Languages | Description |
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Japanese | The language of Japan, with a unique writing system and strong pop culture impact. |
Greek | The language of ancient philosophy, still spoken today in modern Greece. |
Dutch | Spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Suriname, with Germanic roots. |
French | Spoken in over 29 countries and known for diplomacy, cuisine, and culture. |
Ukrainian | The official language of Ukraine, gaining global recognition in recent years. |
Hindi | One of India's official languages with deep cultural and historical roots. |
Italian | A Romance language celebrated for its art, music, and culinary vocabulary. |
Turkish | The national language of Turkey with deep ties to Ottoman history and culture. |
Punjabi | Spoken in the Punjab regions of India and Pakistan with a strong diaspora. |
Spanish | Spoken widely across Latin America and Spain, known for its global cultural influence. |
Javanese | The second most spoken language in Indonesia after Indonesian (Bahasa). |
Telugu | A Dravidian language spoken in southern India with a classical literary tradition. |
Arabic | A central language in the Islamic world, spoken across the Middle East and North Africa. |
Malay | A widely spoken language in Southeast Asia with many dialects and variants. |
Persian | Spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan with rich poetic heritage. |