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In some districts of Burgenland, Hungarian and Croatian have equal status to German as an official language." [9] About 250 languages are spoken throughout Austria, though many have very small populations of speakers. [9] Only about 20 languages (apart from official languages of Austria) have more than 10,000 speakers. [8]
Simple English; سنڌي; Slovenčina ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Languages of Austria" The following 21 pages are in this category ...
Each English name is followed by its most common equivalents in other languages, listed in English alphabetical order (ignoring accents) by name and by language. Historical and/or alternative versions, where included, are noted as such. Foreign names that are the same as their English equivalents are also listed.
Each English name is followed by its most common equivalents in other languages, listed in English alphabetical order (ignoring accents) by name and by language. Historical and/or alternative versions, where included, are noted as such. Foreign names that are the same as their English equivalents are also listed.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a list of countries by number of languages according to the 22nd edition of Ethnologue (2019). [1 ... Austria: 15 21 ...
Recognised Minority Language in: Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, North Macedonia, Romania and Slovakia; Serer – Seereer, Seereer-Siin Spoken in: the Republic of the Gambia and the Republic of Senegal; Shan – လိၵ်ႈတႆး. Spoken in: the Myanmar states of the Kachin State and the Shan State and by the Shan people
A language designated as having a unique legal status in the state: typically, the language used in a nation's legislative bodies, and often, official government business. Regional language A language designated as having official status limited to a specific area, administrative division, or territory of the state.
by primary language family: List of Afro-Asiatic languages, List of Austronesian languages, List of Indo-European languages, List of Mongolic languages, List of Tungusic languages, List of Turkic languages, List of Uralic languages. chronologically: List of languages by first written accounts; by number of speakers: