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Afrikaans Translation - a Dutch dialect used in South Africa.
Albanian Translation - the language of Albanians, used in Albania, Cosovo, Southern Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Greece.
Belarusian Translation - the national language of Belorussians, the main population group of Belarus. At the present moment it is scarcely used in Belarus itself due to the significant usage of Russian.
Bulgarian Translation - the official language of Bulgaria. Also used in Greece, Romania, Serbia, Macedonia and Turkey.
Catalan Translation - the official language of the Spanish provinces of Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands.
Croatian Translation - the official language of Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina. It is spoken by about six million people.
Czech Translation - the official language of the Czech Republic. It is very close to Slovak. It is spoken by about 6.2 million people.
Danish Translation - the official language of Denmark, one of the Scandinavian languages. It is also spoken a little in northern Germany.
Estonian Translation - the state language of the Republic of Estonia. The number of speakers is approximately 1.1 million people.
Filipino Translation - the state language of the Philippines. It is spoken by approximately 87 million people.
Galician Translation - the official language of the Spanish province of Galicia. It is grammatically very similar to Portuguese.
Hindi Translation - the most widely used language in India, spoken in most of the northern and central regions of the country. It is spoken by around 480 million people.
Icelandic Translation - the state language of Iceland. The majority of its speakers live in Iceland.
Indonesian Translation - the internal language of the Indonesian islands. It was formed in the 20th century and is based on Malay.
Irish Translation - the national language of Ireland. At the current moment it is not widely spoken due to the overwhelming use of English.
Latvian Translation - the state language of the Republic of Latvia. The number of speakers is approximately two million people.
Lithuanian Translation - the state language of the Republic of Lithuania. Besides Lithuania, it is also used a little in Poland, Belarus, and the Kaliningrad Region of Russia.
Macedonian Translation - the state language of the Republic of Macedonia. In its structure it is fairly close to Bulgarian, enough that linguists regard it as a dialect of Bulgarian.
Malay Translation - the state language of Malaysia, Burma, and Singapore. It is spoken by about 20 million people.
Maltese Translation - the language of the Maltese, the official language of the Republic of Malta. In its structure it is fairly close to Arabic, though now it is considered its own language.
Persian Translation - a language used in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. It is spoken by approximately 65 million people.
Romanian Translation - the official language of Romania, it's the native and spoken language of 90% of the country.
Serbian Translation - the language of the Serb people used in Serbia and Montenegro, some eastern regions of Croatia, and also in the Bosnian region of the Republic of Serbia. It is spoken by about 11 million people.
Slovak Translation - the state language of Slovakia. It is spoken by approximately six million people.
Slovenian Translation - the majority of speakers reside in Slovenia. It is spoken by approximately two million people.
Swahili Translation - the state language of Tanzania, the Republic of Kenya and Uganda. It is the native language of 2.5-5 million people, with another 50-70 million using it as a second language.
Thai Translation - the official language of Thailand. It is spoken by approximately 46 million people.
Turkish Translation - the state language of Turkey and the unrecognized republic of Northern Cyprus. It is the native language for 65 million people.
Vietnamese Translation - the official language of the Republic of Vietnam. Also somewhat used in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and China.
Welsh Translation - the language of the Welsh, belongs to the British group of Celtic languages, used in Wales.
Yiddish Translation - the Jewish language of the German group. At the present time it is spoken by under 500,000 people.