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  1. South Asian ethnic groups - Wikipedia

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    South Asian ethnic groups are an ethnolinguistic grouping of the diverse populations of South Asia, including the nations of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, the Maldives, and Sri Lanka. While Afghanistan is variously …

  2. South Asia - Wikitravel

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    Oct 29, 2022 · South Asia comprises the countries lying between the Himalaya range and the Indian Ocean (north to south) and between the Ganga and Indus river valleys (east to west): mainly, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, …

  3. List of languages - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Parya ( Indo-Aryan) Pashto or Pushto or Pashtu ( Iranian) Pennsylvania Dutch or Pennsylvania German ( Germanic) Persian or farsi, as it is referred to in the Persian language ( Iranian) Phalura ( Indo-Aryan) Phuthi ( Bantu) Picard ( Romance) Pirahã ( Mura) Plautdietsch or Mennonite Low German ( Germanic)

  4. Asian Languages - The Origin And Overview Of Major Languages

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    Sep 16, 2021 · Language family: Sino-Tibetan language. Chinese is the most spoken language in Asia as well as the world, with approximately 1.3 billion speakers worldwide. That’s about 16% of the world’s population. Chinese is a rich language with various dialects including Cantonese, Wu, Jin, Min, Hakka, Xiang, Gan, etc.

  5. 11 Major Languages of Southeast Asia | Holidify

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    2. Thai - Thailand. Thailand has over 74 languages, including several dialects of Thai - the official language of the country. Spoken by over 80% of the population, Siamese Thai belongs to the Tai-Kadai family. It is heavily influenced by Lao, …

  6. Dravidian languages | History, Grammar, Map, & Facts

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    Dravidian languages, family of some 70 languages spoken primarily in South Asia. The Dravidian languages are spoken by more than 215 million people in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The Dravidian languages are divided into …

  7. South Asia | Geography, Countries, History, & Facts

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    South Asia, subregion of Asia, consisting of the Indo-Gangetic Plain and peninsular India. It includes the countries of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka; Afghanistan and the Maldives are often considered part …

  8. South Asia - Wiktionary

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    South Asia. All the countries of the Indian subcontinent (principally India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan) and the Indian Ocean (principally Sri Lanka, Maldives) Usage notes . Afghanistan, Myanmar and even Iran are sometimes included in this group; Synonyms . Southern Asia; Holonyms . Asia, Eurasia, Afro-Eurasia, World; Coordinate terms

  9. (PDF) Endangered Languages of South Asia

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    May 01, 2007 · Nevertheless, South Asian languages for the most part remain severely underdocumented (van Driem, 2008), and several languages with even official administrative status (e.g. Sindhi) are ...

  10. How to identify Asian, African, and Middle Eastern …

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    May 20, 2016 · South and Southeast Asia. There are many languages in Indian and Southeast Asia that have distinctive writing systems, but they're all descended from the Brahmi script of some 2,300 years ago, and ...

  11. South East Asian Languages Overview: What Are the SE Asian Languages ...

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    Oct 08, 2021 · The most spoken language in the region is Malay, with 290 million total speakers. Other widely spoken South East Asian languages include Bahasa Indonesia (156 million speakers), Vietnamese (90 million) and Javanese (82 million). Thai, Burmese, Sundanese, Lao, Tagalog, Cebuano and Khmer also have upwards of 15 million speakers as well.

  12. Asia - Languages | Britannica

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    The languages of Asia are richly diverse. The vast majority of the people of continental Asia speak a language in one of three large language families. The first, Altaic, consists of the Turkic, Mongolian, and Manchu-Tungus (Tungusic) subfamilies. The second, Sino-Tibetan, includes the Chinese and Tibeto-Burman languages. Finally, the Indo-European family consists of the Indo …

  13. Languages of South Africa - Simple English …

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    South Africa has eleven official languages. They are Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sesotho, Swazi, Setswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu. Most South Africans (over 99%) speak one of these languages as a first …

  14. What Languages Are Spoken in China? - WorldAtlas

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    Sep 14, 2020 · Wu Chinese is a dialect of Chinese that is predominantly spoken in the eastern region of China. The language exists in six main subgroups, which are geographically defined. These subgroups include Taihu, Taizhou, Oujiang, …

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