User:KikuJones/lol

Languages
Afar - Spoken in Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. Has 1,973,800 native speakers as of 2017. It is apart of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It uses the Latin alphabet.

Abkhaz - Spoken in the disputed Abkhazia and the Abkhaz diaspora. Has 190,110 native speakers as of 2014. It is apart of the Northwest Caucasian language family. It uses the Cyrillic alphabet.

Abaza - Spoken in Russia and Turkey. Has 49,800 native speakers as of 2012. It is apart of the Northwest Caucasian language family. It uses the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets.

Acehnese - Spoken in Indonesia. Has 3,500,000 native speakers as of 2000. It is apart of the Austronesian language family. It uses the Latin and Jawi alphabets.

Adangme - Spoken in Ghana. Has 800,000 native speakers as of 2004. It is apart of the Niger-Congo language family. It uses the Latin alphabet

Adyghe - Spoken in Russia. Has 575,900 native speakers as of 2010. It is apart of the Northwest Caucasian language family. It uses the Cyrillic, Latin, and Arabic alphabets.

Afrikaans - Spoken in South Africa and Namibia. Has 7,200,000 native speakers as of 2016. It is apart of the Indo-European language family. It uses the Latin alphabet.

Aguaruna - Spoken in Peru. Has 53,400 native speakers as of 2007. It is apart of the Chicham language family. It uses the Latin alphabet.

Aghu - Spoken in Indonesia. Has 14,000 native speakers as of 1994. It is apart of the Trans-New Guinea language family.

Assyrian Neo-Aramaic - Spoken in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. Has 587,310 native speakers. It is apart of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It uses the Syriac alphabet.

Ainu - Spoken in Japan. Has 10 native speakers as of 2007. It is apart of the Ainu language family. It uses the Katakana and Latin alphabets.

Akan - Spoken in Ghana. Has 11,159,000 native speakers as of 2013. It is apart of the Niger-Congo language family. It uses the Latin alphabet.

Angkola - Spoken in Indonesia. Has 750,000 native speakers as of 1991. It is apart of the Austronesian language family. It uses the Batak and Latin alphabets.

Allar - Spoken in India. Has 350 native speakers as of 1994. It is apart of the Dravidian language family.

Altai - Spoken in Russia. Has 55,720 native speakers as of 2010. It is apart of the Turkic language family. It uses the Cyrillic alphabet.

Amharic - Spoken in Ethiopia. Has 22,000,000 native speakers as of 2007. It is apart of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It uses the Ge'ez alphabet.

Amis - Spoken in Taiwan. Has around 200,000 native speakers as of 2014. It is apart of the Austronesian language family. It uses the Latin alphabet.

Aragonese - Spoken in Spain. Has 40,000 native speakers as of 2017. It is apart of the Indo-European language family. It uses the Latin alphabet.

Angika - Spoken in India and Nepal. Has 743,600 native speakers as of 1996. It is apart of the Indo-European language family. It uses the Devanagari, Anga Lipi, and Kaithi alphabets.

Anyin - Spoken in Ivory Coast and Ghana. Has 1,500,000 native speakers as of 2017. It is apart of the Niger-Congo language family.

Arabic - Spoken in the Arab League. Has 310,000,000 native speakers as of 2013. It is apart of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It uses the Arabic alphabet.

Mapuche - Spoken in Chile and Argentina, Has 260,000 native speakers as of 2007. It is apart of the Araucanian language family.

Assamese - Spoken in India. Has 14,810,000 native speakers as of 2011. It is apart of the Indo-European language family. It uses the Eastern Nagari alphabet.

Asturian - Spoken in Spain. Has 351,791 native speakers as of 2017. It is apart of the Indo-European language family. It uses the Latin alphabet.

Northern Altai - Spoken in Russia. Has 5,000 native speakers. It is apart of the Turkic language family. It uses the Cyrillic alphabet.

Avar - Spoken in Russia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Turkey. Has 1,000,000 native speakers. It is apart of the Northeast Caucasian language family. It uses the Cyrillic alphabet.

Awadhi - Spoken in India and Nepal. Has 3,850,000 native speakers. It is apart of the Indo-European language family. It uses the Devanagari and Perso-Arabic alphabets.