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gwendolynlerman · 1 year ago
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Most commonly spoken language in each country
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I had to separate the legend from the map because it would not have been legible otherwise. I am aware that the color distinctions are not always very clear, but there are only so many colors in the palette.
The legend is arranged in alphabetical order and languages are grouped by family (bullet points), with branches represented by numbers and followed by the color palette languages within them are colored in, as follows:
Afroasiatic
Chadic (Hausa) — ocher
Cushitic (Oromo and Somali) — light yellow-green
Semitic (from Arabic to Tigrinya) — yellow
Albanian — olive green
Armenian — mauve
Atlantic-Congo
Benue-Congo (from Chewa to Zulu) — blue-green
Senegambian (Fula and Wolof) — faded blue-green
Volta-Congo (Ewe and Mooré) — bright blue-green
Austroasiatic (Khmer and Vietnamese) — dark blue-purple
Austronesian
Eastern Malayo-Polynesian (from Fijian to Wallisian) — dark brown
Malayo-Polynesian (Palauan) — bright brown
Western Malayo-Polynesian (from Malagasy to Tagalog) — light brown
Eastern Sudanic (Dinka) — foral white
Hellenic (Greek) — black
Indo-European
Germanic (from Danish to Swedish) — light blue (creoles in medium/dark blue)
English-based creoles (from Antiguan and Barbudan to Vincentian Creole)
Indo-Aryan (from Bengali to Sinhala) — purple
Iranian (Persian) — gray
Romance (from Catalan to Spanish) — red (creoles in dark red)
French-based creoles (from Haitian Creole to Seychellois Creole)
Portuguese-based creoles (from Cape Verdean Creole to Papiamento)
Slavic — light green (from Bulgarian to Ukrainian)
Inuit (Greenlandic) — white
Japonic (Japanese) — blanched almond
Kartvelian (Georgian) — faded blue
Koreanic (Korean) — yellow-orange
Kra-Dai (Lao and Thai) — dark orange
Mande (from Bambara to Mandinka) — magenta/violet
Mongolic (Mongolian) — red-brown
Sino-Tibetan (Burmese, Chinese*, and Dzongkha) — pink
Turkic (from Azerbaijani to Uzbek) — dark green
Uralic
Balto-Finnic (Estonian and Finnish) — light orange
Ugric (Hungarian) — salmon
* Chinese refers to Cantonese and Mandarin. Hindi and Urdu are grouped under Hindustani, and Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian are grouped under Serbo-Croatian.
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prontaentrega · 7 months ago
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just watched the worst argentinian movey it was a solid 2/10 i had fun. the director was there
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linguistcaly · 1 year ago
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I should probably mention that I write in a lot of different languages, I have been told that I must likely have hyperlexia.
The languages/scripts I like to write in include but are not limited to:
Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, Russian, Polish, Armenian, Hindi, Thai, Yopskitsh and other obscure Turbeni languages such as Yäčōčìk and Čōrvèktùs Ìntènèktkčäþ.
The languages I actually speak include: English, Sunubaian, Yopskitsh, Finnish, my own conlang/s, German, Arabic, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, French, Spanish, Hindi, Gujarati, Hebrew, Ukrainian, Yäčōčìk, Zulu, Romanian.
Purple: Native
Blue: Fluent or almost fluent
Green: Conversational or less
Please please PLEASE let me know what language you'd like to see me write in, or if there is one you'd like to see me try writing in.
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mutedtempest · 8 months ago
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My dumb ass answered 6-7 but then I really thought about it and ADHD made me forget like ten of them lol
Mostly learned from travel or living in the countries or having close friends from those countries
Russian because I was gonna go study there in 2017 until they wouldn't let me receive student loans because of the foreign agents law lol
Please reblog, I'm curious
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doyoulikethissong-poll · 11 days ago
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Songs by language
Agni | Amis | Arabic | Armenian
Chinese (Cantonese, Mandarin)
Danish | Dari
English | Estonian
French
Gaelic | German | Greek
Hindi
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latin
Māori
Persian | Portuguese | Punjabi
Romanian | Russian
Spanish | Swedish
Taiwanese | Thai | Turkish
Ukrainian | Urdu
Wolof .
Instrumental
All links leads to the archive, so it might only work on web and not the app! [ soundtracks / film score ] [ songs by decade ]
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salvadorbonaparte · 2 months ago
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How many languages can you name off the top of your head?
German, Yiddish, Low German, Frisian, Dutch, Flemish, French, Breton, English, Manx, Welsh, Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Irish, Occitan, Catalan, Valencian, Aragonese, Spanish, Galician, Portuguese, Italian, Romansh, Danish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish, Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Russian, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Romanian, Moldovan, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Croatian, Bosnian, Albanian, Serbian, Greek, Turkish, Kurdish, Slovenian, Finnish, Lithuanian, Sorbian, Latvian, Estonian, Sami, Romani, Ladino, Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic, Farsi, Turkmen, Tajik, Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Circassian, Dari, Pashto, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Marathi, Sinhala, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Assamese, Nepali, Bhutanese, Burmese, Thai, Hmong, Khmer, Karen, Lao, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Hiligaynon, Cebuano, Indonesian, Javanese, Malay, Mandarin, Cantonese, Mongolian, Korean, Japanese, Ainu, Tok Pisin, Dyirbal, Noongar, Maori, Samoan, Palauan, Hawaiian, Tlingit, Haida, Lushootseed, Tsimshian, Hopi, Navajo, Lakota, Mohawk, Cherokee, Cree, Ojibwe, Potawatomi, Blackfoot, Fox, Mikmaq, Aymara, Quechua, Guarani, Inuktitut, Ocaina, Mapudungun, Tamazight, Tigrinya, Amharic, Oromo, Twi, Igbo, Fon, Yoruba, Afrikaans, Ndebele, Sotho, Tswana, Zulu, Xhosa, Herero, Lingala, Swahili, Somali, Kikuyu, Bambara
I'm soooo sure I forgot a lot of really obvious ones and it's an embarrassingly small list but I'm also listening to an audiobook at the same time. I'm also erring on the side of caution when it comes to dialect continuums.
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telomeke · 5 months ago
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Afrikaans → blaf-blaf; woef-woef; keff-keff (small dogs) Albanian → ham-ham Arabic → hau-hau; how-how Armenian → haf-haf Balinese → kong-kong Basque → au-au (any dog); txau-txau (small dogs); zaunk-zaunk (large dogs); jau-jau (old dogs) Belgian → wooah-wooah (if you believe Tintin’s dog Snowy is typical)Bengali → gheu-gheu; bhao-bhao Bengali → gheu-gheu; bhao-bhao Bulgarian → bau-bau; jaff-jaff Burmese → woke-woke Catalan → bau-bau; bub-bub Chinese-Cantonese → wo-wo; wow-wow; wong-wong Chinese-Mandarin → wang-wang Croatian → vau-vau Czech → haff-haff Danish → vov-vov; vuf-vuf Dutch → blaf-blaf; woef-woef; waf-waf (small dogs); kef-kef (very small dogs) English → woof-woof; ruff-ruff; arf-arf; bow-wow; yap-yap (small dogs); yip-yip (very small dogs) Esperanto → boj-boj Estonian → auh-auh; auch-auch Finnish →hau-hau; vuh-vuh; rauf-rauf French →wouaff-wouaff; ouah-ouah; whou-whou; vaf-vaf; jappe-jappe (small dog) German → wuff-wuff; vow-vow Greek → ghav-ghav Hebrew → hav-hav; haw-haw-how-how Hindi → bow-bow Hungarian → vow-vow, vau-vau Icelandic → voff-voff Indonesian → guk-guk; gong-gong Irish → amh-amh Italian → bau-bau; arf-arf Japanese → wan-wan; kian-kian Korean → mung-mung; wang-wang Kurdish → hau-hau Latvian → vau-vau Lebanese → haw-haw Lithuanian → au-au Μacedonian → av-av Malay → gong-gong Marathi → bhu-bhu; bho-bho Nigerian (Calabar area) → wai-wai Norwegian → voff-voff; boff-boff; vov-vov Persian → vogh-vogh; cut-cut; bad-bad Polish → hau-hau Portuguese → au-au Romanian → ham-ham; hau-hau Russian → gav-gav; guf-guf; hav-hav; tyav-tyav (small dogs) Serbian → av-av Sinhala → buh-buh Slovak → haf-haf; hau-hau Slovene → hov-hov Spanish → guau-guau; gua-gua; jau-jau Swedish → voff-voff; vov-vov Tagalog → ow-ow; baw-baw Tamil →wal-wal, bow-bow, lol-lol Thai → hong-hong Turkish → hev-hev; hav-hav Ukrainian → hau-hau; haf-haf; dzyau-dzyau Urdu → bow bow Vietnamese → gau-gau; wau-wau; ang-ang Welsh → wff-wff
What does a barking dog sound like in your language?
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manchineel-bean · 11 months ago
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California headcanons please?
California girls, we’re- dies Sorry this took so long. Cal loves to be complicated. Birthday: November 9, 1822. (Alta California legislature formed) 
Parent: First Mexican Empire
Human name: Andrés Castros
Human age: approx 23 yrs old
Sexuality: Panromantic
Gender: Agender (no pronouns)
Description: 5’9. Blue eyes with gold speckles. Curly medium length hair. Hair is light brown with hints of dirty blonde. Light brown (almond) skin. Freckles shaped like mini stars all over face.
Languages: English, Spanish, Mandarin, Tagalong, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, Semi fluent in Armenian and Persian. Slight understanding of Russian and French. Learning Hindi and Arabic Scars/deformities/disorders: ADHD. Scar on stomach (civil war). Large burn scars (from wildfires) and trouble breathing (wildfires). Permanent limp and left leg extremely scarred (San Francisco Earthquake). Permanent shaking right hand (St. Francis Dam flood). Large scar on collarbone (explosion of WWII ammunition at Port Chicago). Deaf in right ear (multiple plane crashes). Other minor injuries
Animal/Unusual attributes: California grizzly ears, teeth, and tail. Star-like freckles that glow due to the flag having a star on it.
Silly facts: A very big nerd. Has probably watched Avatar 12 times. Loves to farm and garden but can't cook for shit. Burned the kitchen once. Is a very good baker though. Loves to write as well. Pretty good at logistics. Knows the best restaurants in the state. Has a pet pallid bat named Melody. Owns some salamanders too (Norton and Cheese). Plays the keyboard, piano, and guitar.
You guys should look up Emperor Norton I of America. Yeah Buh bye
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daisychainfiction · 3 months ago
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if it's not too spoilery ,, what languages do the ROs speak?
Sure thing. No further details since some are spoilers :)
Silas: English (fluent), American Sign Language (fluent), Swedish (conversational)
Annika: English (fluent), Swedish (fluent), French (fluent), American Sign Language (fluent)
Jordan: English (fluent), Spanish (fluent), American Sign Language (fluent)
Vardah: English (fluent), American Sign Language (fluent), Arabic (fluent), Lebanese Arabic (fluent), French (fluent), Russian (fluent), German (fluent), Swedish (fluent), Armenian (conversational), Turkish (conversational), Kurdish (conversational), Levantine Arabic Sign Language (conversational), Spanish (conversational)
Hunter: English (fluent), Spanish (fluent), American Sign Language (fluent)
Nadia: English (fluent), American Sign Language (fluent), Swedish (conversational), Russian (conversational)
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ritchiepage2001newaccount · 6 months ago
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luna-3-clips · 1 year ago
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How to say "I love you" in every language
Ek het jou lief (Afrikaans)
medɔ wo (Akan)
Unë të dua (Albanian)
አፈቅር��ለሁ (āfek’irihalehu) (Amharic)
 أحبك  ('uhibuk) (Arabic)
Ես սիրում եմ քեզ (Yes sirum yem k’ez) (Armenian)
মই আপোনাক ভাল পাওঁ (Assamese)
munsmawa (Aymara)
Mən səni sevirəm (Azerbaijani)
n b'i fɛ (Bambara)
আমি তোমাকে ভালোবাসি (Āmi tōmākē bhālōbāsi) (Bangla)
maite zaitut (Basque)
я цябе кахаю (ja ciabie kachaju) (Belarusian)
हम तोहसे प्यार करेलीं (Bhojpuri)
volim te (Bosnian)
Обичам те (Obicham te) (Bulgarian)
မင်းကိုချစ်တယ် (Burmese)
T'estimo (Catalan)
gihigugma tika (Cebuano)
تۆم خۆش دەوێت (Central Kurdish)
我爱你 (Wǒ ài nǐ) (Chinese (Simplified))
我愛你 (Wǒ ài nǐ) (Chinese (Traditional))
Ti tengu caru (Corsican)
Volim te (Croatian)
Miluji tě (Czech)
Jeg elsker dig (Danish)
އަހަރެން ތިބާ ދެކެ ލޯބިވަން (aharen thibaa dheke loabivan) (Divehi)
में तुगी हिरख करना (Dogri)
Ik houd van jou (Dutch)
I love you (English)
mi amas vin (Esperanto)
Ma armastan sind (Estonian)
Melɔ̃ wò (Ewe)
Mahal kita (Filipino)
Minä rakastan sinua (Finnish)
Je t'aime (French)
Quérote (Galician)
Nkwagala (Ganda)
მიყვარხარ (miq’varkhar) (Georgian)
Ich liebe dich (German)
हांव तुजेर मोग करता (Goan Konkani)
Σ'αγαπώ (S'agapó) (Greek)
Rohayhu (Guarani)
હું તને પ્રેમ કરું છુ (Huṁ tanē prēma karuṁ chu) (Gujarati)
Mwen renmen ou (Haitian Creole)
Ina son ka (Hausa)
Aloha wau iā ʻoe (Hawaiian)
אני אוהב אותך (Hebrew)
मुझे तुमसे प्यार है (mujhe tumase pyaar hai) (Hindi)
kuv hlub koj (Hmong)
Szeretlek (Hungarian)
ég elska þig (Icelandic)
a hụrụ m gị n'anya (Igbo)
Ay-ayaten ka (Iloko)
Aku mencintaimu (Indonesian)
Is breá liom tú (Irish)
Ti amo (Italian)
愛してます (Aishitemasu) (Japanese)
Aku tresna sampeyan (Javanese)
ನಾನು ನಿನ್ನನ್ನು ಪ್ರೀತಿಸುತ್ತೇನೆ (Nānu ninnannu prītisuttēne) (Kannada)
Мен сені жақсы көремін (Men seni jaqsı köremin) (Kazakh)
ខ្ញុំ​ស្រលាញ់​អ្នក (khnhom​ sralanh​ anak) (Khmer)
Ndagukunda (Kinyarwanda)
사랑해요 (salanghaeyo) (Korean)
A lɛk yu (Krio)
Ez hej te dikim (Kurgish)
Мен сени сүйөм (Men seni süyöm) (Kyrgyz)
ຂ້ອຍ​ຮັກ​ເຈົ້າ (khony hak chao) (Lao)
Te amo (Latin)
Es mīlu Tevi (Latvian)
Nalingaka yo (Lingala)
Aš tave myliu (Lithuanian)
Ech hunn dech gär (Luxembourgish)
Те сакам (Te sakam) (Macedonian)
हम अहां सँ प्रेम करैत छी (Maithili)
tiako ianao (Malagasy)
saya sayang awak (Malay)
ഞാൻ നിന്നെ സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നു (njaan ninne snehikkunnu) (Malayalam)
inħobbok (Maltese)
ꯑꯩꯅ ꯅꯪꯕꯨ ꯅꯨꯡꯁꯤ (Manipuri (Meitei Mayek))
Aroha ana ahau ki a koe (Maori)
मी तुझ्यावर प्रेम करतो (Mī tujhyāvara prēma karatō) (Marathi)
Ka hmangaih che (Mizo)
Би чамд хайртай (Bi chamd khairtai) (Mongolian)
म तिमीलाई माया गर्छु (Ma timīlā'ī māyā garchu) (Nepali)
Ke a go rata (Northern Sotho)
Jeg elsker deg (Norwegian)
ndimakukondani (Nyanja)
ମୁଁ ତୁମକୁ ଭଲପାଏ (Odia)
sin jaalladha (Oromo)
زه تا سره مینه لرم (Pashto)
دوستت دارم (Persian)
Kocham cię (Polish)
Eu te amo (Portugese)
ਮੈਂ ਤੁਹਾਨੂੰ ਪਿਆਰ ਕਰਦਾ ਹਾਂ (Maiṁ tuhānū pi'āra karadā hāṁ) (Punjabi)
Kuyaykim (Quechua)
Te iubesc (Romanian)
Я тебя люблю (YA tebya lyublyu) (Russian)
Oute alofa ia oe (Samoan)
त्वां कामयामि (Sanskrit)
Tha gaol agam ort (Scottish Gaelic)
Волим те (Volim te) (Serbian)
Ndinokuda (Shona)
مان توهان سان پيار ٿو ڪيان (Sindhi)
මම ඔයාට ආදරෙයි (mama oyāṭa ādareyi) (Sinhala)
Ľúbim ťa (Slovak)
Ljubim te (Slovenian)
waan ku jeclahay (Somali)
kea u rata (Southern Sotho)
Te amo (Spanish)
abdi bogoh ka anjeun (Sundanese)
nakupenda (Swahili)
jag älskar dig (Swedish)
Ман туро дӯст медорам (Man turo dūst medoram) (Tajik)
நான் உன்னை காதலிக்கிறேன் (Nāṉ uṉṉai kātalikkiṟēṉ) (Tamil)
мин сине яратам (Tatar)
నేను నిన్ను ప్రేమిస్తున్నాను (Nēnu ninnu prēmistunnānu) (Telugu)
ฉันรักคุณ (C̄hạn rạk khuṇ) (Thai)
የፍቅረኪ እየ (Tigrinya)
Ndza ku rhandza (Tsonga)
Seni seviyorum (Turkish)
men seni söýýärin (Turkmen)
я тебе люблю (ya tebe lyublyu) (Ukrainian)
میں تم سے پیار کرتا ہوں (Urdu)
مەن سىزنى ياخشى كۆرىمەن (Uyghur)
Men sizni sevaman (Uzbek)
Anh Yêu Em (Viatnamese)
Rwy'n dy garu di (Welsh)
Ik hâld fan dy (Western Frisian)
Ndiyakuthanda (Xhosa)
איך האב דיר ליב (ikh hab dir lib) (Yiddish)
mo nifẹ rẹ (Yoruba)
Ngiyakuthanda (Zulu)
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That's 133 different languages to say 'I love you' in. All translations were by Google Translate
That's all, have a good day/night!
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leftsidebonfire · 4 months ago
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🇺🇲 kill yourself 🇮🇹 ammazzati 🇫🇷 tuez-toi 🇷🇴 omoară-te 🇪🇸 mátate 🇵🇹 se mata 🇻🇦 tibi occide 🇩🇪 töte dich selbst 🇵🇱 zabij się 🇨🇿 zabij se 🇭🇷 ubijte se 🇳🇱 pleeg zelfmoord 🇹🇷 kendini öldür 🇸🇴 is dilo 🇵🇭 magpakamatay ka 🇲🇾 bunuh dirimu 🇻🇳 giết bạn 🇷🇺 Убей себя 🇺🇦 вбий себе 🇬🇷 ��κότωσε τον εαυτό σου 🇮🇳 अपने आप को मार डालो 🇨🇳 杀死你自己 🇯🇵 自殺する 🇬🇪 მოიკლა თავი 🇦🇲 uպանել քեզ ինքներդ ձեզ 🇸🇦 قتل نفسك 🇮🇱 תתאבד
Wow I've learned so much thanks anon
You didn't do the second part of my request though which was...
SHOW YOUR FACE YOU FUCKING COWARD
LMAO.
Big and tough hiding behind your screen. Uno reverse, bitch.
Afrikaans: Geen Arabic: لا Azerbaijani: Yox Belarusian: няма Bulgarian: Не Bengali: না Bosnian: ne Catalan: No Cebuano: Dili Czech: Ne Welsh: Nac oes Danish: Ingen German: Nein Greek: Όχι English: No Esperanto: No Spanish: No Estonian: ei Basque: Ez Persian: خیرFinnish: Ei French: NonIrish: Níl Galician: non Gujarati: કોઈ Hausa: No Hindi: नहीं Hmong: No Croatian: Ne Haitian Creole: Pa gen Hungarian: Nem Armenian: Ոչ Indonesian: Tidak Igbo: No Icelandic: engin Italian: No Hebrew: לא Japanese: No Javanese: Ora Georgian: არარის Kazakh: жоқ Khmer: គ្មាន Kannada: ಯಾವುದೇ Korean: 아니 Latin: No Lao: ບໍ່ມີ Lithuanian: ne Latvian: Nē
Malagasy: No Maori: No Macedonian: Не Malayalam: ഇല്ല Mongolian: ямар ч Marathi: नाही Malay: Tiada Maltese: Nru Myanmar (Burmese): အဘယ်သူမျှမ Nepali: कुनै Dutch: NeeNorwegian: NeiChichewa: NoPunjabi: ਕੋਈ Polish: Nie Portuguese: No Romanian: Nu Russian: Нет Sinhala: නැත Slovak: nie Slovenian: no Somali: No Albanian: jo Serbian: Не Sesotho: No Sundanese: teu Swedish: Nej Swahili: hakuna Tamil: இல்லை Telugu: తోబుట్టువుల Tajik: нест Thai: ไม่ Filipino: Hindi Turkish: Yok hayır Ukrainian: Немає Urdu: نہیں Vietnamese: Không Yiddish: קיין Yoruba: ko si Chinese: 没有 Chinese (Simplified): 没有 Chinese (Traditional): 沒 Zulu: Azikho
Now stop being a little bitch in my inbox 💅💅
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homovulcanensis · 10 months ago
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The complete list of all languages spoken by Old Shatterhand
According to Karl May's library catalogue
Languages are listed as in the catalogue (WHAT criteria did he use? I think he sorted them by continent...)
German (obviously)
Arabic (Moroccan and Egyptian dialects)
Turkish
Kurdish
Persian (Farsi)
Cuneiform (Assyrian, Babylonian, Akkadian)
Armenian
Syrian (dialect of Arabic)
Afghan
Sanskrit and Hindi
Chinese (not specified which, probably Mandarin)
Ainu (language spoken in Northern Japan)
Malay
Kiriri (language spoken in South America)
Gitana (language of Spanish Roma)
Ancient Egyptian
Dinka (language spoken in South Sudan)
Kolh (language spoken in Kolhapur, India?)
Fulani (senegambian language)
Swahili (Tanzania, Kenya, Mozambique)
Tigres (language spoken in Eritrea and Sudan)
Namaqua (Khoisan language spoken in Namibia, Botswana, South Africa)
Harari (Ethiopia)
Bari (South Sudan)
Ghat (Tuareg language spoken in Algeria, Lyber, Niger)
Papuan languages
North American Indigenous languages (most of them, but only a few words each)
Lappish
Danish
Dutch
Bohemian
Russian
Hungarian
Serbian
Romanian
Modern Greek
Latin
Italian
Portuguese
Spanish
French
English
(Mischief and Chaos)
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crypticfandomtrash · 11 months ago
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Theoretical Alphabet Apprentices Part 2
K's real name is Karekin Darchinyan. He is Armenian and was born in the capital city. He speaks Armenian, English, Georgian, Russian, and Arabic. He is also studying Ancient Greek and Latin. His birthday is October 18, 1986.
He is 5'11 and three quarters. He has pale skin, brown hair, and blue eyes. He is fairly slim, but he can fight well.
His parents died in a bombing when he was 14. He took shelter in a church for a few weeks before being found by Wammy, who was visiting Armenia at the time. He loves history and weaponry and researches old battles. He is decent at almost every subject.
He remains in the Successor Program, but he knows he isn't likely to be chosen as L's main apprentice. He wants to become a historian or a history teacher. As of pre-timeskip Death Note, he is 17-18.
O's real name is Odette Lacroix. She is French and was born in Marseilles. She speaks French, English, and Italian. She is also learning Japanese. Her birthday is April 11, 1990.
She is 5'6 in height. She has blonde hair and blue eyes. Her favorite clothes are cute dresses and she loves accessories.
Her parents died in a car crash when she was 2. She survived and was raised by an aunt until she was 12. She was placed in foster care because her aunt remarried and the husband didn't want her around. Wammy heard of her plight from a contact and had her flown to England. She is energetic and cheerful. She makes friends easily and often gives other kids advice. She quit the program to study various things geared around helping others.
She is very compassionate and empathetic. She is Catholic and prays for the wellbeing of others. Since she doesn't remember much about her parents, she isn't as negatively affected by their deaths as she could have been. As of pre-timeskip Death Note, she is 13-14.
P's real name is Ploumisti Chloros. She is Greek and was born in a seaside town. She speaks Greek and English. She is studying French. Her birthday is June 25, 1988.
She is 5'10 in height. She has brown hair with a goldish tint and amber eyes. She is athletic and doesn't let people mess with her.
Her parents gave up custody because they were extremely poor. No other relatives could take her. She was brought to Wammy's when she was 5. Her name means "ornament" and she is considered a great beauty. She is able to get almost whatever what she wants because she is very charming. She quit the program because she wants to be a model or a fashion designer.
She encourages others to feel beautiful and positive about themselves. While she can be manipulative, she does not like to hurt others or their feelings. As of pre-timeskip Death Note, she is 15-16.
Q's real name is Qiaoluan Feng. She is Chinese and was born in Shanghai. She speaks Chinese, Japanese, and English. Her birthday is January 7, 1988.
She is 5'5. She has sleek black hair and dark brown eyes. She is slender and pretty, though she doesn't brag.
Her parents were protesters who were executed by the government when she was 11. A contact of Wammy's saw her in state care and notified him. She was secretly taken to England. She is sly and quick witted. She is skilled at making disguises and hacking computers and is often found hanging out with Matt. She also enjoys tea ceremonies and other traditional things.
She hasn't quit the program and hopes that her skills will be useful to L and whoever becomes his main apprentice. She hopes to become either a white hat hacker or a software developer. As of pre-timeskip Death Note, she is 15-16.
R's real name is Reshmi Kaur. She is Indian and was born in the Punjab region. She speaks Hindi, Punjabi, and English. Her birthday is March 12, 1987.
She is 5'2 and a half in height. She has very long black hair and brown eyes. She does not cut her hair because she is a Sikh and they don't do that unless there is an emergency.
Her parents died from the same illness when she was 9 and her relatives refused to take her in. After two foster homes, she was flown to Wammy's when she was 13. She is friendly and has a good sense of humor. She quit the Successor Program to study medicine. She wants to be a doctor and is extremely diligent.
She often tends to her friends' scraps and bruises. Whenever she finds an injured animal, she will try to nurse it back to health. She enjoys dancing. As of pre-timeskip Death Note, she is 16-17.
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inaaontheskyways · 1 year ago
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Lemme show y'all the Crowning achievement of my Spiralverse HCs, which is this of every world's numerous dialects, made purely so that I can know which OC speaks what!
(Sidenote: as per usual, worlds that're completely original are in purple, worlds that're simply reimaginings are in pink, and worlds that I simply renamed are in green!)
Lemuria: Lemurian, Eldritchic
Heroica: Heroic (transatlantic accent)
Empyrea: Gachachen (Armenian), Alphoili ena (Georgian), Kalamari (Azerbaijani)
Grizzleheim: Bjørnsk (Danish), Ulvsk (Norwegian), Korpska (Swedish), Villisvínka (Icelandic)
Darkmoor: Vampyruiu kalba (Lithuanian), Huntsi keel (Estonian), Notekšu valoda (Latvian)
Polaris:
Morçais (French), Manchotasque (Monégasque)
Nesti yazyk (Russian), Mors’kyy levska (Ukrainian)
Tülkizaq (Kazakh), Tyulencha (Uzbek)
Moosekha (Yakut)
Gamassa:
Chessova- Obsidiūm, Ivornish, Garnissi
Suitsia- Heartesh, Spadettic, Clubivian, Diamantine
Tilasia- Dicenese, Dominocco
Tarotte- Swordinic, Pentaclese, Chalusian, Wandirine
Karamelle: Mausch (German), Mollands (Dutch)
Avalon: Arthraeg (Welsh), Sionhlig (Scottish Gaelic), Broclge (Irish Gaelic), Weasewek (Cornish)
Marleybone: Marlish (English), Sions (Ulster Scots), Loscannge (Irish)
Monquista: Tiellano (Spain Spanish), Cálidês (Portuguese), Verdalan (Catalan)
Coloratura: Purpurīm, Caerulic, Viridian, Flavish, Aurantesse, Rubinese
Dragonspyre: Ogŭnski (Bulgarian), Kriloski (Serbian)
Vitalia: Janeize (Genovese), Altoscan (Tuscan), Trinitalian (Sicilian), Purapoletano (Neapolitan)
Aquila: Aetóniká (Greek), Vulturīm (Latin), Trojan (Turkish)
Mirage:
Qhati (Levantine Arabic), Jamalījī (Gulf Arabic)
Rubâhsī (Fārsī), Mushrī (Darī)
Yılanili (Hittite), Faresiçe (Istanbul Turkish)
Babumerian (Sumerian), Sehê bejîdî (Kurdish), Ealiawi (Bedawi)
Krokotopia: Krokotopian (Ancient Egyptian), Hedjiin (Nubian), Manremənkhēmi (Coptic)
Zafaria:
Manwiza (Manyika), Mbidau (Ndau)
Sepiltwa (Setswana), Selaminko (Sesotho)
Indlodo (Mopondo), Imvumbu (Thembu)
KwaIbhubelu (KwaZulu-Natali Zulu), Intshaal (Transvaal Zulu)
Amakhanle (Ndebele), Óbhéjanele (Matabele)
Mooshu:
Guānyù (Mandarin)
Akago (Japanese)
Sanguk-eo (Korean)
Hüyyol (Mongolian)
Dbaas (Tibetan)
Qīng wá (Cantonese)
Vajong (Hmong)
Rajah:
Bāghala (Bengali)
Ṭālpiṉil (Tamil)
Mōrabi (Punjabi)
Kosūr (Kashmiri)
Sing-haya (Assamese)
Yago:
Tiếng Đồi (Vietnamese), Phéasa Veal (Khmer), Phéasa Rồng (dragon-riders)
Phasa Lm (Thai), Phasa Thidin (Laotian), Raybhasa (Burmese), Phasa Kyaal (helephants)
Bahasa Bunga (Indonesian), Bahasa Pasir (Malay), Tagbato (Tagalog)
Wallaru: (to be updated)
Celestia: Vosa vaka-Keresi (Fijian), Reo Ma’o (Tahitian), Lea fakaika (Tongan), Te reo Kapua (Maori)
Skull Island:
‘Ōlelo Wai (Hawaiian), Gagana fa’a Afi (Samoan), Troggy, Cohuatl (Nahuatl)
Ratgin (Pidgin), Papiatubarão (Papiamento), Krabole (French Creole), Flamiwa (Jamaican Patois)
Cool Ranch: Coolish (Southern accent), Biuan (Siouan), Pollish (Mexican Spanish)
Aviarios: Avirican (Northern/Western AmE)
Coatlán: Cohuatl (Nahuatl), Ocemuri ra’ícha (Tarahumaran), Cochojío (Huarijío)
Khrysalis: Hivonic, Burronian, Sluggish
Others: Common tongue, Neviit (Hebrew), Kalines (Romani)
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salvadorbonaparte · 9 months ago
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Languages I already know to some level (although you never stop learning): German, English, Spanish
Languages I (want to) focus on at the moment: Yiddish, Romanian, Croatian
Languages I want to learn or dabble in in the near future: Portuguese, French, Catalan, Korean, Hindi, (American) Sign Language, Hebrew, Tigrinya, Low German, Turkish
Languages I'd like to learn or dabble in in the future: Japanese, Malaysian, Vietnamese, Khmer, Italian, Arabic, Russian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Czech, Greek, Dutch, Guaraní, Zulu, Swahili, Sorbian, Welsh, Bengali, Galician, Tagalog, Punjabi, Farsi, Cantonese, Georgian, Armenian, Kazakh, Albanian
Order and number of languages subject to change. I also do not intend to be fluent in all of these languages, many of them I'd be content to have a conversational level or reading knowledge
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