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Iban -
Selamat Ari Krismas enggau Taun Baru
Iban Language Information:
Iban is spoken by about 550,000 people of the Sarawak state of Borneo. This Austronesian language is spoken by about 30% of the state's population. They are found throughout Sarawak, but are concentrated in the Batang River Basin and MIddle Rejang River areas.
Ibanag -
nga Pascua
Ibanag Language Information:
Ibanag is one of the several hundred languages spoken in The Philippines. There are about 500,000 speakers in . Isabela and Cagayan provinces of Luzon. It is an Austronesian language and spoken by people who generally use Ilocano as their first or second language.
Icelandic -
Gleðileg Jól og Farsaelt Komandi ár! Icelandic Language Information:
Icelandic is the national language of the people of Iceland. Icelandic is a member of the North Germanic (Scandinavian) branch of the Germanic languages, a subfamily of the Indo-European languages. It is derived from Old Norse, the language of the Vikings who came to Iceland from Norway in the 9th century AD. From 1380 to 1918 Iceland was ruled by Denmark; despite this, Icelandic remained virtually uninfluenced, its purity of form assured by geographic isolation and a strong literary tradition.
It is apoken by 230,000 in Iceland with a few thousand speakers in Canada and the United States.
Igbo -
Ekelere m gi maka Keresimesi na ubochi izizi afo ozo
Igbo Language Information:
Igbo is a national language of Nigeria. It is spoken by about one out of six Nigerians (17,000,000). It is a Niger-Congo language spoken in Abia State, Anambra State, Igbo-Eze, Nsukka, Isi Uzo, Igbo Etiti, Uzo Uwani, Anambra, Udi, Enugu, Nkanu, Eze Agu, Awka, Njikoko, Awgu, Onitsha, Aguatu, Idemili, Nnewi, Ihala LGA's; Imo State; Rivers State, Ikwerre-Etche, Bonny, and Ahoada LGA's; and Edo State, Oshimili, Anoicha, Ika, and Ndokwa LGA's. There are many dialects. The main trade language of Anambra and Imo States; the official language in the southeast.
Ikiribati -
Te Mauri, Te Raoi ao Te Tabomoa nakoimi nte Kirimati ao te Ririki ae Bou
Ikiribati Language Information:
Ikiribati (Kiribati( is the national language of the Republic of Kiribati. This is a small island republic in the middle of the Pacific, with a population of about 70,000 Micronesians. Their Austronesian based language is spoken by most residents, although most also speak English. Some speakers are also found in the Solomon Islands, Nauru, Fiji and other islands.
Ilocano -
Naimbag a Pascua ken Naragsac nga Baro nga Tawen!
Ilocano Language Information:
Ilocano is an Austronesian language spoken by about 8,000,000 residents of The Philippines. It is spoken primarily on Luzon.
Imbongu -
Gotenga malo Jisasi Karaist
Imbongu Language Information:
Imbongu is one of the 800 languages spoken in Papua New Guinea. It is a Trns-New Guinea language which is used by about 20,000.
Indonesian -
Selamat Hari Natal & Selamat Tahun Baru
Indonesian Language Information:
Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) is a language used by over 200 million residents of Indonesia and millions more world-wide. Of this group, perhaps 30,000,000 are mother tongue speakers. Bahasa Indonesia or Indonesian Language is both an old and new language. It is based on Malay, which has been the lingua franca throughout much of Southeast Asia for centuries. As a symbol of national pride and unity, Bahasa Indonesia spread rapidly, incorporating many new words so that today, although similar, it is quite distinct from Malay. It is an Austronesian language.
Inuktitut -
quviasupvisiutsiarit arraagurmilu nutaami!
Inuktitut Language Information:
Inuktitut is the name of some of the Inuit languages spoken in Canada. It is spoken in all areas north of the tree line, including parts of the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, to some extent in northeastern Manitoba as well as the territories of Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and traditionally on the Arctic Ocean coast of Yukon.
It is recognised as an official language in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories and has legal recognition in Nunavik—a part of Quebec is official French language of instruction for Inuit school districts there. The Canadian census reports that there are roughly 35,000 Inuktitut speakers in Canada, including roughly 200 who live regularly outside of traditionally Inuit lands.
Inupiaq -
Annaurri Aniruq & Paglaun Ukiutchiaq Inupiaq Language Information:
Inupiaq is spoken throughout much of northern Alaska and is closely related to the Canadian Inuit dialects and the Greenlandic dialects, which may collectively be called "Inuit" or Eastern Eskimo, distinct from Yupik or Western Eskimo. Alaska is home to about 13,500 Inupiat, of whom about 3,000, mostly over age 40, speak the language. The Canadian Inuit population of 31,000 includes about 24,000 speakers. In Greenland, a population of 46,400 includes 46,000 speakers.
Inupiatun -
Quvianaq Agaayuniqpak
Inupiatun Language Information:
Inupiatun (Northwest Alaska Inupiat) is a native Amrican language which has about 4000 speakers. It is spoken in the state of Alaska along the western coast. It is very similar to Inupiaq.
Iraqi -
Idah Saidan Wa Sanah Jadidah
Iraqi Language Information:
Iraqi is actually the Mesopotamian form of Arabic. It has about 15,000,000 total speakers, with over 11,000,000 being in Iraq. This Afro-Asiatic language is also spoken by significant numbers in; Syria, Iran, Jordan & Turkey. It is the national language of Iraq.
Irish -
Nollaig Shona Dhuit
Irish Language Information:
Irish (Gaelic Irish) is an Indo-European language with several dialects. It is one of the official languages of Ireland and spoken by nearly 300,000 native speakers. These three languages (Irish, Scottish & Manx Gaelic) are spoken in Ireland, Man and Scotland. The Gaels are the peoples who speak these languages or did so in the past. A small pocket of Irish speakers is located in the northeastern United States.
Iroquois -
Ojenyunyat Sungwiyadeson homungradon nagwutut & Ojenyunyat osras
Iroquois Language Information:
Iroquois is NOT a language, but a group of languages. The Iroquois Confederacy is a group of five native American nations located in Central and Western New York state and in Southern Canada. This Christmas greeting was found phrase on internet and I do not know which of the five Iroquoi nations this comes from. It is estimated that there are less than 50,000 speakers of the five different languages.
Italian -
Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo
Italian Language Information:
Italian is spoken as a native language by between 55 and 60 million people in Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Sardinia and the former Yugoslavia. It is also spoken in large immigrant communities in North and South America, North Africa and Australia. Considered a single language with numerous dialects, Italian, like the other Romance languages, is the direct offspring of the Latin spoken by the Romans and imposed by them on the peoples under their dominion.
30,000,000 in Italy; 1,000,000 in USA; 1,000,000 in France; 195,000 in Switzerland; 548,000 in Germany; 200,000 in United Kingdom; 79,000 in Uruguay; 21,000 in San Marino; 300,000 in Croatia; 3,000 in Slovenia; 280,000 in Belgium; 500,000 in Brazil; 538,360 in Canada; 500,000 in Australia; 5,435 in Israel; 26,000 in Paraguay; 1,556 in Puerto Rico; 800 in Liechtenstein; 20,800 in Luxembourg; 28,000 in Uruguay.
Japanese -
Shinnen omedeto. Kurisumasu Omedeto
Japanese Language Information:
Japanese is one of the world's major languages, ranking ninth in terms of the number of speakers with 125 million. It is primarily spoken throughout the Japanese archipelago; there are also some 1.5 million Japanese immigrants and their descendants living abroad, mainly in North and South America, who have varying degrees of proficiency in Japanese. Since the mid-20th century, no nation other than Japan has used Japanese as a first or a second language.
Javanese -
Sugeng Natal lan warsa enggal
Javanese Language Information:
Javanese (Jawa) is an Austronesian language which has between 75 - 80,000,000 speakers. Nearly all first language Javanese speakers are in Indonesia, where is is spoken by over 40% of the population. It is also spoken by small numbers in Singapore & The Netherlands and has dialects spoken in several other countries.
Jèrriais -
Bouan Noué et Bouanne Année
Jèrriais Language Information:
Jèrriais has been the language of the Jersey people over a period spanning more than a thousand years. Although perhaps still relatively unknown outside the Channel Islands, Jèrriais, together with its offshoot in Sark and its nearest other relative in Guernsey are, like the Celtic languages, part of the living linguistic heritage of the British Isles.
Jèrriais is therefore a Romance language and one of the many varieties of the langue d'oïl which have survived to the present day alongside standardized French. But although modern Jèrriais echoes many of the features of the earlier Norman Language, it has of course like all languages evolved over the centuries and today presents us a distinctive form of speech which can be said to belong to Jersey alone.
Kabyle -
Assegwas ameggaz
Kabyle Language Information:
Kabyle is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Kabyle people. The Kabyle are an African Berber tribe located primarily in Morocco, Tunisia, western Libya, and the coastal mountain regions of northern Algeria. The African call this entire region of North Africa Maghrib. There are a total of over 3,000,000 speakers in all countries. The majority are in Algeria, where there are 2,500,000 speakers.
Kadazan -
Kotobian Tadau Do Krimas om Toun Vagu
Kadazan Language Information:
Kadazan (Kadazanusan) has several dialects and is spoekn by the Dusun/Kadazan people of Malaysia. There are about 50 indigenous languages of Sabah, all belonging to the Austronesian language family. These languages vary in size from several hundreds to over one hundred thousand speakers. Most of the languages of Sabah belong to one of four subgroups: Bajau (Sama-Bajau), Dusunic, Murutic and Paitanic. The Kadazandusun language belongs to the Dusunic subgroup.
Dusun/Kadazan group is the largest indigenous group in Sabah. They are actually a collectivity of ethnic groups speaking similar languages and dialects as well as having similarities in culture and traditional beliefs. Within this group there exists at least 10 distinct languages with possibly 30 or more dialects. There are some people of this Dusun/Kadazan group who prefer to call themselves Dusun, while others particularly in the Penampang/Papar areas prefer the term Kadazan
Kahua -
Na vagevageha surireua na Kirisimasi ma na harisi naoru
Kahua Language Information:
Kahua is an Austronesian language spoken by about 5000 residents of the Solomon Islands.
Kala Lagaw Ya -
Ngi ngayka Koei trimal Kaz
Kala Lagaw Ya Language Information:
KALA LAGAW YA has 3,000 to 4,000 fluent speakers in the Western Torres Strait Islands. Stretching approximately 150km between the northern most tip of Australia and the south coast of Papua New Guinea, the dazzling turquoise waters of the Torres Strait are dotted with over 100 islands as well as coral cays, exposed sandbanks and reefs.
The Strait's overall population of 8000, of which approximately 6000 are Torres Strait Islanders and Aboriginal people, is dispersed throughout 19 small island communities. The communities are all remote, approximately 1000km from the nearest city and each has a population between 80 and 750.
Kambaata -
eman haaro wegga illisholce
Kambaata Language Information:
Kambaata is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by approximately 500,000 in the country of Ethiopia. It is one of the official languages of the country.
Kamba -
Ithiwa na Kisimsi Kiseo & Na Mwaka Mweu Museo
Kamba Language Information:
Kamba (Kakamba) is of the Niger-Congo family of languages spoken by a total of about 2,500,000 in Kenya. Specifically, it is a Central Bantu language of the Kamba people who inhabit the regions of the Mbooni Hills (the place of the buffalo), in the Ukamba highlands. It is spoken in the South Central, Machakos and Kitui districts of Kenya.
Kannada -
Hosa Varushada Subhasayagalu
Kannada Language Information:
Kannada is the language of the people of the Karnataka state of southern India. At the 1991 census Karnataka had a population of 44,977,201. The average population density was 234 persons per sq km (607 per sq mi). The capital of Karnataka is Bangalore . Mysore is the state's other important city. The people of Karnataka are mainly Dravidians, descendants of the original inhabitants of India. Kannada, the official language of Karnataka, is spoken by more than 70 percent of the population; Hindi is often used for business.
Karelian -
Rastawanke Sinun, Uvven Vuvenke Sinun
Karelian Language Information:
Karelian is of the balto-finnish group of languages ans spoken by around 10,000 in Finland and 125,000 in Russian. It is really three dialects of Finnish; Livvi, Karjala and Lyydiki.
Kaqchiquel -
Dios tik'ujie' avik'in
Kaqchiquel Language Information:
Kaqchiquel (Cakchiquel) is one of the variants of a Guatemalan Indian language. This Mayan language is spoken in the southern part of the country by about 150,000.
Kashmiri -
Christmas Id Mubarak
Kashmiri Language Information:
Kashmiri is an Indo-European language which is a unique language in the Indian linguistic context. It is analytic like the modern languages of Sanskritic stock and synthetic like the old Indo-Aryan. It is spoken by over 4,000,000 with the majority being in India and a about 100,000 in Pakistan. It is one of India's eighteen constitutionally approved languages.
Kawalib -
Amirnar Krismas Gi
Kawalib Language Information:
Kawalib (Koalib) is a Niger_Congo language spoken primarily in Uganda and Northern Sudan. It is similar to Heiban and spoken by approximately 50,000.
Khasi -
Krismas basuk & Snem thymmai basuk
Khasi Language Information:
Khasi is an Austro-Asiatic language which is believed to be one of the few surviving dialects of the Mon-Khmer family of languages, in India. It is spoken by about 800,000 in India and another 100,000 in Bangladesh. The language is spoken primarily in the Meghalaya state, which is bordered by Assam in the north and Bangladesh in the south.
Kimeru -
ugie na thigunku ijega na mwaka jumweru
Kimeru Language Information:
Kimeru, is the language spoken by the Meru people or the Ameru who live on the Eastern and Northern slopes of Mount Kenya, Kenya, Africa and on the Nyambene ranges. They settled in this area after centuries of migration from the north.
Kinyarwanda -
Umunsi Mwiza
Kinyarwanda Language Information:
Kinyaranda and French are the official languages of Rwanda. Swahili is commonly used in commerce. Kinyarwanda is part of the Bantu sub-group of the central branch of the Niger-Congo language family. It is closely related to Kirundi, the language of Burundi. Kinyarwanda-Kirundi speakers comprise the third largest group of all the Bantu languages. All Rwandans speak Kinyarwanda, but there is some variation in pronunciation. The forms spoken by the Tutsi and Hutu are very similar.
There are a total of approximately 9,000,000 speakers, with over 8,000,000 in Rwanda. Other are in Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Tanzania.
Kirundi -
Noeli Nziza & Umwaka Mwiza
Kirundi Language Information:
Kirundi (Rundi) is the language of Burundi. It has 4,600,000 speakers in Burundi, 100,000 in Uganda, and 100,000 in Tanzania. It is a Niger-Congo language with differing dialects as spoken by either the Hutu or Tutsi people.
Kom -
Isangle Krismen & Isangle beng i fue Kom Language Information:
Kom is a Niger-Congo spoken in the country of Cameroon. It is the language of the Kom people who are part of a larger cultural area known collectively as the Western Cameroon Grasslands and live in the northern part of Northwest Province. It has about 150,000 speakers.
Konkoni -
Khushal borit Natalam
Konkoni Language Information:
Konkani is the language spoken by the people who are predominantly found in Goa and the stretch of land along the Arabian Sea on the western side of the Deccan Peninsula which has been referred to as Konkan. There are 2,000,000 speakers in all countries. Nearly all are in India, with a few in Kenya and the United Arab Emirates.
Korafe -
Keremisi ewewa
Korafe Language Information:
Korafe is a pappuan language spoken in the Oro Province of Papua New Guinea. There are about 4,000 speakers.
Korean -
Sung Tan Chuk Ha
Korean Language Information:
Korean is the language spoken in North and South Korea. More than half the words of the language are of Chinese origin. There are 75,000,000 speakers in all countries, with 62,000,000 being in Korea. It is spoken by small numbers of peoples in many countries and in significant numbers in; Russia, China, Germany, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Kyrdhyzstan, United States, Tajikistan, Singapore, Canada, Uzbekistan, Paraguay, Japan & Turkmenistan. It is the national language of both North and South Korea.
Kosraean -
Tok Tapeng & Engan ya sasu
Kosraean Language Information:
Kosraean is one of the national languages of Micronesia. It is spoken by less than 10,000. Kosrae is a high island west of the Marshalls, one of the Federated States of Micronesia. The people speak English well. It is an Austronesian language.
Koyukon -
Denaahto' Hoolaank Dedzaanh Sodeelts'eeyh
Koyukon Language Information:
Koyukon is a Na-Dene language. It has only 300 native speakers of 2300 population. All speakers are quite old and also speak English. There are three distinct dialects. The language is spoken in eleven villages along the Koyukuk and middle Yukon Rivers.
Krio -
Appi Krismes en Appi Niu Yaa
Krio Language Information:
Krio is a language used by 4,000,000 speakers in Sierra Leone. It is a true English based Creole language and is the lingua franca throughout the country. It is used in smaller numbers in Senegal, Equatorial Guinea and Guinea. It is the dominant language of the younger generation. It is the formal language for those who do not speak English. Mother tongue Krio speakers are mainly descendents of repatriated slaves fro Jamaica. The Krios, descendants of freed slaves living primarily in Freetown, comprise two percent of the population.
Kuanua -
A Bona Lukara na Kinakava
Kuanua Language Information:
Kuanua (Tolai) is one of the 800 languages spoken in Papua New Guinea. This Austronesian language is spoken by over 80,000 and has many dialects. Tolai is the name of the people; Kuanua of the language.
Kurdish -
Seva piroz sahibe u sersala te piroz be
Kurdish Language Information:
Kurdish is a member of the Indo-Iranian language group which is a branch of the Indo-European family, the largest language family in the world. Kurdish (like Persian) is grouped under the Western Iranian branch of Indo European languages. The Eastern branch of Iranian languages consists of languages such as Scythian and Avestan and more recently Pashto spoken by Afghans.
Spoken by a total of 6,000,000 in all countries. Used in Iraq, Iran & Turkey. Also a small number of speakers in USA.
Kwangali -
Kerekemisa zongwa & Erago moMumvho gomupe
Kwangali Language Information:
Kwangali is a Niger-Congo language spoken by a total of about 30,000. The language is used in central Angola and Namibia.
Kyrghyz -
JangI jIlIngIz guttuu bolsun!
Kyrghyz Language Information:
Kyrghyz (Kirghiz) is the national language of the Republic of Kyrghyz. It is an Altaic language spoken by a total of 2,500,000 in what is the former USSR. The majority of the speakers are in Kyrghyzstan with smaller numbers in; China, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Turkey and Kazakhstan.
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