What is your mother-tounge?
By Bbilal
@Bbilal (1998)
February 12, 2007 7:49am CST
I'm just curious to know about all the languages available in this entire world.
Consequently, I need your help to know how many languages are spoken in this entire world? No matters whether it is local language or international, do post your mother-tounge here.
My mother-tounge is Urdu, and sub-catogries contains (Sindhi, Punjabi, Pushto and Balochi)
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15 responses
@netpiper1 (161)
• Pakistan
12 Feb 07
Its a nice discussion, my mother tongue is Gujrati. Language plays a unique role in capturing the breadth of human diversity. We are constantly amazed by the variety of human thought, culture, society, and literature expressed in many thousands of languages around the world. we can find out what they thought in the past only if we read their written records. We can tell future generations about ourselves only if we speak or write to them. If we can other civilizations in space to learn about us we sent them massages in dozens of our planet's six thousand languges. Some of them are.
Aboriginal Languages of Austrailia
Afrikans
Albanian
Amharic
Arabic
Aramaic
Armenian
Aymara
Azerbaijani
Bahasa Melayu
Balochi
Basque
Bislama
Belarusian
Bengali
Berber
Bosnian
Bulgarian
Burmese
Catalan
Cantonese
Cebuano
Cherokee
Chinook Jargon
Croatian
Czec
Danish
Dari
Dutch
Egyptian
English
Esperanto
Estonian
Farsi
Finnish
French
Georgian
German
Greek
Guarani
Gujrati
Haitian Creole
Hausa
Hawaiian
Hawaiian Creole
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
IIokano
Inuit
Irish
Italian
Japanese
Javanese
Kannada
Kazakh
Khmer
Korean
Kyrgyz
Kurdi
Lakota
Loa
Latin
Latvian
Lithuanian
Macedonian
Malagasy
Malayalam
Mandarin
Marathi
Mongolian
Nahuati
Navajo
Norwegian
Ojibwa
Oriya
Oromo
Papuan Languages
Pashto
Punjabi
Polish
Portuguese
Quecha
Quiche
Romanian
Romany
Russian
Sanskrit
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Somali
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Tagalog
Tajik
Tamil
Telugu
Thai
Tibetan
Tok Pasin
Turkish
Turkmen
Ukrainian
Urdu
Uyghur
Uzbek
Vietnamese
Weish
Xhosa
Yiddish
Yoruba
Yucatec Maya
Zapotec
Zulu
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@dareformore (794)
• Pakistan
12 Feb 07
Yes I am From Pakistan And My mother-Tounge Is also URDu. It is a ery good and easy-to-learn Language. Yes In Pakistan Sindhi, Punjabi, Pushto, Balochi, Sansikrat, Kasmiri and other languages are also used.
@sunflowergirl (3064)
• United Arab Emirates
12 Feb 07
oh nice well mine is URDU aswell as punjabi and english:P
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@nitin_hec (1096)
• India
13 Feb 07
My mother tongue is Hindi and i can speak english,P:unjabi,Haryanvi.
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@soumylegra (379)
• India
12 Feb 07
well thats nice to know that you are interested in knowing the different languages in the world...
and according to the information you hav given im glad to know you are an indian and im one too
and my mother tongue is malayalam....
thanks for asking pal...
@casper20 (1463)
• India
12 Feb 07
i am an indian.there are many states in indian i am from kerala.a state on the southern tip of india.my mother tongue is malayalam.it is a really tough language to learn.
there are different languages used in different states in india.for example hindi,tamil,marathi,telugu,bengali etc.
@dj_faheem (738)
• Pakistan
13 Mar 07
my mother tounge is urdu ................................................... i am pakistani and urdu us our national language
@135000 (55)
• India
21 Feb 07
Nice discussion dude..!!.my mother tongue is telugu..and i know the languages like english,hindi,tamil,and little bit kannada..coz kannada is almost like telugu.i can even read here and there..and malayalam is close to tamil..and i have one mallu friend ,so i can undstand malayalam too..on the whole i can manage all south indian languages..!!!! thanku..!!
@lucky4ever (175)
• Pakistan
13 Feb 07
my mother tongue is Gujrati ..mine also .!! :p
tell me how many lang are there in the world used to ..
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@MBourgeois (177)
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20 Feb 07
My mother tongue is French, but I also speak English, some Spanish, Japanese and learnt Latin for a while.
If you want to know how many languages are spoken throughout the world, including dialects, you'll probably never have enough time to count them all. I'd suggest that millions exist.
@dream2night (624)
• Latvia
20 Feb 07
Latvian is my native language. It is one of the oldest languages in Europe. Comes from Baltic language branch - it only has two languages - Latvian and Lithuanian.
@Asimk12 (737)
• Pakistan
20 Feb 07
I belongs to the country pakistan and the national lanuage of pakistan is `Urdu` and the sub-languages are the same you've mentioned above. Im a phattan by my cast so my sub-national language is pushto as it is a verry easy language to learn :) Most of the people are afraid from this language but the fact is it is the most common and easiest language to learn and chinese is the most difficult language to learn as the whole world says that :D. So, anyways, I used to speak urdu usually as compare to pushto as my friend talk with me in urdu :) Have a nice day! Happy earnings!