5 Biggest Languages by Country on the Map #5

For each country, name the five most spoken languages, shown on the map in the general area with the most speakers.
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Last updated: October 27, 2021
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Italy
57 M
Italian
1.3 M
Sardinian
798 K
Romanian
480 K
Albanian
476 K
Arabic
Malaysia
20 M
Malay
1.9 M
Hokkien
1.8 M
Tamil
1.7 M
Hakka
1.4 M
Cantonese
Bolivia
6.8 M
Spanish
2.2 M
Quechua
1.5 M
Aymara
160 K
German
62.5 K
Guaraní
Netherlands
16 M
Dutch
453 K
West Frisian
348 K
Indonesian (Malay)
261 K
Arabic
261 K
Turkish
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7 Comments
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Level 72
Jul 27, 2020
I should specify that I did not include Aruba, Bonaire or Curaçao in my Netherlands statistics.
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Level 63
Jul 27, 2020
Great Work! But whose speaking malay in the netherlands?
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Level 72
Jul 27, 2020
Thanks! There are a significant community of Indonesians in the Netherlands due to Indonesia being a former Dutch colony.
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Level 72
Oct 27, 2021
Malaysia has a population of roughly 32 million. The data must be wrong because it says that 60 million people in the country speak malay.
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Level 72
Oct 27, 2021
Fixed, thank you. Should have been 20 million.
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Level 70
Oct 7, 2024
nice quiz, but aren't most Albanian speakers in southern Italy?
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Level 72
Oct 7, 2024
There are Albanian-speaking villages in the south, but the population of recent Albanian migrants in Milan is higher.