Official Languages of Asia by Country

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Country
Language(s)
Afghanistan
Pashto
Armenia
Armenian
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani
Bahrain
Arabic
Bangladesh
Bengali
Bhutan
Bhutanese
Brunei
Malay
Burma
Burmese
Cambodia
Khmer
China
Mandarin Chinese
Cyprus
Greek
East Timor
Tetum
Georgia
Georgian
India
Hindi
Indonesia
Indonesian
Iran
Farsi
Iraq
Arabic
Israel
Hebrew
Japan
Japanese
Jordan
Arabic
Kazakhstan
Kazakh
Kuwait
Arabic
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyz
Laos
Lao
Lebanon
Arabic
Malaysia
Malay
Maldives
Dhivehi
Mongolia
Mongolian
Nepal
Nepali
North Korea
Korean
Oman
Arabic
Pakistan
Urdu
Philippines
Filipino
Qatar
Arabic
Saudi Arabia
Arabic
Singapore
Chinese
South Korea
Korean
Sri Lanka
Sinhala
Syria
Arabic
Taiwan
Mandarin Chinese
Tajikistan
Tajik
Thailand
Thai
Turkey
Turkish
Turkmenistan
Turkmen
United Arab Emirates
Arabic
Uzbekistan
Uzbek
Vietnam
Vietnamese
Yemen
Arabic
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6 Comments
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Level 34
Jul 30, 2015
Actually Cyprus is in Europe. They even have euros as currency.
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Level 18
Jul 30, 2015
Yes, I thought about including Cyprus in the European version of this quiz, but then decided to stick with JetPunk's standard of categorizing Cyprus in their Asia quizzes instead of their European ones. :)
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Level 66
Jul 30, 2015
Please accept Dzongkha for Bhutanese, as that is the more commonly used term for that language, even in English.
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Level 18
Jul 30, 2015
Just submitted an edit to include Dzongkha. Thanks for taking the quiz!
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Level 33
May 14, 2025
Bhutanese was wild 😭 I felt offended as Bhutan is my fav country
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Level 43
Feb 25, 2019
Great quiz!