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Countries and Languages #2

For each selected language, name the country with the greatest number of native speakers.
Some countries are used more than once.
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Language
Country
Amharic
Ethiopia
Azerbaijani
Iran
Burmese
Myanmar
Cebuano
Philippines
Chittagonian
Bangladesh
Dari
Afghanistan
Gaelic
Ireland
Gujarati
India
Hausa
Nigeria
Hmong Daw
Laos
Language
Country
Ilocano
Philippines
Kannada
India
Korean
South Korea
Malay
Indonesia
Marathi
India
Min Nan
China
Oromo
Ethiopia
Pashto
Pakistan
Quechua
Peru
Sundanese
Indonesia
Language
Country
Telugu
India
Turkmen
Turkmenistan
Urdu
India
Uyghur
China
Uzbek
Uzbekistan
Welsh
United Kingdom
Wu
China
Xhosa
South Africa
Yoruba
Nigeria
Yue
China
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25 Comments
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Level 58
Oct 4, 2016
Nice quiz! Much harder than the first one, though there doesn't seem too much variety, as I was expecting.
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Level 79
Oct 5, 2016
The other option was putting in languages that were super easy... like Italian, German, or Vietnamese...
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Level 70
Oct 8, 2016
Very tricky, but I managed to get an okay 21. Good Quiz. It's a shame that there aren't enough languages in the world to make lots of these quizzes.
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Level 79
Oct 8, 2016
There are, but if you exclude the languages in the featured quiz and this sequel, and throw out the ones that are super easy, then you are looking at about a dozen more languages from India and China, and then hundreds that nobody has ever heard of that are spoken by less than 1% of the world's population.
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Level ∞
Oct 9, 2016
Definitely well done considering the constraints!
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Level 58
Mar 24, 2017
Gaelic usually refers to Scottish Gaelic, so the answer for that should be UK. The English name of the Celtic language spoken in Ireland is Irish.
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Level 55
Sep 7, 2021
Your link says that to refer to Irish as Gaelic is controversial! Plus the Irish government are clear about the English name of the language, it's Irish and not Gaelic. And 'Fitheach' is a Scots Gaelic word: it would suggest he/she knew what he/she was talking about!
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Level 79
Sep 7, 2021
Being controversial doesn't mean something is wrong. In fact, if someone is insisting that one position or another on a controversial subject is the only correct interpretation, there's a not-insignificant chance that they are themselves wrong. Though there do exist controversies where one side is just objectively, factually wrong (for instance, whether or not the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump could be called "controversial"), this doesn't appear to be one of those situations.
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Level 66
Mar 24, 2025
Are you arguing that the government of Ireland is an inappropriate authority when it comes to the Irish language?

The English name for the language is "Irish" and the Irish name is "Gaeilge." There is absolutely consensus on this topic among L1 and L2 speakers. People will understand when you say Gaelic (unless it's one of the contexts where it could be confused with Scots Gaelic, Manx, or Gaelic football) but it's generally a kind and thoughtful gesture to refer to someone's language as they ask you to - plus it helps to avoid ambiguity.

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Level 67
Dec 2, 2017
For variety, you could add in an indigenous language or three from the Americas? A few ideas: I think there is a Mayan language that still has a couple million speakers in Guatemala, or there's always rQuechua. A northerly language like Inuit or Aleut. Maybe some North American language that's vaguely recognizable, like Zuni, Algonquin, Yaqui, Iroquois, or Lakota? Other languages that popped in my mind that, as far as I remember, were not used in the first quiz include: Hittite, Aramaic, Neapolitan, Flemish, Malagasy, Monégasque. Erm... that's all I got!
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Level 79
Dec 2, 2017
I think Quechua was on the first quiz. Malagasy may have been, as well. But good suggestions, nonetheless.
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Level 79
Dec 2, 2017
oh wait... Quechua is on *this* quiz. Is rQuechua something different??
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Level 79
Dec 2, 2017
Actually, nope, I checked and none of those were on the first quiz. Maybe there are enough to squeeze out a part 3, after all. Are there still native speakers of Aramaic and Hittite? The instructions call for the country with the most native speakers, not the country where the language originated. I'd have to look it up.
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Level 56
Sep 12, 2025
Yes there is a small town in Syria that stills has Aramaic Speakers.
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Level 79
Mar 7, 2019
I made a part 3 finally. Doing research for it I found that Mayan is not considered a language but a language group; however I added a couple Mayan languages. It's a little confusing sometimes because people are getting so f'ing PC about everything that they like to describe different dialects as distinct languages now, arguing that calling them dialects is somehow imperialist or derogatory or whatever. SMH So.. I ran in to that issue with Inuit and Aleut and a number of other languages you suggested. Interestingly I found that the majority of speakers of Inuit-related languages are actually in Greenland so the answer for that is Denmark not Canada or the US. Algonquin and Iroquois are other language groups not languages, according to what I found, but I stuck on Navajo. Hittite is extinct. Aramaic has several modern versions. And I left off rQuechua if that's a thing, too similar to Quechua.
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Level 57
Aug 19, 2019
Well I got 26, but failed on Dari, which I thought was a variant of Farsi, so kept putting Iran. Is it in the Persian language group?

You could try Aramaic. it is still spoken by a few groups in the middle east, but you might need to see if there are more in either UK or USA. There must be loads of African languages - and just becasue we are ignorant, that does not mean they should not be put in.

great quiz - I'm off to do part 3

Coxbury

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Level 79
Dec 24, 2019
Dari is nearly identical to Persian from what I understand, but it is spoken mostly by ethnic Persians living within the borders of Afghanistan.
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Level 63
Aug 26, 2019
Surprised that Kannada isn't for Canada. Shocking!
+4
Level 52
May 14, 2020
Azerbaijani in Iran, not Azerbaijan!
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Level 79
May 14, 2020
The Azerbaijani diaspora is quite large, and Azerbaijan is pretty small.
+1
Level 69
Sep 6, 2021
the first one was easy. This one more challenging. Would have got more than 22 but ran out of time as had to try options for several.
+2
Level 59
Sep 7, 2021
I knew both Philippines but was not able to type Philippines right. I tried it at least 5 different ways. Kinda angry with myself now.
+1
Level 44
Jan 19, 2022
I thought it said Sudanese, not Sundanese, so I thought it was from Sudan or somewhere nearby 🤦‍♂️
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Level 73
Dec 6, 2023
Great quiz but there are more than one "Gaelic" languages, so please specify if it is Scottish Gaelic, Irish or something else.