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Languages That Have Been Used At Eurovision

Can you name every single language that have been used at least once at Eurovision
As a hint, I have listed a song which uses the language
Includes dialects
Includes songs that contain words, phrases or title in said language
Source: Wikipedia
Quiz by Terestar
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Last updated: April 4, 2024
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First submittedJanuary 2, 2023
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Example song
Language
Net als toen
Dutch
Ein bißchen Frieden
German
Voilà
French
Fai Rumore
Italian
Love Shine a Light
English
Quédate conmigo
Spanish
Stemmen I Mit Liv
Danish
Fångad av en stormvind
Swedish
So laang we's du do bast
Luxembourgish
Ulveham
Norwegian
Voi Voi
Sámi
Aina mun pitää
Finnish
Ne pali svetla u sumrak
Serbo-Croatian
Amar Pelos Dois
Portuguese
Carpe Diem
Slovene
Mamo
Russian
Musik
Viennese German
Marija I-Maltija
Maltese
Ceol an Ghrá
Irish Gaelic
Hallelujah
Hebrew
Oniro mou
Greek
Deli
Turkish
In corpore sano
Latin
Bitaqat Hub
Arabic
Spirit in the Sky
Northern Sámi
Hatrið mun sigra
Icelandic
Viver senza tei
Romansh
Fri?
Finland Swedish
Comme è ddoce 'o mare
Neapolitan
Monté la rivié
Antillean Creole
Molitva
Serbian (variety of Serbo-Croatian)
Sognu
Corsican
Lejla
Bosnian (variety of Serbo-Croatian)
Marija Magdalena
Croatian (variety of Serbo-Croatian)
Rändajad
Estonian
Horehronie
Slovak
Luktelk
Lithuanian
Trenulețul
Romanian
Viszlát Nyár
Hungarian
Jestem
Polish
Example song
Language
Pia Prosefhi
Ancient Greek
Weil's dr guat got
Vorarlbergish
Fulenn
Breton
Crno i belo
Macedonian
Strazdas
Samogitian
Weil der Mensch zählt
Styrian
Sanomi
Imaginary language
Dziesma par laimi
Latvian
Salvem el món
Catalan
Shum
Ukrainian
Tii
Võro
Igranka
Montenegrin
Ktheju Tokës
Albanian
La Coco-Dance
Tahitian
Bloody Mary
Andalusian Spanish
Moja štikla
Dalmatian Croatian
Samo shampioni
Bulgarian
Malá dáma
Czech
Dancing Lasha Tumbai
Surzhyk
Aven Romale
Romani
Jako
Armenian
Työlki ellää
Karelian
Haba Haba
Swahili
Suus
Gheg Albanian
Party for Everybody
Udmurt
Woki mit deim Popo
Mühlviertlerisch
Özünlə apar
Azerbaijani
For You
Georgian
Mižerja
Chakavian
Utopian Land
Pontic Greek
1944
Crimean Tatar
Story of My Life
Belarusian
Occidentali's Karma
Sanskrit
Toy
Japanese
Nova Deca
Torlakian
Keep on Going
Abkhaz
Feker Libi
Amharic
Birth of a New Age
Sranan Tongo
One Milkali (One Blood)
Yankunytjatjara
Doomsday Blue
Aramaic
The War Is Not Over
Latvian Sign Language
Follow My Heart
Polish Sign Language
C'est ma vie
Lithuanian Sign Language
Beauty Never Lies
Serbian Sign Language
Roi
French Sign Language
13 Comments
+2
Level 80
Jan 2, 2023
Awesome quiz! I need to learn more about Eurovision soon.
+3
Level 57
Jan 2, 2023
Good fun, although I missed loads of course. "Samogitian" has two "i"s in it I think.
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Level 69
Jul 18, 2023
How about a fictious language? :P

Treble performed for The Netherlands in 2006 with a song in their own made up language: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treble_(musical_group)

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Level 68
Jul 18, 2023
I already included it. It's included under O Julissi, which is also in a fake language.
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Level 96
Jul 18, 2023
Fun quiz, nominated
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Level 43
Jul 18, 2023
Missing Sranan Togo, used in Netherlands' 2021 entry 'Birth of a New Age', by Jeangu Macrooy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_of_a_New_Age

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sranan_Tongo

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Level 74
Jul 20, 2023
Really enjoyed this quiz! Tried every kind of creole I could think of, Antillean is a new term to me. Learn something new every day!
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Level 61
Jul 24, 2023
The type-ins don't seem consistent. Serbo-Croat works for Serbo-Croatian, Serbo-Croatian works for Serbo-Croatian, Samogitian, and Chakavian, but Croatian works for all of these and Croatian.

It's confusing that Serbo-Croat and Serbo-Croatian work for different answers since they are the same to my knowledge. Also, I don't think Samogitian shouldn't accept any of these. Chakavian should have the same type-ins as Croatian.

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Level 62
Aug 26, 2023
If we are counting sign languages. Polish Sign Language was used by Poland in 2006, Yugoslav Sign Language was used by Sebia in 2015 and French Sign Language was used by France in 2019
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Level 72
Apr 5, 2024
Why aren't Montenegrine and Bosnian given when you type Serbian, like the other varieties of Serbocroatian? Also, I think you should accept conlang or constructed language for that one Belgian entry. Or maybe make that one of the greyed out ones. Oh, and Feker Libi never participated in Eurovision, since the 2020 contest was cancelled.
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Level 68
Apr 5, 2024
I must've forgot to add the type-in for mmontenegrin/serbian and I'll add the other suggestions for the Belgian entry. 2020 entries are considered as official entries, despite having never actually participated.
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Level 48
Nov 17, 2024
even if they're official entries, they've never actually been used at Eurovision.
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Level 68
Nov 19, 2024
I don't know honestly - I guess as long as it has been an official entry, then it is fair game for this quiz. Even if it was never seen on stage, it was an official entry posted on the Offical Eurovision page, and as far as I can tell, 2020 are very much official according to the EBU.

Basically, I am not TOO overly concerned if they never performed on stage at all. As long as they're still considered actual entries.