Some mistakes present, Dari is a form of Persian so it should be accepted, Israel has Arabic as an official language, Nepal officially only uses Nepali.
Persian is now accepted, thank you. About the others. My sources state that "Arabic previously had been considered an official language of the State of Israel. In 2018 it was classified as having a 'special status in the state' with its use by state institutions to be set in law." About Nepal, on wikipedia it says differently, maybe you could tell me more about it or direct me to a source so I could change that one in the future.
Typing in Serbo doesn't give you Bosnia and Herzegovina, but it give you all the other Serbo-Croatian countries. Indonesian is considered to be a form a Malay.
Could not figure out how to spell Dzongkha in a way that would be accepted. I'm used to "Dzongka" working on other quizzes, such as the Official Languages of the World quiz, so I've never needed to know that there's an H in it. You should accept Jetpunk type-ins.
Albanian is an official language of North Macedonia. Oromo, Afar, Tigrinya, and Somali are also official languages of Ethiopia. Arabic isn't an official language of Eritrea. Mali changed their official languages and now there are 13 (and French isn't one of them).
(azeri should be accepted as well as azerbaijani)
Albanian is an official language of North Macedonia. Oromo, Afar, Tigrinya, and Somali are also official languages of Ethiopia. Arabic isn't an official language of Eritrea. Mali changed their official languages and now there are 13 (and French isn't one of them).
Agreed with your comments, I fixed them.