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  1. Luwian language (1607 bytes)
    1: ...hic]]-Luwian and (3), the somewhat later [[Lycian language|Lycian]].
    3: ...ith ([[Amorite]] dialects and especially [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]). Hieroglyphic Luwian has been attested ...
    5: ...t appears to prove that the [[Proto-Indo-European language]] had three distinct sets of velar consonants: pa...
  2. Greek language (35285 bytes)
    1: {{language|name=Greek|nativename=<i><font lang="el">&#917;&#...
    7: &nbsp;[[Greek languages|Greek]]<br>
    13: .../}} &ndash; "Hellenic") is an [[Indo-European]] [[language]] with a documented history of some 3,000 years. ...
    15: ...[Ancient Greek]]''': In its various forms was the language both of [[Archaic]] and [[Classical]] periods of ...
    17: ...[[Rome]] and Koine Greek became a first or second language in the [[Roman Empire]]. Through Koine Greek it i...
  3. Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
    1: {{language|name=Sumerian|nativename=
    6: |family=[[Language isolate]]<br>
    12: ... and [[Elamite]], which is an [[Elamo-Dravidian]] language.
    16: ...use they mainly reproduce tablets from [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]]-speaking [[Nineveh]] and [[Babylon]].
    26: ...led to an unfortunate detour in understanding the language - a Paris-based orientalist, Joseph Halevy, argue...
  4. French language (40201 bytes)
    1:
    5: |speakers=77 million (128 million with second language speakers)|rank=11
    6: |family=[[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]<br>
    7: &nbsp;[[Italic languages|Italic]]<br>
    8: &nbsp;&nbsp;[[Romance languages|Romance]]<br>
  5. Akkadian language (3224 bytes)
    2: '''Akkadian''' was a language of the [[Semitic languages|Semitic family]] spoken in ancient [[Mesopotamia...
    16: ...yllabic construction completely inappropriate for languages demonstrating the [[triconsonantal root]]. Sumer...
    21: Akkadian was an [[inflected language]], possessing two [[grammatical gender|genders]] ...
    23: ...inine plurals. In that, it is similar to [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]].
    27: ...nium]], possibly under the influence of [[Aramaic language|Aramaic]].
  6. Aymara language (3573 bytes)
    3: ...million speakers, and it is one of the [[official language]]s of [[Bolivia]] and [[Peru]]. It is also spoken...
    5: ...e result of prolonged interaction between the two languages or an [[areal feature (linguistics)|areal featur...
    7: The Aymara language is an [[inflected language]], and has a [[Subject Object Verb|subject-object...
    19: ...]. This can't be proven, but it is known that the language was spoken by the rich Aymara kingdoms, who were ...
    25: ...z, Bolivia]] is considered the purest form of the language. The 200,000 thousand Aymara speakers from the bo...
  7. Yucatec Maya language (1994 bytes)
    1: ...uch as the [[Quich頬anguage]] and the [[Lacandon language]]).
    3: ... some 5000 years, derived from the [[Classic Maya language]] dialect Yucatecan.
    5: ...of spoken Yucatec (also found in many other Mayan languages) is the use of ''glottalised consonants'' - main...
    7: Yucatec is an [[agglutinative language]] and so because of this many words in Yucatec ca...
    9: ... and an [[Ergative-absolutive language|ergative]] language.

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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    2: ...[[Latin America]] and the most populous [[Spanish language|Spanish]]-speaking country in the world.
    16: ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Effective suffrage, no reelection)''...
    18: official_languages = [[Spanish Language|Spanish]] |
    74: ...d mainly by relatively recently-arrived [[English language|English-speaking]] settlers, declared independenc...
    183: ...s country in [[Latin America]] after [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]-speaking [[Brazil]]).
  2. Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
    20: | '''[[Official language]]'''
    21: ...al), ([[English language|English]] and indigenous languages on the Atlantic coast)
    61: ...d by the presence of groups that spoke [[Chibchan languages]].
  3. Luwian language (1607 bytes)
    1: ...hic]]-Luwian and (3), the somewhat later [[Lycian language|Lycian]].
    3: ...ith ([[Amorite]] dialects and especially [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]). Hieroglyphic Luwian has been attested ...
    5: ...t appears to prove that the [[Proto-Indo-European language]] had three distinct sets of velar consonants: pa...
  4. List of elements by symbol (14812 bytes)
    52: ...td><td>[[potassium]]</td><td>19</td><td>([[German language|German]] ''Kalium'')</td></tr>
    146: ...d>J</td><td>[[iodine]]</td><td>53</td><td>In some languages, the name for iodine begins with ''J'' instead o...
  5. Lighthouse of Alexandria (3491 bytes)
    13: ...' in many [[Romance languages]], such as [[French language|French]] (''phare''),
    14: ...e language|Portuguese]] (''farol'') and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] (''faro'').
  6. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    7: ...''' (meaning ''River of January'' in [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]) is the name of both a [[Rio de Jane...
  7. History of China (45919 bytes)
    14: ...this period of the ''Three Dynasties'' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: &#19977;&#20195;; [[pinyin]]: s&#257;n...
    38: ...ive was most probably introduced into the English language from Persian or Sanskrit origins for "Chinese Peo...
    54: ...y Pan Ku. Vol. Three''. Ithaca, New York. Spoken Languages Services, Inc.
    184: ... addition, they were encouraged to use the Manchu language, rather than Chinese. Bannermen were given econom...
  8. Mesopotamia (2719 bytes)
    2: '''Mesopotamia''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: &#924;&#949;&#963;&#959;&#960;&#959;&#96...
  9. Erik the Red (5731 bytes)
    2: ...ld Icelandic]]: '''Eiríkr Rauði'''; [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]]; '''Eirik Raude'''; sometimes '''Eric...
  10. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    19: ...[Welsh literature]]. In a surviving early [[Welsh language|Welsh]] poem, the ''[[Gododdin]]'' (c. [[594]]), ...
    68: ...Noble Knights]]'' is a traditional take in modern language.
  11. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    13: ...]] it is ''Cristòfor Colom'' and in [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] ''Cristóvão Colombo''. ''Columbus'...
    141: ===The language of Columbus===
    143: ...panish language|Castilian]], and that he used the language, with Portuguese phonetics, even when writing per...
    145: ...n using what is ''to them'' an intimate childhood language. There is also a note in non-Genoese Italian in h...
    147: ...rtugal through its use in Portugal as or "adopted language of culture" from 1450. This same Spanish is used ...
  12. Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
    11: ...ate tutors to teach their sons [[Latin]], [[Greek language|Greek]], and other advanced subjects. Wealthy you...
  13. Steel (28384 bytes)
    30: The name for iron in several ancient languages means "sky metal" or something similar. In dista...
    48: ...ts carbon and became wrought iron. (In [[Chinese language|Chinese]], the process was called ''chao'', liter...
    54: ...-carbon steel, called '''''pulad''''' in [[Arabic language|Arabic]] and '''''[[wootz steel|wootz]]''''' by l...
  14. Puritan (15882 bytes)
    20: ...in biblical supremacy, the presence of an English language Bible was paramount. The Geneva Bible, however, ...
    62: ...ifiably spelled -ian or -an, depending upon which language one derives "dweller"/"practitioner" from
  15. China (38909 bytes)
    10: :''Main article: [[Name of China in various languages]]''
    30: ...arded as overly tyrannical it unified the written language in China and gave the supreme ruler of China the ...
    32: ... has since evolved into a derogatory term in that language.
    43: ...guages to invent writing independently, the other languages being that of ancient Mesopotamia ([[Sumer]]ians...
    73: ...[Manchu language|Manchu]] as alternate [[official language]]s.
  16. May (3270 bytes)
    11: ...okuu'', meaning "month of sowing". In [[Slovenian language|Slovene]], it is called ''veliki traven'', which ...
  17. June (1973 bytes)
    6: ...atsuki'' (&#27700;&#28961;&#26376;). In [[Finnish language|Finnish]], the month is called ''kes䫵u'', meani...
  18. November 4 (10686 bytes)
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  19. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    1: ...s name derives from its [[Bantu languages|Bantu]] language, [[Kirundi]].
    10: ...tto = Unit鬠Travail, Progr賠([[French language|French]]: Unity, Work, Progress) |
    13: ... = [[Kirundi language|Kirundi]] and [[French language|French]]. [[Swahili]] is widely spoken.|
    91: ...ges are [[Kirundi language|Kirundi]] and [[French language|French]], although [[Swahili]] is spoken along th...
  20. List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
    35: ...eologian & scholar and creator of written Finnish language

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