Spanish: once
French: onze
Russian: команда из одиннадцати человек
in what or using what? using formulas i can write it an infinite number of ways such as 1+10, 12-1, basically anything (n+11)+n or any combination for n using languages, no one knows how many real or imaginary written languages there are and all the symbols for the number 11
11
11 is prime.
The root number for 11 is both "1" and "11."
The number 11 is a prime number and it`s factors are 1 and 11
Let N = a number N (division sign) 3 + 4 = 11
in what or using what? using formulas i can write it an infinite number of ways such as 1+10, 12-1, basically anything (n+11)+n or any combination for n using languages, no one knows how many real or imaginary written languages there are and all the symbols for the number 11
5n + 11
There are 11 officially recognised languages in South Africa of which Xhosa, Zulu, English and Afrikaans are the most widely used. There is no such thing as a singular south African language.
The Iroquois had 11 languages.
Papua New Guinea has 830 spoken languages and leads the world with the most spoken languages. It also has 11 additional languages, none of which have known speakers. India is second with 742 and the U.S. is fifth with 311.
Papua New Guinea has 830 spoken languages and leads the world with the most spoken languages. It also has 11 additional languages, none of which have known speakers. India is second with 742 and the U.S. is fifth with 311.
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There is no South African language. South Africa is a country of dozens of languages, with 11 official languages including English.
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