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There are approximately 7,000 written languages in the world.
In theory, it can be written in any of the 6,809 languages of the world, but most of those languages use the same written number system.
All known languages in India have written forms. Some may not be considered true alphabets though.
The glossary is written in aproximatly every language there is in America, if it was outside of America(united states) then those are the languages we wouldn't have
Jack averman x pi = blue dragon's vaginal discharge
Languages that are typically written from right to left include Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Urdu, among others. While many languages are primarily written from left to right, these right-to-left scripts are notable exceptions. There are also some languages that may have unique writing systems or styles that can appear to be "backwards," but the majority of the world's languages follow a left-to-right or right-to-left convention. Overall, the exact number of languages written backwards depends on how one defines "backwards," but several established languages do follow this format.
Some of the languages of the indigenous peoples of North America had no written form. The indigenous peoples of Australia also had no written language, I believe, in a formal sense. In many cultures have very elaborate art forms that express the elements of a story, but these don't count as formal written languages. Many of these languages have since developed alphabets and written forms. Unfortunately this alone will not prevent many of these now living languages from dying out. Languages are being forever lost every year. Here are some written languages that do not use an alphabet: Chinese Japanese Cherokee Ancient Egyptian
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Arabic, Hindu, Chinese Tigreanian, European (Britain, German, French, Portugese...) , Japanese, Korean, Russia, Vietnamese.... There are so many written languages in the world.
If it's a good counterfeit, it will have the exact same number of languages as a real rupee banknote, which is 17.
Like Latin, Arabic script was used for many languages. Of these are Farsi, Urdu, Ottoman Turkish and many other Asian and Australasian languages. Most African languages were first written in Arabic. For a complete list see http://Arabic_alphabet#Languages_written_with_the_Arabic_alphabet
this was actual autobiography written by Gandhi,and its was first written in Gujarati and then translated into English and many other languages