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
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There are approximately 7,000 written languages in the world.
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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.
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All known languages in India have written forms. Some may not be considered true alphabets though.
Peter Bayliss has written: 'Glossary of obsolete mineral names'
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