Official Languages: The primary official language of Austria-Hungary was High German. In some aspects of the government, due to the dual monarchy, the second official language was Hungarian.
Spoken Languages: While these languages did not have official status as national languages, there were a number of additional languages including: Czech, Italian, Moravian, Polish, Romani/Gypsy Romanian, Ruthenian Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, Slovene Ukrainian, and Yiddish. There were also foreigners living in the Austro-Hungarian Empire from other origins who spoke their particular languages.
Fon is mainly spoken in Benin. There is no such language as "Fun."
If you are talking about Fon, it is spoken mainly in Benin. "Fun" is not a language.
Mandarin Chinese, China
French mainly.
Spanish
The Siouan language was mainly spoken in the eastern region of Virginia by the indigenous peoples before European colonization.
Arabic, mainly.
French is mainly spoken in Martinique. English is a fairly unused language in the country
The Izi language is mainly spoken in the Ebonyi state in Nigeria. It is an Igbo language. It also has a dialect cluster that is related to Mgbo, Ezza and Ikwo.
Pontic Greek is a Greek language orginially spoken in the Pontus area on the southern shores of the Black Sea. Today it is mainly spoken in nothern Greece.
Spanish is mainly spoken in Acapulco. There are other languajes spoken by Indigenous people such as Mixtec.
Mainly being spoken amongst the French people, and being the language of "Love".