it depends on what country they are from. .
Asia is a continent, not just one country, and therefore many languages are spoken there. There are countries in Asia: in China, Mandarin or Cantonese is spoken; Korea has Korean, Japan-Japanese and so on.
Chinese, japanese, Vietnamese,
Many oriental languages are spoken but Asia covers Russia, India, various island groups, in fact there is a huge variance in languages spoken.
China, Chinese
Japan,Japanese
Sri Lanka, Sinhala
India, Hindi
Pakistan,Urdu
Russian, Spanish
Maldiives, English
Afghanistan, Hindi
and the most common languages are Hindi, English, Japanese and Chinese.
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Asia is the largest continent in the world and so the language varies from country to country. In china the primary language is Chinese Mandarin, in Russia people speak Russian, in Turkey people speak Turkish e.t.c. e.t.c.
Because Asia, a continent, is composed of a number of countries, each with a slightly different culture and history, there are many different languages used in Asia.
Throughout the world, there are around 6,500 languages, many of which are spoken in Asia. No single language is spoken in Asia, but the most common are Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Malay, Russian and Thai, not in that order.
There is no one language that would be called the Asian Language. People in Asia speak many, many different languages. The most spoken languages in Asia are Chinese, Russian, Japanese, Hindi, Punjabi, Korean etc.
There is no one single language spoken in all Asian countries, just as Europe, for example, does not have a single language.
For example, Chinese is spoken in China, Japanese in Japan and so forth...
Japanese Chinese Cantonese Indian language and many more
There are a wide variety of languages spoken in Asia. These include Russian, Turkish, Korean, Arabic, as well as Chechen.
Below are the ranking based on number of speaker
Official and Spoken Languages of Countries in Asia and the Middle East.
List of official, national and spoken languages of Asia, Central Asia
and the Middle East.
Asian Countries
Country Official and national Languages Other spoken Languages
Afghanistan Pashtu (Pushtu), Dari Persian other Turkic and minor languages.
Armenia Armenian (Hayeren) is an independent, one-language subgroup within the Indo-European language family.
The unique Armenian alphabet, which consists of 39 characters, was created in 405 AD by a monk named Mesrop Mashtots. Russian widely used
Azerbaijan Azerbaijani (Azeri; a Turkic language of the Altaic family) 89% Russian 3%, Armenian 2%, other 6%
Bahrain Arabic (Arabiyya) English, Farsi, Urdu
Bangladesh Bengali (Bangla) English
Bhutan Bhutanese (Dzongkha) The Bhotes (the principal ethnic majority 50%) speak various Tibetan dialects like Tshanglakha and Khenkha, Nepalese speak various Nepalese dialects like Lhotsamkha.
Brunei Darussalam Malay, English Chinese
Cambodia Khmer spoken by more than 95% of the population (Khmer language is influenced by spoken and written Thai) some French still spoken, English increasingly popular as a second language.
China Putonghua (Mandarin) Wu (spoken in Shanghai), Yue (Cantonese) and other Chinese dialects like Min, Hakka (Kejia), Gan and Xiang.
Cyprus Greek, Turkish English
Georgia Georgian Russian, Armenian, Azeri and other. note: Abkhaz is the official language in Abkhazia.
India Hindi, English (the most important language for national, political, and commercial communication) Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Panjabi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu
Indonesia Bahasa Indonesia (official, modified form of Malay) English, Dutch, local dialects, the most widely spoken of which is Javanese.
Iran Persian and Persian dialects 58% (Farsi) Turkic dialects 26%, Kurdish 9%, Luri 2%, Balochi 1%, Arabic
Iraq Arabic (Arabiyya), Kurdish (official since 8 March 2004) Assyrian (Syriac-Aramaic), Armenian, Turcoman
Israel Hebrew (Ivrit), Arabic Yiddish, Ladino, Judeo-Arabic, Judeo-Tat, Judeo-Berber, English - is the major foreign language.
Japan Japanese (Nihongo) Ryukyuan Languages
Jordan Arabic (Arabiyya) English widely understood among upper and middle classes.
Kazakhstan Kazakh (Qazaq, state language) 64.4%, Russian (official, used in everyday business, designated the "language of interethnic communication") 95%
Korea (North) Korean (Choso'nmal or Choson'o)
Korea (South) Korean (Hangungmal); Korean is written in Hangeul, the Korean alphabet. English widely taught in junior high and high school.
Kuwait Arabic (Arabiyya) English widely spoken.
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz, Russian note: in December 2001, the Kyrgyzstani legislature made Russian an official language, equal in status to Kyrgyz.
Laos Lao French, English, and various ethnic languages
Lebanon Arabic (Arabiyya) French, English, Armenian
Macau Putonghua (Mandarin), Portuguese everyone speaks Yue Chinese (Cantonese), English is used as a "working language".
Malaysia Bahasa Melayu English, Chinese dialects, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Panjabi, Thai; note: in addition, in East Malaysia several indigenous languages are spoken, the largest are Iban and Kadazan.
Maldives Maldivian Dhivehi (dialect of Sinhala, script derived from Arabic) English spoken by most government officials.
Mongolia Khalkha Mongol (a branch of the Altaic family) Turkic, Russian
Myanmar (Burma) Burmese 135 minority ethnic groups have their own languages.
Nepal Nepali (official and lingua franca of the country) 90% sixty ethnic groups, who speak seventy different dialects and eleven major languages like Tibeto-Burman, Lhotsamkha, Nepalbhasa, Tamang languages; minorities Bhutanese (Dzongkha), Tibetan languages, possibly Chinese dialects. note: many in government and business also speak English
Oman Arabic (Arabiyya) English, Baluchi, Urdu, Indian dialects.
Palestine Arabic (Arabiyya), Hebrew (Ivrit, spoken by Israeli settlers and many Palestinians) English (widely understood)
Pakistan Urdu 8%, English (official and "lingua franca" of Pakistani elite and most government ministries) Punjabi 48%, Sindhi 12%, Siraiki (a Punjabi variant) 10%, Pashtu 8%, Balochi 3%, Hindko 2%, Brahui 1%, Burushaski, and other 8%
Philippines Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English. Filipino is the national language. English is also widely used and is the medium of instruction in higher education. Major dialects: Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocan, Hiligaynon or Ilonggo, Bicol, Waray, Pampango, and Pangasinense.
Qatar Arabic (Arabiyya) English commonly used as a second language.
Saudi Arabia Arabic (Arabiyya)
Singapore Chinese, Malay, Tamil, English
Sri Lanka Sinhala (official and national language) 74%, Tamil (national language) 18% other 8% note: English is commonly used in government and is spoken competently by about 10% of the population.
Syria Arabic (Arabiyya) Kurdish, Armenian, Aramaic, Circassian widely understood; French, English somewhat understood.
Taiwan Chinese Mandarin (PuTongHua) Taiwanese (Min), Hakka dialects.
Tajikistan Tajik Russian widely used in government and business.
Thailand Thai English (secondary language of the elite), ethnic and regional dialects
Timor-Leste Tetum, Portuguese Indonesian, English; note: there are about 16 indigenous languages; Tetum, Galole, Mambae, and Kemak are spoken by significant numbers of people.
Turkey Turkish (türkçe) Kurdish, Arabic, Armenian, Greek
Turkmenistan Turkmen 72% Russian 12%, Uzbek 9%, other 7%
United Arab Emirates Arabic (Arabiyya) Persian, English, Hindi, Urdu
Uzbekistan Uzbek 74.3% Russian 14.2%, Tajik 4.4%, other 7.1%
Viet Nam Vietnamese English (increasingly favored as a second language), some French, Chinese, and Khmer; mountain area languages (Mon-Khmer and Malayo-Polynesian)
Yemen Arabic (Arabiyya)
There are over 2300 languages spoken in Asia. Common examples are:
Here is a list of more than 700 Asian languages
The only language spoken internationally across all of Asia is English.
If you are asking for the languages with the most number of speakers, they are:
Asia is a continent, so there are many languages of Asia. They include Chinese, Hindu (India), Naganese (nagaland), Korean, Japanese, Thai, Mongolian and many others.
Because of the large numbers of Oriental people populating Asia, the language spoken by the most people is Mandarin.
Well, every country in Asian except the Arabic region speaks its own language.
So I guess Chinese, Arabic, Japanese/Korean.
The most common language of Northern Asia is Russian.
Kurdish is spoken in the Middle East, primarily in countries such as Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. Persian, also known as Farsi, is spoken in Iran and some regions of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. These languages are predominantly spoken in the continent of Asia.
Some of the languages spoken in southern Asia include Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Punjabi, and Kannada. There are also numerous regional and indigenous languages spoken in the different countries that make up the region.
The three most widely spoken languages in Asia are:MandarinHindiArabic
There are approximately 1,300-1,500 languages spoken in Southeast Asia, making it one of the most linguistically diverse regions in the world. The most widely spoken languages in Southeast Asia include Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Tagalog, and Burmese.
Two languages spoken in the northern hemisphere are English and Mandarin. English is widely spoken in countries like the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, while Mandarin is primarily spoken in countries like China and Taiwan.
There is no such place as "Kaipa Asia"
language in northern plains
The main languages spoken in Central Asia are Kazakh, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Tajik, Turkmen, and Russian. These languages are commonly used in countries such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and parts of Russia.
In the northern region of Canada, the primary languages spoken are English and French, as these are the official languages of the country. Indigenous languages such as Inuktitut, Cree, and Ojibwe are also spoken by Indigenous communities in the northern regions of Canada.
Five of the ten most spoken languages in the world are Asian: Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Bengali, Spanish, and Arabic.
Africa is the continent with the most languages spoken, with over 2,000 different languages. This linguistic diversity is due to the many different ethnic groups and cultures found throughout the continent.
The three most widely spoken languages in Asia are:MandarinHindiArabic