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Oh honey, you mean "linguistic nations." Examples include countries like France with French as the official language, or Japan with Japanese as the primary language. Basically, it's when a specific language is closely tied to a nation's identity. But hey, who's keeping track anyway?
Marathi is primarily spoken in the Indian state of Maharashtra and in some neighboring states. It is also spoken by the Marathi diaspora in other countries, particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates.
Oh honey, Cantonese is spoken by about 55 million people in China, which is roughly 4% of the total population. So, if you're asking about the percentage of Chinese people who speak Cantonese, it's a small slice of the pie. Hope that satisfies your curiosity, dear.
Storytellers From China Dude dont be dumb.
The ancient Egyptians created the Hieroglyphics. Without their written language we would not know what language the people from that area and time period had spoken. Plus the Hieroglyphics have opened up a new language for people of that study to read and write.
well gee dude i dunno go to china and find out yourself haha jk dude uhh its just a little remodeled and the kids there are mostly the same
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "dude" is done by forming the letter "d" with your dominant hand and then moving it back and forth in front of your body. However, the sign can vary depending on regional variations or personal preferences.
uhh yeah dude shes not cardboard
Dude, do you live in china? Im in america where i live and we use paper!
huh, are you talking in another language dude??
Oh, dude, in Lille, France, they speak French! Like, that's the main language there. But hey, you might hear some people speaking other languages too, like Arabic or English, because, you know, it's a diverse world out there. But officially, it's all about that French language in Lille.
Oh honey, the language spoken in the land where rhinos roam is probably Rhinoese. But let me tell you, those rhinos are not sitting around conjugating verbs all day, they're too busy stomping through the savannah. So, unless you're planning on joining a rhino book club, I wouldn't worry too much about learning their language.