The Serienjunkies website is a website based in Germany. There is not very much that is known about this website other than where it has originated from.
French
The bt direct website, like all other websites is not written in a programming language, but rather something that is commonly known as HTML, Hypertext Markup Language.
The website "Canalblog" is written in French. If you are using Google Chrome, or another browser that supports it, you may translate the page for easy viewing, in the language of your choice.
The Les Pacs website is written in French. The Les Pacs website is an entertainment website that services Montreal and Quebec Canada. The website is easily accessed online.
The Bedave Sitem website is written in the Turkish language. They do have a function that allows one to switch to English language though as well as German and Dutch.
The Rede Globo website is written in Portuguese. The term itself translates as Globe Network from the Portuguese and the company is based in Brazil where the primary language spoken is Portuguese.
The 101Barz website is written in Dutch. However, there are numerous web browsers (such as Google Chrome, for example) that have an option for almost instantaneous translation to an alternative language.
The Voila mail site is hosted by a French language based website and is targeted to those in the country of France. The page is written in the French language.
The 123spill website is based in Norway depending on which Norway the website could be in English or in German. The 123spill website's domain was not found and the owner of the domain and website is not known.
Pindu is a website about a band of the same name. Their website is written in Romanian. This site offers photographs, videos, and song downloads of Pindu's work.
Blablaland, although not accessible right now for unknown reasons, is written in the French language as it originates out of France. Using Google Translate, it is easily viewable in any language you prefer.
The language the phrase 'dictionar roman englez' is written in Romanian, and the phrase is requesting a dictionary of English Romanian. These dictionaries can be found online at the Dictionar Englez Roman website.