No, Spanish is not spoken in Kazakhstan. For the languages of Kazakhstan, click here.
Baltic-Slavic languages are spoken in Eastern Europe, mainly in countries such as Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. These languages belong to the Indo-European language family and are closely related to each other.
The languages that are most spoken in Central Asia include:Russian (spoken in Ukraine and Russia)Turkmen (spoken in Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey)Persian (spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan)These are just a few of the languages that are most popular in this region.
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Convicts spoke the languages of the countries they lived in.
Many different languages are spoken in the many Commonwealth countries. The English language is common to most members of the Commonwealth.
Pakistan has four neighbouring countries Afghanistan where Pashto and Dari is spoken India where Hindi, Gujrati and other native languages are spoken China where Mandarin Chinese is spoken and Iran, where Farsi is spoken.
If you are just asking about the languages of 15 random countries, here they are:EnglishSpanishFrenchGermanRussianHebrewArabicJapanesePersianHindiGuaraníArmenianHungarianTurkishPolish
Russian is officially used in four countries:RussiaBelarusKyrgyzstanKazakhstan4 countries have Russian as an official language: RussiaBelarusKazakhstanKyrgyzstanRussian is also official in these regions:Crimea, UkraineGagauzia, MoldovaTransnistria, Moldova
Yes, Russian is the most widely spoken Slavic language, with around 150 million native speakers. It is an official language in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.
The countries of Central Asia are officially the Republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan, however UNESCO stretches it's borders to include Afghanistan, Tibet and areas of India, Russia, PRC and Mongolia. Languages are: Turkmen Uzbek Qazaq (Kazakh) Kyrgyz Russian (spoken to some extent in majoirty of Central Asian countries/officially in Kazakhstan) Urdu, Hindi, Mandarin Chinese, Mongol, Tibetan are also spoken if included in "Central Asia"
Japan, China, and Ethiopia are three countries where non-European languages are spoken. In Japan, the language spoken is Japanese; in China, it is Mandarin; and in Ethiopia, Amharic is spoken.