Asia is home to an estimated 2,300 different languages, making it the most linguistically diverse continent in the world. These languages belong to several major language families, including Sino-Tibetan, Indo-European, Altaic, Dravidian, and Austroasiatic, among others. The number of languages varies as some are widely spoken while others are limited to small communities. Additionally, many languages face the threat of extinction due to globalization and cultural shifts.
there is so many languages in Asia because people are not close to each other that they have to speak alot of languages.
For the languages of Indonesia, click here.For the languages of all of Asia (including Indonesia), click here.
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.
There is almost nothing common to all the languages of Southeast Asia (over 2000 languages) except the fact that they show evidence of human civilization.
all of the countries in Asia would be the mixtures of the languages
More than 1300
Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Phillippinese..... i think by 8
Your question is too general, no one will be able to answer such question since there are so many languages in Asia. Thank you
The most common languages of South Asia are:ArabicBurmeseHindiIndonesianThaiVietnamese
The three most widely spoken languages in Asia are:MandarinHindiArabic
Asia is a continent not a country so it doesn't have an official language. Or rather it has many official languages...
There isn't one single language spoken by all people in Asia, as it is a diverse continent with many different countries and languages. Some of the most widely spoken languages in Asia include Mandarin, Hindi, Arabic, Bengali, and Japanese.