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:''Since it is impossible to list all the languages here, therefore, only languages with more than 1 million speakers will be listed here'' Below is list of languages without any official status (or a minority language) with more than a million speakers, ordered by the number of native speakers: : *Non Mandarin Chineses, Wu (77 million), Yue (70 million), Min (60 million), Gan (20–50 million), Hakka (34 million), Xiang (30–36 million); see identification of the varieties of Chinese #Javanese language: 80 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia〔(The Most Common Official Languages in the World )〕 #Rajasthani language:It is spoken by 50 million people in Rajasthan and neighbouring states of India and Pakistan . #Sundanese language: 27 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia #Madurese language: 13 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia #Batak languages (7 languages): 7 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia #Minangkabau language: 7 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia #Banjar language: 6 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia #Krio: 6 millions speakers, de facto national language of Sierra Leone but without official status #Bhili language: 6 million speakers, largest linguistic community of India without regional status #Balinese language: 4 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia #Bugis language: 4 million speakers, no official status #Hmong language: 4 million speakers, no official status #Acehnese language: 3.5 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia #Silesian language: 2 million speakers, no official status #Aramaic language: 2 million speakers, no official status #Yi language: 2 million speakers, no official status == Languages with official status in their region but not country == *Telugu language: 81 million speakers, state official status in India *Marathi language: 60 million speakers, state official status in India *Malayalam language: 38 million speakers, state official status in India *Kannada language: 40 million speakers, state official status in India *Gujarati language: 40 million speakers, state official status in India *Oriya language: 30 million speakers, state official status in India *Punjabi language: 100 million speakers, regional status in Pakistan where its speakers form the majority of the country's population, but state official status in India *Maithili language: 20 million speakers, state official status in India *Assamese language: 13 million speakers, state official status in India *Catalan language 9.4 million speakers, official language in Catalonia, Valencia and Balearic Islands, but not in the rest of Spain, and in Andorra. *Uyghur language: 8–11 million speakers, regional official status in China *Konkani language: 7.4 million speakers, state official status in India *Santali language: 6.2 million speakers, state official status in India *Tatar language: 5.4 million speakers, regional official status in Russia (Tatarstan) *Mundari language: 2,080,000 speakers, state official status in India *Meitei language: 1.4 million speakers, state official status in India 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of largest languages without official status」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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