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How many languages ??are there in Southeast Asia?

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Asian languages

Yemen official language: Arabic; common language: English

Turkey official Language: Turkish; common languages: English, Kurdish, Arabic

Official language of Turkmenistan: Russian; common languages: Turkmen, Uzbek

Official language of Maldives: English; Common language: Divehi

Official language of Malaysia: Malay; Common language: English, Chinese, Tamil

Official language of Bhutan: English, Buddhist Dzongkha; Southern language: Nepali

China’s national language: Chinese; 55 other ethnic groups have their own spoken and written languages

Official language of Uzbekistan: Russian; common language: Uzbek

Official language of Bahrain Islands: Arabic; common languages: English, Persian, Urdu

Palestinian Arabic

Official language of Pakistan: English; common languages: Urdu, Northwestern Indian dialects, Sindhi, Balochistan

Language

Brunei official language: Malay; common languages: Chinese , English

Japan Japanese

Official language of East Timor: Portuguese; common languages: Tetum, Indonesian, Dutch

Israeli official Language: Hebrew; common language: Arabic

Official language of Qatar: Arabic; common language: English

Official language of Nepal: Nepali; common language: Bhutanese , Newari, Masli

Armenia’s official language: Russian; common language: Armenian

Iraq’s official language: Arabic, Kurdish; common language: English, Asian Predicate language, Armenian

Iran’s official language: Persian; local ethnic languages: Arabic, Turkish, Baluchi Iranian dialect

language, Kurdish

Official language of India: English; National language: Hindi; National languages: Bengali, Telugu, Marathi

, Tamil, Gujarati, Dravidian Dialects, Kannada, Oriya, Assamese, Kashmiri

Sindhi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Punjabi

Official languages ??of Indonesia: Indonesian, Dutch; national languages: more than 200

Official language of Kyrgyzstan: Russian; Common language: Kyrgyz

Official language of Jordan: Arabic; Common language: English

Laos, French

Official language of Saudi Arabia: Arabic; common language: English

Official language of the United Arab Emirates: Arabic; common language: English, Persian, Hindi, Urdu

Language

Oman’s official language: Arabic; common language: English

Afghanistan’s official language: Putonghua Shitu and Dari (Persian); regional languages: Kafir, Uzbek, Balochi

Luchish, Turkish

Official language of Azerbaijan: Russian; common language : Azerbaijani, Armenian

Bengali: Bengali; common language: English

Syria official language: Arabic; common languages: Kurdish, Armenian, Aramaic , Cherks

Small, French

Official language of Kazakhstan: Russian; common language: Kazakh

Official language of Cambodia: Khmer; common language Language: French

Kuwait official language: Arabic; common language: English

Georgia official language: Georgian, Russian; common language: Georgian, English

Official language of Thailand: Thai; common language: English

Official language of the Philippines: English, Filipino-Tagalog (Filipino-Tagalog); common language: Yi

Lo Kano, Sabuano

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p>Official language of Tajikistan: Russian; Common language: Tajik

Official language of Sri Lanka: Sinhala; Upper class: English; National language: Tamil

North Korea Language

The official language of Myanmar: Burmese; language: each ethnic group has its own spoken and written language

The official language of Vietnam: Vietnamese; common languages: French, Khmer

South Korea Korean

Cypriot Greek, Turkish

Official languages ??of Singapore: English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil; national language: Malay; administrative language : English

Official language of Mongolia: Khalkha Mongolian; common languages: Turkic, Russian

Official language of Sikkim: English; common languages: Sanskrit, Dzongkha, Nepali Chinese, Tibetan, Sikkimese

Lebanon’s official language: Arabic; common languages: French, Armenian