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No. Language Autonym Articles Remarks
23 Catalan Català 28021 Andorra; Catalonia, Balearic Islands, Valencia in Spain Polaco /ˌkʰætəlˈæn/ (Català IPA: /kətə'la/ or /kata'la/) also called Valencian (Valencià IPA: /valensi'a/) is a Romance language, the national language of Andorra and co-official in several regions of Spain.
34 Galician Galego 14415 Galician (Galician: galego) is a language of the Western Ibero-Romance branch, spoken in Galicia (Galiza in the Galician language). Galicia is an autonomous community (roughly comparable to a federated state) with the constitutional status of "historic nationality", located in northwestern Spain.
45 Walloon Walon 6878 Walloon (walon) is a regional Romance language spoken as a second language by some in Belgium.
50 Breton Brezhoneg 5748 Breton (Breton: Brezhoneg) is a Celtic language spoken by some of the inhabitants of Brittany (Breizh) and Loire-Atlantique (historically part of Brittany) in France
54 Asturian Asturianu 4660 Astur-Leonese is a Romance language of the West Iberian group, spoken in the Spanish provinces of Asturias (where it is called Asturian, asturianu, or Bable), León, Zamora and Salamanca (where it is called Leonese, llïonés), Extremadura (where is called Extremaduran, extremeñu) and in the area of Miranda de Douro in Portugal (where it is called Mirandese, mirandés).
55 Sicilian Sicilianu 4657 Sicilian (Lu Sicilianu, Lingua Siciliana) is the Romance language spoken in Sicily and southern Italy.
56 Neapolitan Nnapulitano 4473 Neapolitan (autonym: nnapulitano; Italian: napoletano) is a Romance language spoken in the city and region of Naples, Campania (Neapolitan: Nàpule, Italian: Napoli), as well as throughout most of southern Italy
57 Welsh Cymraeg 4214 Welsh (Cymraeg or y Gymraeg, pronounced [kəmˈrɑːɨɡ], [ə ɡəmˈrɑːɨɡ]), is a member of the Brythonic branch of Celtic spoken natively in Wales (Cymru), England by some along the Welsh border, and in the Chubut Valley, a Welsh immigrant colony in the Patagonia region of Argentina.
71 Low Saxon Plattdüütsch 2348 Low German (also called Plattdeutsch, Plattdüütsch or Low Saxon) is a name for the regional language varieties of the Low Germanic languages spoken mainly in northern Germany, and eastern Netherlands.
75 Occitan Occitan 2007 Occitan, or lenga d'òc, or languedoc, is a Romance language (or group of languages), spoken mainly in southern France.
76 Limburgian Limburgs 1898 Limburgish, or Limburgian or Limburgic (Dutch: Limburgs, German: Limburgisch, French: Limbourgeois) is a group of Franconian varieties, spoken in the Limburg and Rhineland regions, near the common Dutch/Belgian/German border.
78 Alemannic Alemannisch 1866 Alemannic German (Alemannisch) is a group of dialects of the Upper German branch of the Germanic language family. It is spoken by approximately ten million people in six different countries in southern Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, France and Italy.
79 Javanese Basa Jawa 1623 Javanese language is the spoken language of the people in the central and eastern part of the island of Java, in Indonesia. It is the native language of more than 75,500,000 people. Although not currently an official language anywhere, Javanese is by far the Austronesian language with the largest number of native speakers.
80 Min Nan Bân-lâm-gú 1537 Min Nan, Minnan, or Min-nan (Simplified Chinese: 闽南语; Traditional Chinese: 閩南語; Pinyin: Mǐnnányǔ; POJ: Bân-lâm-gú; "Southern Min" or "Southern Fujian" language) is the Chinese language/dialect spoken in southern Fujian province, China and neighboring areas, and by descendants of emigrants from these areas in diaspora. Hokkien, Taiwanese, and Teochew are all common names for several prominent variants of Min Nan.
82 Scots Scots 1486 Scots or Lallans (Eng: Lowlands), sometimes called Lowland Scots to distinguish it from the Gaelic language of the Highlands, is a West Germanic language used in Scotland, parts of Northern Ireland, and border areas of the Republic of Ireland, where it is known in official circles as Ulster Scots or Ullans but by speakers simply as Scotch or Scots.