Language names

Language names

Language names of world languages in their own language.

* Albanian - Shqipe
* Arabic - al-Arabiya
* Azerbaijani - Azərbaycan
* Basque - Euskara
* Belarusian - Беларуская
* Bosnian - Bosanski
* Bulgarian - Български
* Chinese - Zhong Wen (Jong-wen "middle-language" China is Zhong-guo or "middle kingdom" in Chinese)
* Catalan - Català
* Croatian - Hrvatski
* Czech - Čeština
* Danish - Dansk
* Dutch - Nederlands
* Estonian - Eesti
* Faroese - Føroyskt
* Finnish - Suomi
* French - la langue française (the French language) or français (as in "I can speak French")
* German - Deutsch (doitch)
* Greek - Ελληνικά
* Hebrew - Ivrit
* Hungarian - Magyar
* Icelandic - Islenska
* Indonesian - Bahasa Indonesia
* Irish - Gaeilge
* Italian - Italiano
* Japanese - Nihongo (日本語. /Ni-Hon-Go/ "sun-origin-language")
* Kazakh - қазақша
* Korean - 한국어
* Latin - Latina
* Latvian - Latviešu
* Lithuanian - Lietuvių
* Luxembourgish - Lëtzebuergesch
* Macedonian - македонски
* Maltese - Malti or Lingwa Maltija
* Norwegian - Norsk
* Polish - Polski
* Portuguese - Português
* Romanian - Limba română (the Romanian language) or româneşte ("I can speak Romanian")
* Romansh - Rumantsch (one of four official languages in Switzerland)
* Russian - Русский язык (russkiy yazyk, IPA| ['ru.skʲɪj jɪ.'zɨk] )
* Serbian - Српски (Srpski)
* Slovak - Slovaščina
* Slovenian - Slovenščina
* Spanish - Español (espaniol)
* Swedish - Svenska
* Turkish - Türkçe
* Ukrainian - Українська
* Urdu - اردو
* Vietnamese - Tiếng Việt
* Welsh - Cymraeg

ee also

*List of languages
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias List of Wikipedias]


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