Most common language spoken in the US and Canada.
The father of the German Peoples languages and the English language too.
The language you think of when you hear the word "China" (I want what version of the language is spoken)
Simplified Chinese
A known ancient writing system (and maybe spoken too) that came from Ancient Egypt.
Hieroglyphics
We all know that _ _ _ _ _ can connect us in ways we don't expect.
Music
Spoken in most South and Central American countries which comes from Iberia
Latin American Spanish
Father of the Romance Languages and is close to the the modern equivalent to Italian.
Latin
The language that the Taiwanese (aka Chinese) people speak. (I want the version they speak)
Traditional Chinese
The language the Zulu people used to speak before they were submitted into the British Empire.
Zulu
Deaf people use this.
Sign Language (Differs with Languages)
Modern English
Writing system that Balkan Countries and Russia use to write and speak their language.
Cyrillic System.
The Language that most Islamic Countries speak in the Middle East.
Arabic
A language used in colonies that were colonized by the people who surrendered in World War 2.
African French
This is how someone expresses ones feeling and or emotions via,
Art
Brazil mainly speaks this country and its the only majority (I think) country that speaks?
Latin American Portugese
The people of one country in Scandinavia use the word "Sisu" and are very great at dealing with Soviets. Their language comes from Northern Germanic tounge, just like what the Vikings talked in.
Finnish
The Language that India speaks (No its not Indian.)
Hindu
The Language Angola speaks.
African Portugese.
What writers of this type of writing use to express their own dark tones in a story.
Poetry
This language was not allowed to be spoken by its Native people when the Spaniards came to the Americas. An old Empire used to be here and it mysteriously collapsed? (It is still spoken to this day)
Mayan
The Language that the people of Belgium speak. They have primarily two languages that are separated due to province issues of Flemish Branbant and Walloon Branbant. (One answer may work.)
Dutch with a Belgian accent, and/or French with a Belgian accent.
The Language that Israel Speaks. (No, Israeli is a term for the people, not the language)
Hebrew
A low form of Dutch that is spoken in South Africa
Afrikaans
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