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Niche languages of primarily English-speaking countries
How MLB teams got their names
100

This autonomous territory of Denmark is the world’s largest island

Greenland

100

Tina Fey wrote, and acted in this 2004 classic starring Lindsay Lohan

Mean Girls

100

If you watched the Grammys, you would have seen this artist fiddling with their headset, which malfunctioned during their performance. Definitely not, uh, usual.

Alex Warren

100

In this language, which is seeing a resurgence and has gained international popularity by rap group Knee Cap and other far left organizations, “Tiocfaidh ár lá” translates to “Our day will come”

Irish

100

This team gets its name from abbreviating a word that describes inhabitants of dense urban developments

New York Mets - Metropolitans

200

This majority Protestant province (region? area?) was officially formed in 1921 in the aftermath of years of civil war, though its formation also caused a lot of troubles.

Northern Ireland

200

In 30 Rock, Tina Fey plays this character, who works as a writer on a sketch comedy show at NBC

Liz Lemon

200

If you watched the Grammys you would have seen this pop star perform their massive hit APT with ROSÉ

Bruno Mars

200

While the Scots language derives from the Germanic language family, this Scottish language has its origins in Celtic. It has historically been spoken in the highland regions, but is currently seeing a Renaissance in the city centers.

Gaelic (Scottish Gaelic)

200

This defunct team got its name from the 1967 World’s Fair, which was held in Canada

Montreal Expos - Expo 67

300

This territory of The Netherlands is first in the list of places the Beach Boys wanna take ya.

Aruba

300

Tina Fey plays a famous podcast host in this popular Hulu series

Only Murders in the Building

300

If you watched the Grammys, you would have seen this artist give a barebones performance of their song Yukon, using a guitar and sound machine, while seemingly only wearing boxers.

Justin Bieber

300

This is the most spoken of the non-English native languages in the UK, with over 800,000 people claiming to have some amount of fluency. It is the national language of the 3rd most populous constituent country in the UK.

Welsh

300

This team gets its name from the nickname for the urban area it represents, which includes 2 major cities that lie on either side of the Mississippi river.

Minnesota Twins - Twin Cities

400

This autonomous territory is the largest of its kind in the US, spanning across multiple states in the southwest.

Navajo Nation

400

Tina Fey has appeared in 7 episodes of this show, which she co-created. It ran from 2015-2019 and stars Ellie Kemper.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

400

If you watched the commercials during the Grammys, you would have seen this popular folk-pop artist premier a music video for their song The Great Divide, which also ended up being a Mastercard commercial I guess?

Noah Kahan

400

This Louisiana ethnic group has its roots in migrants from Acadia, a former French colony in Canada. Members of this group may still be heard speaking their unique dialect of French today in some rural parts of southern Louisiana.

Cajuns

400

This team got its current name in 2006, when it removed the first word from its existing name, becoming significantly less satanic

Tampa Bay Rays - Devil Rays

500

This archipelago in the southern Atlantic ocean is a self governing member of the British overseas territories, though it is also claimed by a different country which refers to the islands as Malvinas.

Falkland Islands

500

In this Pixar movie, Tina Fey voices the character 22, whose body gets swapped with a middle school band teacher after leaving the “Great Before”.

Soul

500

If you watched the Grammys you would have seen this legendary, iconic, mononymous, pop star receive a lifetime achievement award. You then would have seen them present the award for Record of the Year to Luther Vandross, who has been dead for over 20 years.

Cher

500

This dialect is named for the island in which it’s spoken, in the remote northern islands of Scotland (not to be confused with the highlands) and has its origins in Scandinavian and Scots. You may get some thick wool sweaters from speakers of this dialect.

Shetland/Shetlandic

500

This team gets its name from its official state bird, whose adult males are a bright orange,  and is commonly shortened to just the first letter of the name

Baltimore Orioles - O’s