User:Secretlondon/Lesser used languages in Europe
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This is scratch pad to see which minority languages are used within the EU - how many speakers, and which have wikipedias.
Aragonese
[edit]- Speakers:30,000 (Eurolang)
- Monolinguals: 500
- ISO 639: an
- Wikipedia: http://an.wikipedia.org/
Asturian
[edit]- Speakers:450,000 (Eurolang)
- Monolinguals: All bilingual with spanish?
- ISO 639: ast
- Wikipedia: http://ast.wikipedia.org/
Basque
[edit]- Speakers: 550,000 (Eurolang)
- Monolinguals: 0?
- ISO 639: eu
- Wikipedia: http://eu.wikipedia.org/
Breton
[edit]- Speakers: 500,000?
- Monolinguals: some
- ISO 639: br
- Wikipedia: http://br.wikipedia.org/
Catalan
[edit]- Speakers: 10,000,000
- ISO 639: ca
- Wikipedia: http://ca.wikipedia.org/
Cornish
[edit]- Speakers: 3,000
- Monolinguals: 0
- ISO 639: cor
- Wikipedia:
Corsican
[edit]- Speakers: 340,000
- Monolinguals: 0, but not all fluent in French
- ISO 639: co
- Wikipedia: http://co.wikipedia.org/
Frisian
[edit]- Speakers: 450,000
- Monolinguals: 0? Bilingual in Dutch/German.
- ISO 639: fy
- Wikipedia: http://fy.wikipedia.org/
Gaelic
[edit]- Speakers: 94,000
- ISO 639: gd
- Wikipedia: http://gd.wikipedia.org/
Galician
[edit]- Speakers: 3,100,000 (Eurolang)
- Monolinguals: 0?
- ISO 639: gl
- Wikipedia: http://gl.wikipedia.org/
Irish
[edit]- Speakers: 1,400,000
- Monolinguals: 0 - bilingual in English
- ISO 639: ga
- Wikipedia: http://ga.wikipedia.org/
Ladin
[edit]- Speakers: 35,000
- ISO 639: roa
- Wikipedia:
Low Saxon
[edit]- Speakers: 1,800,000
- Wikipedia: http://nds.wikipedia.org/
Luxembourgish
[edit]- Speakers: 300,000
- ISO 639: ltz
- Wikipedia:
Occitian
[edit]- Speakers:
- ISO 639: oc
- Wikipedia: http://oc.wikipedia.org/
Pomak (ethnologue says variety of Bulgarian)
[edit]- Speakers: 27,000?
- ISO 639:
- Wikipedia:
Sami
[edit]- Speakers: 5,500?
- ISO 639: smi
- Wikipedia:
Sardinian
[edit]- Speakers: 1,000,000
- ISO 639: srd
- Wikipedia:
Scots
[edit]- Speakers: 1,500,000
- Monolinguals: 0 - bilingual in English
- ISO 639: sco
- Wikipedia:
Sorbian
[edit]- Speakers: 60,000
- ISO 639: wen
- Wikipedia:
Tatar
[edit]- Speakers: 5,700,000
- ISO 639: tt
- Wikipedia: http://tt.wikipedia.org/
Tornedalian Finnish
[edit]- Speakers: 110,000
- ISO 639: fiu
- Wikipedia:
Ulster Scots
[edit]- Speakers: 100,000
- ISO 639: sco
- Wikipedia:
Vlach/Aromanian/Macedo Romanian
[edit]- Speakers: 300,000?
- ISO 639: roa
- Wikipedia:
Welsh
[edit]- Speakers: 500,000
- ISO 639: cy
- Wikipedia: http://cy.wikipedia.org/