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List of languages of Russia Totally Explained
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Everything about List Of Languages Of Russia totally explainedThis is a list of languages used in Russia. Some of the languages have more speakers, and even official status, in other countries.
Official language
Languages related to European Russia
Languages with more than 1,000,000 speakers
Tatar (5,300,000)
Ukrainian (1,800,000)
Bashkir (1,370,000)
Chechen (1,330,000)
Chuvash (1,320,000)
Languages with more than 100,000 speakers
Adyghe (129,000)
Armenian (904,000)
Avar (784,000)
Azeri (669,000)
Belarusian (316,000)
Dargwa (503,000)
Mordovian languages
Georgian (286,000)
German (896,000)
Ingush (405,000)
Kabardian (587,000)
Kalmyk (153,000)
Karachay-Balkar (302,000)
Komi-Zyrian (217,000)
Kumyk (458,000)
Lak (153,000)
Lezgian (397,000)
Eastern Mari (451,000)
Ossetic (493,000)
Romanian (147,000)
Tabassaran (128,000)
Udmurt (463,000)
Languages with more than 10,000 speakers
Abaza (38,000)
Aghul (29,000)
Andi (23,000)
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (7,700)
Baltic Romany (20,000)
Estonian (26,000)
Finnish (51,000)
Karelian (52,000)
Komi-Permyak (94,000)
Kurmanji (30,000)
Latvian (34,000)
Lithuanian (49,000)
Livvi
Western Mari (36,000)
Nogai (90,000)
Polish (94,000)
Rutul (29,000)
Tsez (15,000)
Vlax Romany (10,000)
Yiddish (30,000)
Languages with more than 1,000 speakers
Akhvakh
Archi
Bagvalal
Bezhta (10,000)
Botlikh
Chamalal
Ghodoberi
Hunzib
Judeo-Tat
Karata
Khwarshi (3,000)
Ludian
Serbian
Tindi
Tsakhur
Veps
Languages with fewer than 1,000 speakers
Hinukh
Ingrian
Sami languages
Vod
Languages related to Asian Russia
Languages with more than 100,000 speakers
Kazakh (563,000)
Buryat (368,000)
Tuvin (242,000)
Yakut (456,000)
Languages with more than 10,000 speakers
Altay (65,000)
Kyrgyz (46,000)
Khakas (52,000)
Khanty (13,000)
Nenets (31,000)
Shor (around 10,000)
Tajiki (131,000)
Uzbek (238,000)
Languages with more than 1,000 speakers
Chukot (7,700)
Dolgan
Even (7,100)
Evenki (7,500)
Gilyak
Koryak
Mansi
Mongolian (11,000)
Nanai
Selkup
Udi (1,000)
Languages with fewer than 1,000 speakers
Ainu
Aleut (including Mednyy)
Alutor
Chulym
Enets
Itelmen
Karagas
Kerek
Ket
Negidal
Nganasan
Oroch
Orok
Udege
Ulch
Yugh
Yukaghir languages
Yupik languages
Other
Bohtan Neo-Aramaic
Domari
Korean (60,000)
Lomavren
Mandarin Chinese (59,000)
Russian sign language
Pontic
Tat language
Turkish (161,000)
Turkmen (38,000)Further Information
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