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- Link of image to Google Translates Persian Keyboard Here
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Domain only accessible with Farsi/Persian text.
- Only Farsi/Persian allow NNN formatting.
*Arabic, Hebrew etc will require you to use LNL format (letters outside of numbers), NNN not allowed.
- Native speakers make up 1% of the worlds Native Speakers.
Here is the list of the top Native Language(s)
- Those Highlighted in Red use Û°Û±Û²Û³Û´ÛµÛ¶Û·Û¸Û¹ instead of 0123456789
- Chinese is somewhat similar as they have one letter characters for "one," but Persian and Arabic are different.
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11% of the World's Languages:
- Use #'s Û°Û±Û²Û³Û´ÛµÛ¶Û·Û¸Û¹ Instead of #'s 0123456789- Grows up with a mathbook that use Û±+Û²=Û³ instead of 1+2=3
- If you select farsi in google translate you will not find (0123456789) on Arabic, Persian, Hebrew or Hindi Keyboards.
- Link of image to Google Translates Persian Keyboard Here
Now Accepting offers for Farsi/Persian IDN NNN format.
Û¸Û¸Û¸.com (888.com)
Domain only accessible with Farsi/Persian text.
- Only Farsi/Persian allow NNN formatting.
*Arabic, Hebrew etc will require you to use LNL format (letters outside of numbers), NNN not allowed.
- Native speakers make up 1% of the worlds Native Speakers.
Here is the list of the top Native Language(s)
- Those Highlighted in Red use Û°Û±Û²Û³Û´ÛµÛ¶Û·Û¸Û¹ instead of 0123456789
- Chinese is somewhat similar as they have one letter characters for "one," but Persian and Arabic are different.
Û°Û±Û²Û³Û´ÛµÛ¶Û·Û¸Û¹ replace 0123456789
Language | Native speakers (millions) | % of world population | Mainly spoken in | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mandarin å®è¯ | 955* | 14.4% | China, Taiwan, Singapore | Part of Chinese language family |
Spanish Español | 407* | 6.15% | Spain, Mexico, United States, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, Venezuela, Equatorial Guinea, Western Sahara | Mutually intelligible with Portuguese[SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP][SUP][4][/SUP] |
English | 359* | 5.43% | United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, United States, Canada, Commonwealth of Nations | |
Hindi हिनà¥à¤¦à¥ | 311* | 4.70% | India, Nepal | Part of Hindi languages family. Includes approx. 100 million speakers of other Hindi languages not counted below. Mutually intelligible with Urdu. |
Arabic اÙعربÙØ© | 293* | 4.43% | Arab League | The Arabic language contains many different dialects. Most are mutually intelligible. See Varieties of Arabic |
Portuguese Português | 216* | 3.27% | Portugal, Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Mozambique , São Tomé and PrÃncipe, Guinea-Bissau, Timor-Leste | Mutually intelligible with Spanish[SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP][SUP][4][/SUP] |
Bengali বাà¦à¦²à¦¾ | 206* | 3.11% | Bangladesh, India (West Bengal, Tripura,Assam) | |
Russian Ð ÑÑÑкий | 154* | 2.33% | Russia, Ukraine, Commonwealth of Independent States | Partially mutually intelligible with Ukrainian[SUP][5][/SUP] andBelarusian[SUP][5][/SUP] |
Japanese æ¥æ¬èª | 126* | 1.90% | Japan | |
Punjabi ਪੰà¨à¨¾à¨¬à© ÙØ¬Ø§Ø¨Û | 102* | 1.44% | India, Pakistan (Punjab region) | |
German Deutsch | 89* | 1.39% | Germany, Austria, Belgium (Eupen-Malmedy), Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Italy (South Tirol) | |
Javanese ꦧꦱê¦ê¦® | 82 | 1.25% | Indonesia (Java) | Javanese is the largest language without an official statusanywhere (and thus the largest minority language in the world), despite being used throughout Southeast Asia andSuriname. |
Wu å³èª å´è¯ | 80 | 1.20% | China (Zhejiang, Shanghai, southern Jiangsu) | Part of Chinese language family |
Malay/Indonesian Bahasa Melayu Bahasa Indonesia | 77 | 1.16% | Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore | |
Telugu à°¤à±à°²à±à°à± | 76 | 1.15% | India (Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu,Karnataka, Puducherry) | |
Vietnamese Tiếng Viá»t | 76 | 1.14% | Vietnam | |
Korean íêµì´/ì¡°ì ë§ | 76 | 1.14% | South Korea, North Korea | |
French Francais | 74 | 1.12% | France and its territories, Belgium, Canada, Switzerland, Gabon, Algeria, Mauritius, Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Francophonie | |
Marathi मराठॠ| 73 | 1.10% | India (Maharashtra, Goa, Andhra Pradesh,Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat) | |
Tamil தமிழ௠| 70 | 1.06% | India (Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Puducherry), Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius | |
Urdu اÙردÙÙ | 66 | 0.99% | India, Pakistan | Mutually intelligible with Hindi |
Persian ÙØ§Ø±Ø³Û | 65 | 0.99% | Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan | |
Turkish Türkçe | 63 | 0.95% | Turkey, Cyprus | |
Italian Italiano | 59 | 0.90% | Italy, Switzerland, San Marino | |
Cantonese ç²¤è¯ ç²µèª | 59 | 0.89% | China (Guangdong (Canton), southernGuangxi), Hong Kong, Macau | Part of Chinese language family |
Thai ภาษาà¹à¸à¸¢ | 56 | 0.85% | Thailand | |
Gujarati àªà«àªàª°àª¾àª¤à« | 49 | 0.74% | India ( Gujarat, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli) | |
Jin æè¯ | 48 | 0.72% | China (Shanxi, parts of Inner Mongolia, Hebei,Henan, Shaanxi) | Part of Chinese language family |
Min Nan é½åè¯ | 47 | 0.71% | China (Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan), Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore | Part of Chinese language family |
Polish JÄzyk Polski | 40 | 0.61% | Poland | |
Pashto Ù¾Úت٠| 39 | 0.58% | Afghanistan, Pakistan | |
Kannada à²à²¨à³à²¨à²¡ | 38 | 0.58% | India (Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra) | |
Xiang æ¹è¯ | 38 | 0.58% | China (Hunan) | Part of Chinese language family |
Malayalam മലയാളഠ| 38 | 0.57% | India (Kerala, Lakshadweep, Mahé) | |
Sundanese á®á® á®á®¥á®á®ªá® | 38 | 0.57% | Indonesia (Java) | Sundanese is the second largest language (after Javanese)without an official status anywhere (not counting Chinese dialects such as Wu, Yue, Jin, Min Nan, Xiang). |
Hausa ÙÙرÙØ´ÙÙ ÙÙÙÙس٠| 34 | 0.52% | Nigeria | |
Oriya à¬à¬¡à¬¼à¬¿à¬ | 33 | 0.50% | India (Odisha) | |
Burmese áá¼ááºáá¬á ᬠ| 33 | 0.50% | Burma | |
Hakka å®¢å®¶è¯ | 31 | 0.46% | China (Southern) | Part of Chinese language family |
Ukrainian ÑкÑаÑнÑÑка мова | 30 | 0.46% | Ukraine | |
Bhojpuri à¤à¥à¤à¤ªà¥à¤°à¥ | 29 | 0.43% | India (Bihar) | Part of Bihari. This is only a fraction of the speakers; the others are counted under Hindi above. |
Tagalog | 28 | 0.42% | Philippines | |
Yoruba èdè Yorùbá | 28 | 0.42% | Nigeria, Benin, Togo | |
Maithili मà¥à¤¥à¤¿à¤²à¥, মà§à¦¥à¦¿à¦²à§ | 27 | 0.41% | India (Bihar), Nepal | Part of Bihari. This is only a fraction of the speakers; the others are counted under Hindi above. |
Swahili Kiswahili | 26 | 0.39% | Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda | |
Uzbek OÊ»zbek Ðзбек اÙزبÛÚ© | 26 | 0.39% | Uzbekistan | |
Sindhi سÙÚ٠सिनà¥à¤§à¥ ਸਿੰਧ੠| 26 | 0.39% | India, Pakistan (Sindh) |