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Lesser spoken language around the world

 Here are some of the lesser-spoken languages around the world: Languages with fewer than 1,000 speakers 1. *Ainu (Japan)*: Spoken by the Ainu people, an indigenous group in Japan. (10 speakers) 2. *Taushiro (Peru)*: Spoken by the Taushiro people, an indigenous group in Peru. (20 speakers) 3. *Paicî (French Polynesia)*: Spoken by the Paicî people, an indigenous group in French Polynesia. (30 speakers) 4. *Lendu (Democratic Republic of Congo)*: Spoken by the Lendu people, an indigenous group in the Democratic Republic of Congo. (40 speakers) 5. *Mapudungun (Chile)*: Spoken by the Mapuche people, an indigenous group in Chile. (50 speakers) Languages with 1,000-10,000 speakers 1. *Yuchi (USA)*: Spoken by the Yuchi people, an indigenous group in the southeastern United States. (1,000 speakers) 2. *Cree (Canada)*: Spoken by the Cree people, an indigenous group in Canada. (2,000 speakers) 3. *Inuktitut (Canada)*: Spoken by the Inuit people, an indigenous group in Canada. (3,000 speakers)...

German alphabets and language

 The German alphabet is similar to the English alphabet, with a few additional letters. Here are the 26 letters of the modern German alphabet: Vowels 1. A (a) 2. E (e) 3. I (i) 4. O (o) 5. U (u) 6. Ä (ä) 7. Ö (ö) 8. Ü (ü) Consonants 1. B (b) 2. C (c) 3. D (d) 4. F (f) 5. G (g) 6. H (h) 7. J (j) 8. K (k) 9. L (l) 10. M (m) 11. N (n) 12. P (p) 13. Q (q) 14. R (r) 15. S (s) 16. T (t) 17. V (v) 18. W (w) 19. X (x) 20. Y (y) 21. Z (z) 22. ß (Eszett or scharfes S) Special Letters 1. Ä (ä) - a with an umlaut 2. Ö (ö) - o with an umlaut 3. Ü (ü) - u with an umlaut 4. ß (Eszett or scharfes S) - a special letter that represents a sharp "s" sound Note: The German alphabet is similar to the English alphabet, but with a few additional letters and diacritical marks. Diacritical marks are symbols added to letters to indicate changes in pronunciation, tone, or stress. Here are some common diacritical marks: Accent Marks 1. *Acute Accent (é)*: Indicates a rising intonation or stress. 2. *Grav...