List of languages of Russia
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This is a list of languages used in Russia. Some of the languages have more speakers, and even official status, in other countries.
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[edit] Official language
[edit] Languages related to European Russia
[edit] Languages with more than 1,000,000 speakers
[edit] 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)
- Lezgi (397,000)
- Eastern Mari (451,000)
- Ossetic (493,000)
- Romanian (147,000)
- Tabassaran (128,000)
- Udmurt (463,000)
[edit] 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)
- Yiddish (30,000)
- Vlax Romany (10,000)
[edit] Languages with more than 1,000 speakers
- Akhvakh
- Archi
- Bagvalal
- Bezhta
- Botlikh
- Chamalal
- Ghodoberi
- Hunzib
- Judeo-Tat
- Karata
- Ludian
- Serbian
- Tindi
- Tsakhur
- Tsez
- Veps
[edit] Languages with less than 1,000 speakers
[edit] Languages related to Asian Russia
[edit] Languages with more than 100,000 speakers
[edit] 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)
[edit] 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)
[edit] Languages with less than 1,000 speakers
- Ainu
- Aleut (including Mednyy)
- Alutor
- Chulym
- Enets
- Itelmen
- Karagas
- Kerek
- Ket
- Negidal
- Nganasan
- Oroch
- Orok
- Udege
- Ulch
- Yugh
- Yukaghir languages
- Northern Yukaghir
- Southern Yukaghir
- Yupik languages
- Central Siberian Yupik
- Naukanski Yupik
[edit] 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)