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2-syllable Languages that contain L

Languages pronounced in 2 syllables that contain L — full profile for each.

You're looking for 2-syllable languages containing L — here are 15 matches, each linked to a full profile.

List of 2-syllable Languages that contain L

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    English

    A West Germanic language with Norse and Norman French overlays — the most widely spoken language on Earth when second-language speakers are counted, and the de facto lingua franca of science, aviation, and the internet.

    2

    Fula

    A Niger-Congo language spoken across the Sahel from Senegal to Sudan — the language of the historically pastoralist Fulani people, with about 65 million speakers.

    3

    Klingon

    A constructed language created by linguist Marc Okrand for the Star Trek franchise — the most fully developed and widely spoken of all fictional languages.

    4

    Latin

    The Italic language of ancient Rome that became Western Europe's intellectual lingua franca for over a millennium and the parent of all modern Romance languages.

    5

    Lojban

    A constructed language designed for unambiguous logical expression — every sentence parses to exactly one syntactic and semantic interpretation.

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    Malay

    An Austronesian language and the national language of Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore — closely related to Indonesian, with a 1,500-year history as a regional trade lingua franca.

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    Old Norse

    The North Germanic language of the Viking Age — ancestor of Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish — and the language of the Eddas and sagas.

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    Pali

    The Middle Indo-Aryan language of the Theravada Buddhist canon — preserved across South and Southeast Asia in monastic recitation.

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    Plains Cree

    The largest dialect of Cree — a Central Algonquian language spoken across the Canadian prairies from Alberta to Manitoba.

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    Polish

    A West Slavic language spoken by about 45 million people — Poland's national language and a major European tongue with a famously consonant-rich phonology.

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    Slovak

    A West Slavic language closely related to Czech — the official language of Slovakia, often considered the most central Slavic tongue in mutual intelligibility.

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    Slovene

    A South Slavic language and Slovenia's official tongue — notable for preserving the rare grammatical dual number, used for exactly two of something.

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    Tamil

    A Dravidian language with one of the world's longest continuous literary traditions — official in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka, and Singapore, with about 78 million native speakers.

    14

    Wolof

    A Niger-Congo language and the lingua franca of Senegal — spoken natively by about 5 million people and used as a second language by most Senegalese.

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    Zulu

    A Nguni Bantu language and the most widely spoken first language in South Africa — official, distinctive for its iconic click consonants.

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