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4-syllable Languages that contain E

Languages pronounced in 4 syllables that contain E — full profile for each.

You're looking for 4-syllable languages containing E — here are 14 matches, each linked to a full profile.

List of 4-syllable Languages that contain E

    1

    Armenian

    An Indo-European language forming its own branch — official in Armenia, written in a 36-letter alphabet created by Mesrop Mashtots in 405 CE.

    2

    Belarusian

    An East Slavic language closely related to Russian and Ukrainian — one of two official languages of Belarus, though increasingly endangered as Russian dominates.

    3

    Cebuano

    An Austronesian language and the second-most-spoken language of the Philippines — dominant across the Visayas and northern Mindanao.

    4

    Esperanto

    The most successful constructed international auxiliary language — created by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887 to serve as a politically neutral second language for all.

    5

    Estonian

    A Uralic language closely related to Finnish — Estonia's official tongue, with 14 grammatical cases and three contrastive degrees of vowel and consonant length.

    6

    Georgian

    A Kartvelian (South Caucasian) language and the official language of Georgia — written in its own unique 33-letter alphabet, with about 3.7 million speakers.

    7

    Haitian Creole

    A French-based creole and the most widely spoken creole language in the world — Haiti's co-official language alongside French, spoken by virtually all 12 million Haitians.

    8

    Indonesian

    A standardized form of Malay and the national language of Indonesia — a deliberate lingua franca for the world's fourth-most-populous country, with about 200 million speakers.

    9

    Luxembourgish

    A West Germanic language of Luxembourg — a national language alongside French and German, with about 390,000 speakers.

    10

    Norwegian

    A North Germanic language with two written standards (Bokmål and Nynorsk) — official in Norway, mutually intelligible with Swedish and Danish.

    11

    Sami (Northern)

    A Uralic language and the most widely spoken Sami variety — indigenous to northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland with about 25,000 speakers.

    12

    Scottish Gaelic

    A Celtic language brought from Ireland to Scotland in the early medieval period — recognized but minority, with about 57,000 speakers concentrated in the Hebrides and Highlands.

    13

    Standard German

    The standardized West Germanic language of Germany, Austria, and most of Switzerland — built on Luther's Bible translation and refined into one of Europe's most influential languages.

    14

    Sumerian

    The language isolate of the world's earliest urban civilisation in southern Mesopotamia — the first language ever written down.

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