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7-letter Languages that contain L

Languages with exactly 7 letters that contain L — full profile for each.

You're looking for 7-letter languages containing L — here are 13 matches, each linked to a full profile.

List of 7-letter Languages that contain L

    1

    Bengali

    An Indo-Aryan language of Bengal — official in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal — with a rich literary tradition that produced Asia's first Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore.

    2

    Bislama

    An English-based creole that serves as the national language of Vanuatu — one of three official languages alongside English and French.

    3

    Catalan

    A Romance language spoken in Catalonia, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, Andorra, and parts of France and Italy — co-official in Spain's autonomous communities and Andorra's sole national tongue.

    4

    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.

    5

    Italian

    A Romance language descended from Tuscan dialects of the late medieval period — Italy's national language and one of four official languages of Switzerland.

    6

    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.

    7

    Latvian

    A Baltic language and the official tongue of Latvia — closely related to Lithuanian and similarly conservative, though with some innovations like fixed first-syllable stress.

    8

    Lingala

    A Bantu language and a lingua franca along the Congo River — spoken by tens of millions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Republic of the Congo.

    9

    Nahuatl

    A Uto-Aztecan language of central Mexico — the language of the Aztec Empire, today spoken by about 1.7 million people across more than two dozen regional varieties.

    10

    Sinhala

    An Indo-Aryan language brought to Sri Lanka over two millennia ago — official in the island nation alongside Tamil, with about 16 million native speakers.

    11

    Slovene

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

    12

    Swahili

    A Bantu language born from East African Indian Ocean trade — official in five countries and the lingua franca for over 200 million people across the African Great Lakes region.

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    Volapük

    The first widely successful constructed international auxiliary language — created by Johann Martin Schleyer in 1879 and peaking before Esperanto overtook it.

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