Tanzania
About 43.188 million people live in Tanzania. Capital is Dar es Salaam (administrative/judical) and Dodoma (legislative). Located in Africa. Currency is the Shilling (tzs). Telephone prefix is +255
Sukuma is the main language of Tanzania (3.2 million speakers)
108 languages spoken mainly here:
- 1.3 million speakers of Gogo
- 1.2 million speakers of Nyamwezi
- 1.14 million speakers of Makonde
- 990,000 speakers of Ha
- 750,000 speakers of Hehe
- 692,000 speakers of Luguru
- 664,000 speakers of Shambala
- 656,700 speakers of Zaramo
- 596,700 speakers of Mochi
- 556,000 speakers of Nyaturu
- 462,000 speakers of Iraqw
- 440,000 speakers of Nilamba
- 400,000 speakers of Nyambo
- 355,000 speakers of Zigula
- 350,000 speakers of Kiswahili
- 350,000 speakers of Langi
- 300,000 speakers of Machame
- 300,000 speakers of Vunjo
- 220,000 speakers of Ngindo
- 217,000 speakers of Jita
- 217,000 speakers of Kagulu
- 213,000 speakers of Kuria
- 200,000 speakers of Fipa
- 200,000 speakers of Rufiji
- 191,000 speakers of Sumbwa
- 185,000 speakers of Pogolo
- 170,000 speakers of Ngoni
- 158,000 speakers of Safwa
- 153,000 speakers of Shubi
- 153,000 speakers of Subi
- 150,000 speakers of Ndali
- 150,000 speakers of Hangaza
- 150,000 speakers of Matengo
- 140,000 speakers of Kinga
- 138,000 speakers of Zinza
- 110,000 speakers of Ndengereko
- 102,000 speakers of Kwaya
- 100,000 speakers of Kerewe
- 100,000 speakers of Ndendeule
- 98,000 speakers of Kwere
- 95,000 speakers of Pangwa
- 87,800 speakers of Datooga
- 80,000 speakers of Bondei
- 80,000 speakers of Mpoto
- 79,000 speakers of Sagala
- 78,000 speakers of Kimbu
- 72,000 speakers of Matumbi
- 65,000 speakers of Malila
- 62,000 speakers of Zanaki
- 55,000 speakers of Ndamba
- 51,000 speakers of Konongo
- 50,000 speakers of Gorowa
- 45,000 speakers of Kutu
- 40,000 speakers of Sandawe
- 36,000 speakers of Machinga
- 32,400 speakers of Isanzu
- 32,000 speakers of Ngoreme
- 32,000 speakers of Vidunda
- 30,000 speakers of Alagwa
- 30,000 speakers of Temi
- 29,000 speakers of Mbunga
- 29,000 speakers of Pimbwe
- 28,000 speakers of Ikizu
- 27,000 speakers of Bende
- 24,000 speakers of Doe
- 24,000 speakers of Mbugwe
- 24,000 speakers of Wanda
- 18,000 speakers of Rungwa
- 13,000 speakers of Burunge
- 13,000 speakers of Tongwe
- 10,200 speakers of Kisi
- 10,000 speakers of Ndonde Hamba
- 10,000 speakers of Vinza
- 9,000 speakers of Magoma
- 7,000 speakers of Mbugu
- 7,000 speakers of Segeju
- 5,300 speakers of Mediak
- 5,000 speakers of Dhaiso
- 4,700 speakers of Kisankasa
- 2,700 speakers of Kahe
- 2,000 speakers of Gweno
- 800 speakers of Hadza
- 200 speakers of Ngasa
- 100 speakers of Nindi
- Vwanji
- Ngulu
- Bungu
- Rwa
- Haya
- Aasáx
- Asu (Tanzania)
- Bena (Tanzania)
- Cutchi-Swahili
- Ikoma-Nata-Isenye
- Kabwa
- Kami (Tanzania)
- Kara (Tanzania)
- Manda (Tanzania)
- Mwera (Chimwera)
- Mwera (Nyasa)
- Nyakyusa-Ngonde
- Nyiha (Tanzania)
- Nyika (Tanzania)
- Rombo
- Sangu (Tanzania)
- Suba-Simbiti
- Tanzanian Sign Language
23 languages also spoken here:
- 1.5 million speakers of English
- 556,000 speakers of Limi
- 430,000 speakers of Masai
- 360,000 speakers of Mato
- 250,000 speakers of Gujarati (ગુજરાતી)
- 195,000 speakers of Arabic, Omani
- 88,000 speakers of Chidigo
- 87,000 speakers of Nyamwanga
- 40,000 speakers of Lambya
- 30,000 speakers of Suba
- 30,000 speakers of Alawa
- 10,000 speakers of Makwe
- Rundi
- Ekegusii
- Kachchi
- Yao
- Logooli
- Bembe
- Okiek
- Dholuo
- Arabic, Standard (اللغة العربية الفصحى)
- Makhuwa-Meetto
- Mambwe-Lungu
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