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Persian

Iran utilizes the web to spread its message

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The Iranian government has been taking steps to create its own versions of popular web platforms, with the latest effort – an Iranian equivalent to Youtube – recently being announced. …

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Uzbek

The Uzbeks of Uzbekistan

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Uzbek speakers can mainly be found in Uzbekistan. Uzbek is a Turkic language with about 16.5 million speakers. It was declared the official language of Uzbekistan in October 1989, where …

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Uyghur

The Uyghur people of China

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Uyghur is a Turkic language. It is spoken by about 10 million people. Most of its speakers can be found in China. Uyghur speakers can also be found in Afghanistan, …

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Urdu

Urdu – The language of the army

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The Technology Development for Indian Languages Program developed Urdu keyboards and fonts, which can be used on Android phones and computers with a windows based operating system. The organization claims …

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Ukrainian

The language of Ukraine

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Reverend Elwyn Phillips, a UK citizen vowed to leave Britain after his new Ukrainian wife, Lesya, was denied a UK visa. Leysa was denied a visa on language grounds, despite …

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Udmurt

The Udmurt language of Russia

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The Udmurt Language Everyday program was started at the beginning of May 2013 and has managed to garner hundreds of followers. The program was started on a social network known …

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Udi

Udi – The oldest language in Dagestan

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It is believed that the Udi language was the main language that was spoken in the region that stretched from Dagestan to Azerbaijan. Udi is a North-East Caucasian language. It …

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Ubykh

Ubykh – One of the hardest languages to learn

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The Ubykh language died on 7 October 1992, when its last speaker, Tevfik Esenç, died in Turkey. Esenç was 88 years old. Ubykh was a North Caucasian language, that belonged …

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Tuvin

The Tuvin language of the Tuvans

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One of the most renown Tuvin throat singers died. Kongar-ol Ondar died on 25 July 2013 after undergoing a surgery, after he suffered brain hemorrhage. Kongar-ol was taught throat singing …

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Tuvaluan

Tuvaluan – A language that is spoken in the most remote part of the world

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Tuvalu is one of the smallest and most remote countries on earth. It is an island that is located in Oceania, that is, halfway between Hawaii and Australia. Tuvalu has …

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