Category: Culture
Company: United Nations Organization
Created by: SudanG
Number of Blossarys: 5
- English (EN)
- Korean (KO)
- Danish (DA)
- Portuguese, Brazilian (PB)
- Spanish (ES)
- Estonian (ET)
- Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
- English, UK (UE)
- Catalan (CA)
- German (DE)
- Japanese (JA)
- French (FR)
- Latvian (LV)
- Indonesian (ID)
- Tamil (TA)
- Lithuanian (LT)
- Arabic (AR)
- Portuguese (PT)
- Swedish (SV)
- Polish (PL)
- Romanian (RO)
- Russian (RU)
- Czech (CS)
- Bulgarian (BG)
- Chinese, Traditional (ZT)
- Italian (IT)
- Spanish, Latin American (XL)
- Korean (KO)
- Danish (DA)
- Portuguese, Brazilian (PB)
- Spanish (ES)
- Estonian (ET)
- Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
- English, UK (UE)
- Catalan (CA)
- German (DE)
- Japanese (JA)
- French (FR)
- Latvian (LV)
- Indonesian (ID)
- Tamil (TA)
- Lithuanian (LT)
- Arabic (AR)
- Portuguese (PT)
- Swedish (SV)
- Polish (PL)
- Romanian (RO)
- Russian (RU)
- Czech (CS)
- Bulgarian (BG)
- Chinese, Traditional (ZT)
- Italian (IT)
- Spanish, Latin American (XL)
Comorian is one of the three official languages spoken at the Comoros Islands. It is closely related to the East African dialect of Swahili. Comorian is spoken by more than 90% of the population on the Comoros Island which speaks a large number of dialects including Ndzwani and Ngazidja.
Коморски е една от трите официални езика на Коморски острови остров. Тя е много тясно свързана с Източна Африка езика Суахили. Коморски се говори от над 90 на сто от населението на острова. Тя има редица диалекти, включително Mwali, Ndzwani и Ngazidja.