Cambodia, etc., and you have 2 billion out of the global population of 7 billion. By comparison developed East Asia plus China has roughly 1.5 billion, the Western developed world 1 billion, Latin America 1/2 billion, sub-Saharan Africa 1 billion, and the other billion in places like...
The land of the Dead Sea, this Middle Eastern non visa country is a beautiful experience. From desert landscapes to UNESCO world heritage sites, Jordon offers visa on arrival to Indian passport holders. Best time to visit this unconventional country is from March to May. Visa details – 30 d...
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1. Indo-European languages (Europe, Southwest to South Asia, America, Oceania) 2. Sino-Tibetan languages (East Asia) 3. Niger-Congo languages (Sub-Saharan Africa) 4. Afro-Asiatic languages (North Africa to Horn of Africa, Southwest Asia) 5. Austronesian languages (Oceania, Madagascar, Southea...
1.Indo-Europeanlanguages(Europe,SouthwesttoSouthAsia,America,Oceania) 2.Sino-Tibetanlanguages(EastAsia) 3.Niger-Congolanguages(Sub-SaharanAfrica) 4.Afro-Asiaticlanguages(NorthAfricatoHornofAfrica,SouthwestAsia) 5.Austronesianlanguages(Oceania,Madagascar,SoutheastAsia) 6.Dravidianlanguages(SouthAsia) 7.Altaic...
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Not surprisingly almost all of them are found in Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America. In other parts of the world too there are pockets even in developed countries where malnutrition exists but it is less than five percent of the total population. Hidden Hunger Malnutrition leads to stu...
Indo-European languages (Europe, Southwest to South Asia, America, Oceania) 2. Sino-Tibetan languages (East Asia) 3. Niger-Congo languages (Sub-Saharan Africa) 4. Afro-Asiatic languages (North Africa to Horn of Africa, Southwest Asia) 5. Austronesian languages (Oceania, Madagascar, Southeast ...
InTermsofNumbersofNativeSpeakers 1.Indo-Europeanlanguages(Europe,SouthwesttoSouthAsia,America,Oceania) 2.Sino-Tibetanlanguages(EastAsia) 3.Niger-Congolanguages(Sub-SaharanAfrica) 4.Afro-Asiaticlanguages(NorthAfricatoHornofAfrica,SouthwestAsia) 5.Austronesianlanguages(Oceania,Madagascar,SoutheastAsia) 6....
(with their core geographic areas) and in terms of numbers of languages. In Terms of Numbers of Native Speakers 1. Indo-European languages (Europe, Southwest to South Asia, America, Oceania) 2. Sino-Tibetan languages (East Asia) 3. Niger-Congo languages (Sub-Saharan Africa) 4. Afro-...