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| Naha, Okinawa |
Japanese |
| Nairobi, Kenya |
Swahili,
English
(co-official), other native languages. |
| Nassau, Bahamas |
English |
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Naypyidaw,
Myanmar |
Burmese (official),
Chin, Chingpaw, Hmong, Kachin, Karen, Mon, and Shan |
| N'Djamena, Chad |
French (official),
Arabic,
Maba, Mbum, Sara, Teda (Tibbu) |
| New Delhi, India |
Hindi and
English (associate official). About 150 languages are spoken
in India.
(See the
India page for a list of the ones for
which we have language pages.) |
| New Orleans, United States |
English,
Cajun,
Spanish, and many
other languages. |
| New York City, United States |
English, Spanish and many other languages |
| Niamey, Niger |
French (official),
Hausa, Djema,
Fulani,
Teda (Tibbu),
Tuareg (Tamashek) |
| Nicosia, Cyprus |
Greek,
Turkish |
| Nouakchott, Mauritania |
Hassaniya Arabic,
Wolof
(co-official),
Fulani,
Soninke |
| Nouméa, New Caledonia |
French (official),
New Caledonian
Javanese,
Ajië,
Dehu, Nengone, Paicî,
Wallisian |
| Nuku'alofa, Tonga |
English,
Tongan (co-official) |
| Nuuk, Greenland |
Greenlandic (official),
Danish |
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