Second most spoken language by country

Second most spoken language by country.

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>Second most spoken language in belarus is belarusian

what the fuck is tatar? is it like a language for tards?

Kurdish is not spoken in Armenia nigger

We already discussed this. You can't put minorities in one country and then people who can speak English in other countries.

Its where tartar souce is maked.

Aziz Sergueïevitch Shavershian disagrees

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>dies in kurdish

What the fuck is Mirandese?

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Dialect of the Asturian-Leonese language of Spain, but its only spoken by a few thousand people. I'd say more people speak English than Mirandese here

>The absolute state of Belarus

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And Ireland.

Seems like the Turks are scared of the Kurds, so they ran away to Germany

Same thing in Ireland

Shame on us

>irish

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Yeah but Ireland has an excuse of being one of the richest and most democratic countries in the world thanks to prevalence of the English langauge which is important for business.

How does Belarus benefit from speaking Russian? How many Russian companies, banks etc. have their HQs in Minsk instead of Moscow? How many call-centres do you have to operate on the Russian market?

What is this bullshit?
We have a few million T*rks vs. literally anyone under 80 (inkl. all the second and third gen T*rks) that learned English in school...

Belarus is not a free market economy, so this line of reasoning doesn't really apply to it, I think.

I believe the assimilation into Russian language was sort of pledge of loyalty to Russia at one time. (Luka isn't particularly fond of Belarusian language, as far as I understand and he rarely even uses it)

Our economy depends heavily on discounted Russian resources(ar. 35pr of our exports is refined Russian oil) so it's not about convenience for private business' or anything like that, I believe.

Unfortunately almost nobody among the young people speaks Belarusian on a daily basis, some even think of it as shameful.

Sry for bad English, mr paliak.

maybe it's native speakers?

Second language in Bosnia is Croatian becouse Bosnian is oficially just a dialect of Serbian

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>maybe it's native speakers?
Explain Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, France, Italy and Poland. You think they have huge Brit/American minorities there? The map is shit.