Austria
| Region: | Europe |
| Capital: | |
| Population: | 8,192,880 |
| Area (sq km): | 83,855 |
| GRN Office: | Internationale Sprachen Mission e.V. |
| FIPS Country Code: | AU |
| ISO Country Code: | AT |
Map of Austria
News about Austria
Austrian and Macedonia Trip 2004: "One lady who was a Sunday school representative for a huge church in Belarus said that she was responsible for 375 Sunday Schools but they have no materials at all. Others said they reach out to Gypsy groups and wanted Gypsy cassettes." |
Internationale Sprachen Mission e.V.: General information, articles, news and contact details about GRN Austria. |
Languages spoken in Austria
Listed here are the primary and alternate names of the languages and dialects of Austria. An icon next to the name indicates that there are GRN recordings available in that language.
Found 146 language names. Showing items 1 to 100.
Aisorski (see ASSYRIAN) Alevica (see ZAZA: Dersim) Allemannisch (see SCHWYZERDUTSCH: Basel) Alsatian (see Alemannisch: High Alemannisch) Alsatian (see SCHWYZERDUTSCH: Basel) Anatolian (see TURKISH) Aramaic (see ASSYRIAN) Assyrianci (see ASSYRIAN) Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (see ASSYRIAN) Assyriski (see ASSYRIAN) Bairisch (see CARINTHIAN) Basel (see SCHWYZERDUTSCH: Basel) Bavarian Austrian (see CARINTHIAN) Bavarian-Austrian (see CARINTHIAN) Bavarian: S. Bavarian: Carinth (see CARINTHIAN) BAVARIAN: South Bavarian (see GERMAN: Tirol) Bayerisch (see CARINTHIAN) Bohemian (see CZECH) Burgenland (see Serbo-croatian: Burgenland Croatian) Central Bavarian (see Bavarian: Central Bavarian) Cesky (see CZECH) Cestina (see CZECH) Croatian (see Serbo-croatian: Croatian) Danube Bavarian (see Bavarian: Central Bavarian) Dersim (see ZAZA: Dersim) Dersimki (see ZAZA: Dersim) Deutsch (see GERMAN) Deutsch: Holsteiner Platt (see GERMAN: Holsteiner Platt) Deutsch: Osterreich (see GERMAN: Osterreich) Deutsch: Tirol (see GERMAN: Tirol) Dimilki (see ZAZA: Dersim) Ellinika (see GREEK) Farsi, Western (see FARSI) Francais (see FRENCH) Français (see FRENCH) French: Francais (see FRENCH) French: France (see FRENCH) German: Austria (see GERMAN: Osterreich) German: Holsteiner (see GERMAN: Holsteiner Platt) | German, Low (see GERMAN: Holsteiner Platt) German: Standard (see GERMAN: Osterreich) German: Swiss: Basel (see SCHWYZERDUTSCH: Basel) German Travellers (see Yeniche) Graecae (see GREEK) Grec (see GREEK) Greco (see GREEK) Gypsy (see ROMANY: South German) Heanzian (see GERMAN: Tirol) High Alemannisch (see Alemannisch: High Alemannisch) Hochalemannisch (see Alemannisch: High Alemannisch) Holsteiner Platt (see GERMAN: Holsteiner Platt) Irani (see FARSI) Jenisch (see Yeniche) Karnten: Osterreich (see CARINTHIAN) Lishana Aturaya (see ASSYRIAN) Magyar (see HUNGARIAN) Manouche (see ROMANY: South German) Manuche (see ROMANY: South German) Neo-Hellenic (see GREEK) Neo-Syriac (see ASSYRIAN) New Persian (see FARSI) North Bavarian (see Bavarian: North Bavarian) Northern Zaza (see ZAZA: Dersim) Oberwart (see Hungarian: Oberwart) Osmanli (see TURKISH) Osterreich (see CARINTHIAN) Osterreich (see GERMAN: Osterreich) Ost-Oberdeutsch (see CARINTHIAN) Parsi (see FARSI) Persian (see FARSI) Plattdeutsch (see GERMAN: Holsteiner Platt) Polnisch (see POLISH) Polska (see POLISH) Polski (see POLISH) Polsky (see POLISH) Romaic (see GREEK) Romani, Sinte (see ROMANY: South German) Rommanes (see ROMANY: South German) Rommanese (see ROMANY: South German) |
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