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Tamil and Croatian Speaking countries

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1 Countries
1.1 Countries
Malaysia, Mauritius, Puducherry, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu
Austria, Bosnia, Croatia, European Union, Herzegovina, Italy, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia
1.2 Total No. Of Countries
Spanish Speakin..
6
Rank: 9 (Overall)
9
Rank: 7 (Overall)
Bhojpuri Speaking Countries
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1.3 National Language
Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu
Austria
1.4 Second Language
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, kerala, Puducherry
Not spoken in any of the countries
1.5 Speaking Continents
Asia
Europe
1.6 Minority Language
Canada, Malaysia, Mauritius, Reunion, Seychelles
Austria, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Romania
1.7 Regulated By
Official language Commission of Government of Tamil Nadu, Thanjavur Tamil University
Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics
1.8 Interesting Facts
  • Tamil is the oldest language in the world. Tamil was spoken in South India more than 5000 years ago.
  • The first legally recognized Classical Language of India is Tamil.
    • In croatian language, everywhere there are words without vowels.
    • Though croatian language was born in 9th century, the first written document in croatian was in 11th century.
    1.9 Similar To
    Malayalam
    Serbain and Bosnian
    1.10 Derived From
    Not Available
    Church Slavonic

    Tamil vs Croatian Countries

    Comparing Tamil vs Croatian countries gives you idea about number of countries that speak Tamil and Croatian languages.

    So we find that, total number of countries where Tamil is official language is 6 whereas total number of countries where Croatian is official language is 9

    Find if Tamil and Croatian are Most Spoken Languages. Comparison of Tamil and Croatian speaking countries will give you the presence of Tamil and Croatian languages in different countries. Along with Tamil vs Croatian countries, you can also compare Tamil vs Croatian.

    Tamil and Croatian as Minority Language

    In Tamil and Croatian speaking countries you will get the countries which have Tamil and Croatian as minority language. The language which is spoken by minority of population in the country is called as minority language.

    • Tamil as minority language: Canada, Malaysia, Mauritius, Reunion, Seychelles.
    • Croatian as minority language: Austria, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Romania.

    If you want to compare Tamil and Croatian dialects, then you can go to Tamil vs Croatian Dialects. Some of the official languages are also considered as minority languages.

    Tamil and Croatian Regulators

    Tamil and Croatian speaking countries provide you Tamil and Croatian regulators which are the official organizations that regulate them. Official language Commission of Government of Tamil Nadu, Thanjavur Tamil University regulates Tamil language.Croatian is regulated by Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics. Also get to learn, Tamil and Croatian Language History.

    Tamil and Croatian Continents

    Thinking about Tamil and Croatian continents in which Tamil and Croatian speaking countries are present. Check out more information on Tamil and Croatian. Most of the Tamil speaking countries lie in Asia. While Croatian speaking countries lie in Europe. Continentwise, most of the languages belong to Asian Languages and African Languages. It's always fun to know about interesting facts of any language, so lets discuss about unknown facts of Tamil and Croatian languages:

    Tamil Interesting Facts:

    • Tamil is the oldest language in the world. Tamil was spoken in South India more than 5000 years ago.
    • The first legally recognized Classical Language of India is Tamil.
      • Croatian Interesting Facts:

        • In croatian language, everywhere there are words without vowels.
        • Though croatian language was born in 9th century, the first written document in croatian was in 11th century.

        The Tamil language was derived from Not Available and is similar to Malayalam whereas Tamil language is similar to Serbain and Bosnian and derived from Church Slavonic.

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