What are 100 languages?
				  
				  100 Languages
Listing 100 languages involves mentioning a diverse array of languages spoken around the world, encompassing various continents, language families, and cultures. Here are some examples:
- English - Widely spoken globally, especially in the United States, the United Kingdom, and many former colonies.
 - Mandarin Chinese - The most spoken language in the world, primarily in China and Taiwan.
 - Spanish - Commonly spoken across Spain, Latin America, and parts of the United States.
 - Hindi - Predominant in India and spoken by millions as a second language.
 - Arabic - Used across the Middle East and North Africa.
 - French - Spoken in France, parts of Africa, and other former French colonies.
 - Russian - The primary language in Russia and surrounding countries.
 - Japanese - Mainly spoken in Japan.
 - German - Widely used in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and other parts of Europe.
 
Other notable languages include Bengali, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Turkish, Vietnamese, Polish, Ukrainian, Persian (Farsi), Swahili, Thai, Dutch, Greek, Hungarian, Czech, Swedish, Hebrew, Filipino, and many more.
This list is just a small representation of the thousands of languages spoken worldwide, each with its unique history and cultural significance.