Across
- 2. Uses the Gurmukhi script in India and Shahmukhi script in Pakistan (Countries: India, Pakistan)
- 4. Characterized by its rolling "r" and use of gendered nouns (Countries: Spain, Latin America)
- 5. Known for its compound words and the use of four cases in grammar (Country: Germany)
- 6. Features a language with a high number of consonants in its words and uses the Latin alphabet (Country: Poland)
- 10. Known for its vowel harmony and agglutinative structure (Country: Turkey)
- 11. Features six tones and uses a Latin-based alphabet with diacritics (Country: Vietnam)
- 12. Known for its circular script and rich literary tradition (Country: India)
- 16. Uses the Cyrillic alphabet and has a complex system of aspect in its verbs (Country: Russia)
- 18. Features a unique sound system with 15 grammatical cases (Country: Finland)
- 19. Uses the Hangul script, which is a featural alphabet where characters represent sounds (Countries: North and South Korea)
- 20. Uses its unique script and has a complex system of verb conjugation (Country: Georgia)
- 22. Features a script with rounded shapes and a long literary history (Country: India)
- 24. Known for its distinctive script with horizontal lines and use of conjunct consonants (Country: Bangladesh)
- 26. Known for its use of two written standards: Bokmål and Nynorsk (Country: Norway)
- 28. Known for its use of the Latin alphabet and is a global lingua franca (Countries: USA, UK)
- 32. A major language spoken in West Africa with a rich system of noun classes (Countries: Nigeria, Niger)
- 33. Uses the Cyrillic alphabet and has a complex system of vowel reduction (Country: Ukraine)
- 36. Features a script with its own unique set of symbols and is a tonal language (Country: Thailand)
- 37. Known for its unique script and its role in the historical and cultural development of Armenia (Country: Armenia)
- 39. Uses both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets and has a rich tradition of folk literature (Country: Serbia)
- 40. Features a logographic writing system with characters called Hanzi (Country: China)
- 42. Uses the Devanagari script and is rich in compound verbs and honorifics (Country: India)
- 43. Known for its use of diacritical marks and the complex system of vowel reduction (Country: Czech Republic)
- 44. Uses the Latin alphabet with diacritics and has a complex system of vowel harmony (Country: Slovakia)
- 46. Renowned for its nasal vowels and the use of liaisons between words (Countries: France, Canada)
- 47. Uses the Telugu script, which is noted for its round shapes and ligatures (Country: India)
Down
- 1. Recognized for its vowel length distinction and the use of glottal stops (Country: Denmark)
- 3. Known for its agglutinative nature and use of vowel harmony (Country: Hungary)
- 7. Features one of the most conservative Indo-European languages with preserved archaic elements (Country: Lithuania)
- 8. Uses the Greek alphabet and has a rich ancient history influencing modern science and philosophy (Country: Greece)
- 9. Employs three writing systems: Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana (Country: Japan)
- 13. Written from right to left and features a script with distinct letter forms for different positions (Countries: Various Middle Eastern nations)
- 14. Has a Bantu base with extensive Arabic loanwords and is known for its simplicity in verb conjugation (Countries: Kenya, Tanzania)
- 15. Known for its use of long vowels and a complex system of stress and intonation (Country: Latvia)
- 16. Uses the Latin alphabet and has significant influences from Latin and Slavic languages (Country: Romania)
- 17. Uses a script that is similar to Devanagari but without the horizontal line (Country: India)
- 21. Features a unique system of vowel harmony and a large number of cases (Country: Estonia)
- 23. Uses the Cyrillic alphabet and has a complex system of verb conjugation (Country: Bulgaria)
- 24. Features a language with both Latin and Cyrillic scripts and a significant number of dialects (Country: Belarus)
- 25. Features nasal vowels and the use of "ç" in its alphabet (Countries: Portugal, Brazil)
- 27. Known for its use of the Latin alphabet and its distinctive phonetic system (Country: Croatia)
- 29. Known for its use of dual grammatical number and a rich system of dialects (Country: Slovenia)
- 30. Recognized for its use of double consonants and melodic rhythm (Country: Italy)
- 31. Uses the Devanagari script and has a rich tradition of classical literature (Country: India)
- 34. Known for its guttural sounds and use of a large number of diphthongs (Country: Netherlands)
- 35. Features a script called Javanese script and has levels of speech that indicate formality (Country: Indonesia)
- 38. Known for its ancient script and extensive literary tradition, including Sangam literature (Country: India, Sri Lanka)
- 39. Features a melodic intonation and the use of "å," "ä," and "ö" in its alphabet (Country: Sweden)
- 41. Known for its preservation of Old Norse grammar and its use of unique letter forms (Country: Iceland)
- 45. Uses a script similar to Arabic and Persian, written from right to left (Countries: Pakistan, India)