Latin is a dead language - there are no native speakers. The language with the fewest native speakers is Ter Sami - with around 10 speakers.
The least spoken language is pig latin. It is no longer a comon language becaus its native speakers have taken up an easier form of comunication, oinking.
The hardest language to speak is usually one that is least closely related to your native language.
I bet they don't speak much wolof there...
== Native American languages are almost all dying out with only a few exceptions. The languages of Papua, New Guinea are only spoken in Papua, New Guinea, often by only a single village or small collection of villages. Latin is least popular because it is considered a dead language.
What you seem to be asking is what the Name 'Brandon' mean in at least some of the hundreds of language spoken on this planet. Have you heard of 'Google'?
The least spoken language is pig latin. It is no longer a comon language becaus its native speakers have taken up an easier form of comunication, oinking.
Yes, in fact. There are several dead languages. There are at least 100 confirmed. Latin is dead as a spoken language but there are still traces of life as a written language so any language which is neither spoken or written would be more dead/ less alive.
klingon
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The language native to Spain with the fewest speakers is Quinqui, spoken by the Mercheros in Northern Spain.
The least most spoken language is also the largest smallest vocabulary and is largely filled with tiny letters and articles of punctuation. This language, known as crypticclarity, is spoken the least by the vast majority of people who speak it. Most people who speak crypticclarity are at least as old as those who speak English or Spanish or French or the many dialects of Chinese, Korean and other Indochina languages. The least known language amongst most of the world, crypticclarity is only spoken by those who speak it.
The least would be either Lao (From Laos), Dhivehi(from the Maldives Islands), Kazakh (Kazakhstan) or Uzbek (Uzbekistan), spoken by less than 10 people in Mexico, all of them registered immigrants.If you mean the least spoken, native language of Mexico (see related questions) that would be the Opata language, spoken by 15 speakers in 1993 and almost considered an extinct language.
Romansch, the least-widely spoken of Switzerland's four official languages.
The hardest language to speak is usually one that is least closely related to your native language.
I bet they don't speak much wolof there...
== Native American languages are almost all dying out with only a few exceptions. The languages of Papua, New Guinea are only spoken in Papua, New Guinea, often by only a single village or small collection of villages. Latin is least popular because it is considered a dead language.