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Dutch
West Germanic language
Hindi
Modern Standard Hindi (), commonly referred to as Hindi, is an Indo-Aryan language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of the government of India, and is the lingua franca for most of the northern half of India.

Urdu
Urdu (, , ) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in South Asia. It is the national language and lingua franca of Pakistan. It is also an official Eighth Schedule language in India, the status and cultural heritage of which are recognised by the Constitution of India — alongside having official status in several Indian states (Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and both Telugu states).
Indonesian
official language of Indonesia
Nepali
official language of Nepal
Syriac
dialect of Middle Aramaic
Filipino
official language of the Philippines; standard and prescriptive form of Tagalog language; alternative name for Tagalog language, particularly its standardized form

Nynorsk
Nynorsk (; ) is one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being Bokmål. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language (Landsmål), parallel to the Dano-Norwegian written standard known as Riksmål. The name Nynorsk was introduced in 1929. After a series of reforms, it is still the written standard closer to , whereas Bokmål is closer to Riksmål and Danish.

Bokmål
Bokmål (; , ; ) is one of the official written standards for the Norwegian language, alongside Nynorsk. Bokmål is by far the most used written form of Norwegian today, as it is adopted by around 90% of the population in Norway. There is no countrywide standard or agreement on the pronunciation of Bokmål and the spoken dialects vary greatly.
Meitei
Sino-Tibetan language
standard language
language variety used by a population in their public discourse (for public purposes); standardized language that has at least one standard variety besides its other varieties; variety that has undergone standardization
Koine Greek
common dialect of Greek spoken and written in the ancient world
Standard Chinese
standard form of the Chinese language
Modern Standard Arabic
the standardized and literary variety of Arabic used in writing and in most formal speech
Malaysian Malay
standard Malay dialect spoken in Malaysia
Dargwa
language spoken by the Dargin people of Dagestan
pluricentric language
language with several interacting codified standard versions

Katharevousa
thumb | right | Adamantios Korais, the conceiver of Katharevousa
koiné language
contact language from mutually intelligible dialects of the same language
Standard High German
written and formal spoken German
received pronunciation
standard accent for British English
Standard Moroccan Tamazight
standardised form of Amazigh language of Morocco (including all regional accents), written in Tifinagh alphabet
Swiss High German
German as used in Switzerland, mainly as written language
Demotic Greek
language
N’Ko
koiné language of Western Africa
Middle Egyptian
language written from 2000-1300 BC, during the Middle Kingdom and the Second Intermediate Period
Neolatino Romance
codified pan-Romance language project
North Korean standard language
North Korean standard version of the Korean language
Declaration on the Common Language
statement that Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin are four varieties of a single pluricentric language
Standard Basque
standard dialect of Basque, heavily based on Central Basque
Standard Swedish
Swedish dialect
Standard Algerian Berber
language
Standard English
normative form of English used as a national standard idiom in an English-speaking country
German Standard German
West Germanic standard of language, based on High German dialects, is the literary language in the Federal Republic of Germany
General American English
aggregation of accents typical of English in the United States and largely Canada
Kauravi
dialect or group of dialects encompassing Dehli Khariboli and Hindustani varieties to the north of Dehli
West Saxon
dialect of Old English
South Korean standard language
standard form of Korean in South Korea, based on the Seoul dialect
AB language
variety of Middle English
Ladin Dolomitan
constructed written standard language of the Dolomite Ladins,
Southern Mongolian
language
Standard French
form of French used worldwide
Standard Spanish
strain of Spanish easily understood by anyone
Limba Sarda Comuna
orthographic standard for Sardinian
Standard Persian
standard form of Persian language
pan-Romance language
constructed language representing Romance languages