While we found our way to the deserted dunes of the desert, we passed many farm workers who speak a different language laboring in the field. Language. Madness.

Today we learned the languages of Sadri, Sign Language, Pashto, Eqyptian Arabic, Turkish, Tibetan, Sinhalese, and Sundanese.
Sadri – also known as Nagpuri, is spoken by over 5 million people in the Country of Indian in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and northern West Bengal,
Sign Language – used all over the world
Pashto – spoken by approximately 35 million people, mostly in Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan.
Eqyptian Arabic – spoken in Egypt by around 75 million people
Turkish – spoken in mostly Turkey by 75 million people.
Tibetan – spoken in Tibet, 1 million people
Sinhalese – spoken on the island of Sri Lanka
Sundanese – spoken on the island of Java. Sundanese is a language spoken by about 39 million people in western Java in Indonesia (Indonesia’s Third most-spoken language). Closely related to Malay and Javanese.

