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Find out different name of sun in different language of our country?

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so Ligurian †

(Liguru, Ligure, Zeneize) - one of the Gallic-Italian languages, used on Northwest of Italy in Liguria province. That was an ancient language, spoken by the population of Northwest of Italy and Southwest of France in Pre-Roman era.

sol Latin

(ancient)

sol Old Icelandic language

the language of West Scandinavian subgroup of German languages, used until the middle of XIV c. by immigrants from modern Norway (the Vikings), which settled Island.

sol Old Swedish

sol Old Danish

sol Asturian

(asturianu, bable) - romanic languagesimilarity, belongs to iberian-romanic subgroup of Roman group of languages (Spain, Portugal)

sol Aragonese language

is a Romance language, that was spoken on the territory of Aragon Kingdom in Spain

sol Galician

(Galego), Iberian-romanic subgroup of Roman group of languages (Spain)

sol Danish

sol Icelandic

(islenska) - the language of Icelanders (Scandinavian group of German languages).

sol Spanish

sol Catalan

Spain

sol Balear Catalan

Palma island (Mediterranean sea)

sol Castilian

(Spain, Andorra)

sol Ladino

(self-name: Lingaz ladin) belongs to retoroman subgroup roman group Indoeuropian language family. Alternative name is Sephardic or Judeo-Spanish colloquial and written language of Spanish Jews. The endangered language.

sol Mirandese

Romanic language, spoken by the people of small territory in North-East Portugal

sol, sola Norwegian

Norway

sol Gjestal Norwegian

Norway

sol, sul Piedmont (Piemontese)

Language spoken in Piedmont, region in the Northwest of Italy.

sol Portuguese

Romance; Indo-European; Europe

sol (sel) Faroe (Faroese)

(self-name: Foroyskt mal) language of Freres, that inhabit the Faroe Islands (an autonomous region of Denmark). Descendant language of Normanns (immigrants from the South-West Norway).

sol Swedish

language of east subgroup of scandinavian group, spoken in Sweden, some part of Finland and on autonomous Aland islands.

sol Extremaduran

Ibero-romanic dialect, spoken on south-western Spain

sol Nones

Nones is a dialect named after and spoken in the Non Valley in Trentino, Northern Italy.

sol Valencian

a linguistic variety spoken in the Valencian Community, Spain

sol Emiliano Carpigiano

Italy

sol Emiliano Ferrarese

Italy

Sol Fala

Portugal, at the border with Spain

sol Korlai

western seashore of India

sal Garo

Bodo-Garo; Sino-Tibetan; AsiaAssam, India.

sal Lalung

Tiwa, or Lalung, is a Sino-Tibetan language of Assam in North East India.

Sal Riang

Riang is a Mon-Khmer language of Burma and China.

sole Venetian

There are two unrelated Venetian languages, both associated with the Veneto region on North-East of Italy. Venetian language is an ancient language of Venet tribe, representing separate branch of Indo-European languages (ousted by Latin language)

sole Italian

sole Neapolitan

Dialect of Italian language

sole Maceratese

an Italian dialect

sole Neapolitan-Calabrian

South dialect of Italian language, spoken in Naples region and in Northern Caliber.

sole Norman

(France - Great Britain)

sole Nynorsk

a variant of Norwegian language

sole Sardinian

Self-name: Sardu. Sardinian language aroused from Latin dialects, spoken on Sardinia. (Romance; Indo-European; Europe)

sola Norwegian

(Nynorsk)

sole (fr.) Jerriais

(or Jersey French) is the form of the Norman language spoken in Jersey, in the Channel Islands, off the coast of France.

solea Walloon

One of the Belgium languages (the Roman group), spoken in Belgium (Wallonia region), in France (the Ardennes department and some villages of Nor department)

soil Gothic

the extinct East Germanic language that was spoken by the Goths.

soleil [solEj] French

France

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