Eastern Africa
Amharic
Chewa
Chiga
Comorian
Dinka
Geʽez
Gikuyu
Gurage
Kinyarwanda
Luganda
Luo
Malagasy
Mauritian Creole
Nuer
Oromo
Seychellois Creole
Shona
Somali
Swahili
Tigre
Tigrinya
Tonga
Tumbuka
Amharic
Chewa
Chiga
Comorian
Dinka
Geʽez
Gikuyu
Gurage
Kinyarwanda
Luganda
Luo
Malagasy
Mauritian Creole
Nuer
Oromo
Seychellois Creole
Shona
Somali
Swahili
Tigre
Tigrinya
Tonga
Tumbuka
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Welcome to Languages of New York City, a free and interactive digital map of the world’s most linguistically diverse metropolitan area.
All data, unless otherwise specified, is from the Endangered Language Alliance (ELA), based on information from communities, speakers, and other sources.
The map is a work in progress and a partial snapshot, focused on significant sites for Indigenous, minority, and endangered languages. Larger languages are represented selectively. To protect the privacy of speakers, some locations are slightly altered. Social media users, note that LANGUAGEMAP.NYC works best in a separate browser. We apologize that the map may not be fully accessible to all users, including the visually impaired.
This map was created by the Mapping Linguistic Diversity team, with core support from the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies and the Endangered Language Alliance. Please send feedback!