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World Languages Trivia

World Languages trivia highlights how thousands of languages have shaped trade, migration, religion, and everyday life across centuries. From widely spoken modern languages to endangered tongues and distinctive writing systems, it offers a fun, family-friendly way to test what you know while learning how language reflects culture and history.

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Easy World Languages Trivia

13 questions

These easy World Languages trivia questions are great for beginners and kids around age 12 and under.

  1. Question 1

    Miguel de Cervantes originally wrote Don Quixote in which language?

    1. A.French
    2. B.Italian
    3. C.Portuguese
    4. D.Spanish

    Answer: Spanish

    Don Quixote was originally written in Spanish by Miguel de Cervantes.

  2. Question 2

    The Little Prince was first written in what language?

    1. A.English
    2. B.French
    3. C.Spanish
    4. D.German

    Answer: French

    Antoine de Saint-Exupéry first wrote The Little Prince in French.

  3. Question 3

    Which online service is known for multilingual machine translation?

    1. A.Google Maps
    2. B.Gmail
    3. C.Google Drive
    4. D.Google Translate

    Answer: Google Translate

    Google Translate is a multilingual machine translation service.

  4. Question 4

    What standardized test is commonly used to measure English proficiency?

    Answer: TOEFL

    TOEFL is a standardized test used to measure English proficiency.

  5. Question 5

    If someone says they are studying for the JLPT, which language are they being tested on?

    1. A.Korean
    2. B.Chinese
    3. C.Thai
    4. D.Japanese

    Answer: Japanese

    The JLPT is an exam for Japanese-language proficiency.

  6. Question 6

    Which language has official status in Wales alongside English?

    1. A.Cornish
    2. B.Welsh
    3. C.Irish
    4. D.Scottish Gaelic

    Answer: Welsh

    Welsh has official status in Wales alongside English.

  7. Question 7

    Malta has two official languages. One is English—what is the other?

    1. A.Italian
    2. B.Arabic
    3. C.Greek
    4. D.Maltese

    Answer: Maltese

    Malta has Maltese and English is its official languages.

  8. Question 8

    Chinese and English are official languages in which place?

    1. A.Singapore
    2. B.Taiwan
    3. C.Macau
    4. D.Hong Kong

    Answer: Hong Kong

    Hong Kong uses Chinese and English is official languages.

  9. Question 9

    Which country recognizes Maori as an official language?

    1. A.Australia
    2. B.Fiji
    3. C.Canada
    4. D.New Zealand

    Answer: New Zealand

    New Zealand recognizes Maori is an official language.

  10. Question 10

    Tetum and Portuguese are official languages of which country?

    1. A.East Timor
    2. B.Portugal
    3. C.Mozambique
    4. D.Indonesia

    Answer: East Timor

    East Timor has Tetum and Portuguese is official languages.

  11. Question 11

    In Catalonia, which language is co-official with Spanish?

    1. A.Catalan
    2. B.Basque
    3. C.Galician
    4. D.Occitan

    Answer: Catalan

    Catalan is co-official with Spanish in Catalonia.

  12. Question 12

    If you visit Aruba, which language is widely spoken there?

    1. A.Quechua
    2. B.Papiamento
    3. C.Dutch
    4. D.French

    Answer: Papiamento

    Papiamento is widely spoken in Aruba.

  13. Question 13

    Sardinian is traditionally spoken on which island?

    1. A.Malta
    2. B.Sardinia
    3. C.Sicily
    4. D.Corsica

    Answer: Sardinia

    Sardinian is traditionally spoken on the island of Sardinia.

World Languages Family Trivia

12 questions

These family World Languages trivia questions are built for mixed-age game nights, classrooms, and groups.

  1. Question 1

    Which country is widely cited as having the greatest number of languages?

    1. A.Australia
    2. B.Papua New Guinea
    3. C.Singapore
    4. D.India

    Answer: Papua New Guinea

    Papua New Guinea is widely cited is the country with the greatest number of languages.

  2. Question 2

    Who created the constructed international language Esperanto?

    Answer: L. L. Zamenhof

    L. L. Zamenhof created Esperanto.

  3. Question 3

    The Cherokee syllabary was created by which person?

    Answer: Sequoyah

    Sequoyah created the Cherokee syllabary.

  4. Question 4

    In Korea, who is credited with the creation of Hangul?

    Answer: King Sejong

    King Sejong is credited with the creation of Hangul in Korea.

  5. Question 5

    Which dictionary did Noah Webster publish in 1828?

    Answer: An American Dictionary of the English Language

    Noah Webster published An American Dictionary of the English Language in 1828.

  6. Question 6

    Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language was published in what year?

    1. A.1755
    2. B.1786
    3. C.1828
    4. D.1901

    Answer: 1755

    Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language was published in 1755.

  7. Question 7

    Who was the first chief editor of the Oxford English Dictionary?

    Answer: James Murray

    James Murray was the first chief editor of the Oxford English Dictionary.

  8. Question 8

    What major dictionary traces the history of English words through dated quotations?

    Answer: The Oxford English Dictionary

    The Oxford English Dictionary traces the history of English words through dated quotations.

  9. Question 9

    Who proposed in 1786 that Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin shared a common source?

    Answer: William Jones

    William Jones proposed in 1786 that Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin shared a common source.

  10. Question 10

    Which early scholar is especially known for work on Indigenous languages of North America?

    Answer: Franz Boas

    Franz Boas was a major early scholar of Indigenous languages of North America.

  11. Question 11

    Whose name is associated with the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis?

    Answer: Edward Sapir

    Edward Sapir was a linguist whose name is associated with the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.

  12. Question 12

    Which British author is known for books on the English language and linguistics?

    Answer: David Crystal

    David Crystal is a British author known for books on the English language and linguistics.

Fun World Languages Trivia

13 questions

These fun World Languages trivia questions highlight surprising moments and playful facts for game-night groups.

  1. Question 1

    Who cracked the ancient code of Linear B in 1952, giving linguists a very good year?

    1. A.Alice Kober
    2. B.Ken Hale
    3. C.Michael Ventris deciphered the Linear B script in 1952.
    4. D.Francois Champollion

    Answer: Michael Ventris deciphered the Linear B script in 1952.

    Michael Ventris is best known for deciphering Linear B in 1952.

  2. Question 2

    Before the big Linear B breakthrough, whose pattern analysis quietly laid crucial groundwork?

    Answer: Alice Kober's analysis of Linear B patterns helped make the decipherment possible.

    Alice Kober's careful analysis of Linear B patterns helped make Ventris's later decipherment possible.

  3. Question 3

    Which scholar announced the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs in 1822?

    1. A.Michael Ventris
    2. B.Louis Braille
    3. C.Ken Hale
    4. D.Francois Champollion announced the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs in 1822.

    Answer: Francois Champollion announced the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs in 1822.

    Francois Champollion is the figure associated with the 1822 decipherment announcement for Egyptian hieroglyphs.

  4. Question 4

    On the Rosetta Stone, Greek and hieroglyphic text share the stage with which other script?

    1. A.Linear B
    2. B.Phoenician
    3. C.Demotic Egyptian
    4. D.Coptic

    Answer: Demotic Egyptian appears alongside hieroglyphic and Greek text on the Rosetta Stone.

    The Rosetta Stone includes three scripts: hieroglyphic, Demotic Egyptian, and Greek.

  5. Question 5

    Who is widely known for helping bring Hebrew back into everyday modern speech?

    1. A.Ken Hale
    2. B.Elias Lonnrot
    3. C.Michael Ventris
    4. D.Eliezer Ben

    Answer: Eliezer Ben-Yehuda is widely known for helping revive Hebrew as a modern spoken language.

    Eliezer Ben-Yehuda is widely recognized for helping revive Hebrew is a modern spoken language.

  6. Question 6

    Which linguist became especially noted for fieldwork on Indigenous and endangered languages?

    1. A.Ken Hale
    2. B.Francois Champollion
    3. C.Louis Braille
    4. D.Elias Lonnrot

    Answer: Ken Hale was noted for his fieldwork on Indigenous and endangered languages.

    Ken Hale is known for fieldwork involving Indigenous and endangered languages.

  7. Question 7

    Which nation uses the Cherokee language as an important part of its cultural and educational programs?

    1. A.Malta
    2. B.Cherokee Nation
    3. C.The Basque Country
    4. D.Iceland

    Answer: The Cherokee Nation.

    The fact highlights the Cherokee Nation's use of Cherokee in cultural and educational programs.

  8. Question 8

    Who compiled the Kalevala from oral poetry in the 19th century, basically turning spoken tradition into an epic book?

    Answer: Elias Lonnrot compiled the Finnish national epic Kalevala from oral poetry in the 19th century.

    Elias Lonnrot compiled the Kalevala from oral poetry during the 19th century.

  9. Question 9

    True or false: Basque is a language isolate spoken in parts of Spain and France.?

    Answer: True

    Basque is notable for being a language isolate, and it is spoken in parts of both Spain and France.

  10. Question 10

    Which language is famously described as a language isolate in parts of Spain and France?

    1. A.Afrikaans
    2. B.Swahili
    3. C.The Basque language.
    4. D.Maltese

    Answer: The Basque language.

    The Basque language is a language isolate spoken in parts of Spain and France.

  11. Question 11

    In 1928, which language switched from Arabic script to a Latin-based alphabet?

    1. A.Turkish
    2. B.Arabic
    3. C.Hebrew
    4. D.Vietnamese

    Answer: Modern Turkish changed its writing system from Arabic script to a Latin-based alphabet in 1928.

    The 1928 alphabet reform changed modern Turkish writing from Arabic script to a Latin-based alphabet.

  12. Question 12

    What is the name of the Latin-based script used to write Vietnamese today?

    Answer: Vietnamese is written today with a Latin-based script called quoc ngu.

    The modern writing system used for Vietnamese is the Latin-based script called quoc ngu.

  13. Question 13

    If a sentence in Arabic is taking the scenic route across the page, which direction is it going?

    1. A.Top to bottom
    2. B.Bottom to top
    3. C.Right to left
    4. D.Left to right

    Answer: Arabic is written from right to left.

    Arabic is written from right to left.

Funny World Languages Trivia

13 questions

These funny World Languages trivia questions highlight playful moments, odd facts, and inside jokes.

  1. Question 1

    What English dictionary giant looks like a cat walked across the keyboard but is actually the longest word in a major English dictionary?

    1. A.pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
    2. B.antidisestablishmentarianism
    3. C.supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
    4. D.honorificabilitudinitatibus

    Answer: pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

    The longest word in a major English dictionary is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.

  2. Question 2

    Which bizarre-looking line is a grammatically valid English sentence, despite seeming like eight buffalo started a union meeting?

    Answer: Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo

    Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo is a grammatically valid English sentence.

  3. Question 3

    Which everyday English word quietly hides three consecutive doubled letters, as if bookkeeping also applied to consonants?

    1. A.Mississippi
    2. B.bookkeeper
    3. C.committee
    4. D.successful

    Answer: bookkeeper

    Bookkeeper is a common English word with three consecutive doubled letters.

  4. Question 4

    If you count the okina as a letter, how many letters are in the Hawaiian alphabet?

    1. A.18 letters
    2. B.13 letters
    3. C.12 letters
    4. D.14 letters

    Answer: 13 letters

    The Hawaiian alphabet has 13 letters when the okina is counted is a letter.

  5. Question 5

    Which language spoken in Papua New Guinea is often cited for having one of the world's smallest phoneme inventories?

    1. A.Rotokas
    2. B.Xhosa
    3. C.Piraha
    4. D.Toki Pona

    Answer: Rotokas

    Rotokas, spoken in Papua New Guinea, is often cited is having one of the world's smallest phoneme inventories.

  6. Question 6

    Which language has been reported to use an extremely small set of numeral terms, making math class feel very minimalist?

    1. A.Rotokas
    2. B.Xhosa
    3. C.German
    4. D.Piraha

    Answer: Piraha

    Piraha has been reported to have an extremely small set of numeral terms.

  7. Question 7

    Which language is famous for having a very large number of click consonants, basically turning speech into a percussion solo?

    1. A.Spanish
    2. B.Piraha
    3. C.!Xoo
    4. D.Rotokas

    Answer: !Xoo

    The !Xoo language is famous for having a very large number of click consonants.

  8. Question 8

    True or false: Xhosa is one of South Africa's official languages and it uses click sounds.?

    Answer: True

    Xhosa is one of South Africa's official languages and uses click sounds.

  9. Question 9

    In Spanish, where do the upside-down question and exclamation marks go, besides apparently doing warm-up stretches?

    1. A.In the middle of the sentence
    2. B.Only in formal writing
    3. C.At the beginning of questions and exclamations
    4. D.Only at the end

    Answer: At the beginning of questions and exclamations

    The Spanish punctuation marks inverted question and exclamation signs are written at the beginning of questions and exclamations.

  10. Question 10

    Which language treats every noun like it deserves a fancy hat by capitalizing them all?

    1. A.German
    2. B.Spanish
    3. C.Turkish
    4. D.Dutch

    Answer: German

    In German, all nouns are capitalized.

  11. Question 11

    In which language are the dotted and dotless versions of the letter I considered separate letters?

    1. A.Turkish
    2. B.German
    3. C.Spanish
    4. D.Hawaiian

    Answer: Turkish

    In Turkish, the dotted and dotless forms of the letter I are separate letters.

  12. Question 12

    What symbol comes from a historical ligature of the Latin letters E and T in the word et?

    1. A.The ampersand (&)
    2. B.The at sign (@)
    3. C.The hashtag (#)
    4. D.The plus sign (+)

    Answer: The ampersand (&)

    The ampersand symbol comes from a historical ligature of the Latin letters E and T in et.

  13. Question 13

    Which famous pangram manages to use every letter of the English alphabet while sounding like a fox was on a cardio program?

    1. A.Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow
    2. B.How vexingly quick daft zebras jump
    3. C.The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
    4. D.Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs

    Answer: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

    The pangram The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog uses every letter of the English alphabet.

Hard World Languages Trivia

14 questions

These hard World Languages trivia questions are for expert fans who want a real challenge.

  1. Question 1

    Which inscription is famed for being crucial to the decipherment of Old Persian cuneiform?

    Answer: The Behistun Inscription was crucial to deciphering Old Persian cuneiform.

    The Behistun Inscription is the key inscription for deciphering Old Persian cuneiform.

  2. Question 2

    What writing system records the early form of Greek now known as Mycenaean Greek?

    Answer: Linear B records Mycenaean Greek.

    Linear B is the script that records an early form of Greek called Mycenaean Greek.

  3. Question 3

    Which Indo-European languages were once spoken in the Tarim Basin, far from the better-known early Indo-European heartlands?

    Answer: The Tocharian languages were spoken in the Tarim Basin.

    The Tocharian languages were Indo-European languages once spoken in the Tarim Basin.

  4. Question 4

    What famously mysterious manuscript has still not yielded a generally accepted decipherment?

    Answer: The Voynich manuscript remains undeciphered.

    The Voynich manuscript remains undeciphered.

  5. Question 5

    Which script was traditionally used by women in Jiangyong County in Hunan, China?

    Answer: Nushu was traditionally used by women in Jiangyong County in Hunan, China.

    Nushu is a script traditionally used by women in Jiangyong County, Hunan.

  6. Question 6

    The standard Babylonian version of the Epic of Gilgamesh was composed in which language?

    Answer: It was composed in Akkadian.

    Akkadian was the language of the Epic of Gilgamesh's standard Babylonian version.

  7. Question 7

    Modern Georgian is commonly written in which script family member?

    Answer: It is commonly written in Mkhedruli, part of the Georgian script family.

    Georgian is written in its own script family, with Mkhedruli in modern use.

  8. Question 8

    The sacred texts known as the Avesta are written in which language?

    Answer: They are written in Avestan.

    Avestan is the language of the Zoroastrian Avesta.

  9. Question 9

    Much of the Aztec Empire used which language?

    Answer: Much of the Aztec Empire used Classical Nahuatl.

    Classical Nahuatl is the language of much of the Aztec Empire.

  10. Question 10

    The earliest surviving inscriptions in which script are found primarily in Ireland?

    Answer: Ogham.

    The earliest surviving inscriptions in Ogham are found primarily in Ireland.

  11. Question 11

    Which traditional language of the Isle of Man was declared extinct as a native language in 1974 before revival efforts grew?

    Answer: Manx was declared extinct as a native language in 1974 before revival efforts expanded.

    Manx, the traditional language of the Isle of Man, was declared extinct is a native language in 1974 before revival efforts expanded.

  12. Question 12

    Which Finnic language of Latvia lost its last native speaker in the 21st century?

    Answer: Livonian.

    Livonian is the Finnic language of Latvia that lost its last native speaker in the 21st century.

  13. Question 13

    Which famous ancestral language of Eurasia is known only through reconstruction rather than direct written records?

    Answer: Proto-Indo-European is reconstructed rather than directly preserved in writing.

    Proto-Indo-European is a reconstructed language and is not preserved in direct written records.

  14. Question 14

    If you wanted the oldest known cuneiform tablets in the world, which writing system would you be looking at from late 4th millennium BCE Mesopotamia?

    Answer: You would be looking at Sumerian cuneiform.

    The oldest known Sumerian cuneiform tablets date to the late 4th millennium BCE in Mesopotamia.

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