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| City | Languages |
| Baghdad, Iraq | Arabic (official), Kurdish |
| Bairki (formerly Tarawa) | English (official), Gilbertese |
| Baku, Azerbaijan | Azeri (official), Armenian, Russian |
| Bamako | French (official), Bambara and other native languages |
| Bandar Seri Begawan | Malay (official), English |
| Bangkok, Thailand | Thai (official), English, Lao, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, Hmong |
| Bangui | French (official), Banda, Gbaya, Sango |
| Banjarmasin | Indonesian (Official), English, Dutch |
| Banjul | English (official), Mandinka, Wolof |
| Barcelona, Spain | Spanish (Castilian Spanish) (official) |
| Basseterre | English (official) |
| Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe | French, Guadeloupe Creole |
| Beijing, China | Mandarin Chinese and hundreds of other languages and dialects. (See China for a list of the languages for which we have language pages.) |
| Beirut, Lebanon | Arabic, French (co-official) |
| Belfast, Northern Ireland | English, Irish Gaelic |
| Belgrade, Yugoslavia | Serbo-Croatian (official) |
| Belmopan | English (official), Spanish, Maya, Yucatec, Kekchi, Carib |
| Berlin, Germany | German |
| Bern, Switzerland | German, French, Italian, Romansch (all official) |
| Bicemfontein | Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Pedi, Swazi, Sesotho, SiSwati, Sotho, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu, and Fanakalo (a Zulu jargon spoken in the mines) |
| Bishkek | Kyrgyz, Russian (co-official) |
| Bissau | Portuguese (official), Balante, Fulani, Malinke, Portuguese Creole |
| Bogotá, Colombia | Spanish, Indian languages including Arawak and Carib |
| Bombay, India | The major language of Bombay is Marathi. Hindi and English (associate official) are also fairly common in places where tourists go. About 150 languages are spoken throughout India. See India for a list of the languages for which we have language pages. |
| Brasilia, Brazil | Brazilian Portuguese, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Spanish, and Indian languages such as Arawak, Carib, Ge, Guarani, Panoan, and Tupi |
| Bratislava | Slovak (official), Hungarian |
| Brazzaville | French (official), Lingala, Kikongo (Kongo), Kituba |
| Bridgetown | English |
| Brussels, Belgium | Flemish and French (co-official), German |
| Bucharest | Romanian (official), German, Hungarian |
| Budapest, Hungary | Hungarian (Magyar) (official) |
| Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Spanish (official),
Italian, German,
Yiddish,
and various Indian languages. |
| Bujumbura | Rundi and French (official languages), Swahili |