======The Little Prince====== I collect The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) in different languages. This is what I've got so far: (If you know how to get editions in other languages, let me know :-) Updated 26 October 2023 * Ainu * Abkhazian * Alsters (Flemish) * Altai * Afrikaans * Algerian Arabian * Alur (Uganda) * Amhara (Ethiopia) * Anatolian Armenian * Anglo-Saxon Runes * Arabic * Arabic Darija (Moroccan) * Arabic Hassaniya (Morocco) * Arabic (Syria) * Arabic (Beirut and Baghdad) * Arabic, Iraqi Baghdadi * Arabic, Emirati * Arabic, Palestianian (in Hebrew and in Arabic script) * Arabic, Tunisian * Arabic. phonetic * Aramaic * Armenian * Aromanian * Assamese * Aymara * Azeri (Latin) * Azery (Cyrillic) * Albanian * Balinese * Bambara/Bamana (Mali) * Bashkir * Basque * Basque Souletin dialect * Beserman * Western Basque * Batanga * Belorussian * Bikol (Philippines) * Bildts (NL) * Bengali * Bosnian (Latin script) * Bosnian (Cyrillic script) * Bulgarian * Banat Bulgarian dialect * Braille (English) * Braille (Spanish) * Breton * Bribri (Costa Rica) * Brussels Flemish * Burmese * Buryat * Cambodian (Khmer) * Cantonese * Cebuano (Philippines) * Cap Verde creole * Catalan * Chabacano 2x (Spanish-based creol from the Phillipines) * Chechen * Chukchi * Chuvash * Chinese (both simplified and traditional) * Chinese (Taiwanese traditional) * Chinese with Pinyin Latin transcription * Cordel style Brazilian Portuguese * Cornish * Croatian * Croatian Kajkavsi dialect * Burgenland Croatian * Croatian Chacavian (Rijeka) * Croatian Chacavian (Pula) * Creol di Sicor(Senegal) * Creol Seychelles * Czech * Czech Hantec dialect * Czech Valaštine (Vlach) * Dan (Ivory Coast, Liberia) * Danish * Dari * Drents (Dutch dialect) * Dutch * Dutch dialects(Amsterdams Dutch, Twents) * Dzongkha (Bhutan) * Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs * English, * Middle English (Chaucer's English from the 14th century) * Old English (Anglo Saxon from the 10th century) * English phonetic transcription * Erzya * Esperanto * Reformed Esperanto * Estonian * Estonian Seto dialect * Estonian Voro dialect * Even (RU) * Faroese * Filipino * Finnish * Savonian Finnish * Forro, Portuguese based Criollo of São Tomé islad * French * French dialects and regional languages: Provencal, Franco Provencal (patois valdoten), Occitan-Gascon, Occitan-Provencal, Nicard (Nice), Breton, Picard(Ch'ti, Ch'timi), Picaed borain,Phonetic French. Savoyard, Limousin (Provençal),Normand, Vaudios (Francoprovençal), Old French (12th century), Gallo, Welche (Alsace), Waloon Lie'geois (B),Walon Central de Namur (Belgium), Walon d'l'oûwès (pârlér di Tchèss'lét, Belgium), Guénâ(Bresse louhannaise (langue d'oïl), Occitan Languedocien , Lorrain-Gaumais d'Virton, Burgundian, Patois Tendasque, Fribourg, Francprovençal, Poitevin-Santongeais, Béarnaise, Navois/Bourbonnais (d'Oc,Fursacois), Drabiaud -parler de Croissant, Occitan Alpin, Marchois , Éguzonnais , Genoillacois-Marchois -Croissant, Archignacois (bourbonnais d’c-parler du Croissant), Parler de Saint-Pierre -le -Bost (bourbonnais d’c-parler du Croissant), - Nothois (marchois-parler du Croissant), Patois de La Châtre (marchois-parler du Croissant), Allousien (marchois-parler du Croissant), Franc Comtois Lourdoueisien (marchios p. de Croissant), Saint-Front et Valence (marchois parler de Croissant),Cellois (marchois -p de Croissant), Châtelois (bourbonnais d'oc- p de Croissant, French Polyglotte, Chermignin franco-provençal, Pleuvillois,Sébastienois, Tourangeau) * Frisian (NL) * Futunian * Georgian * German, * German dialects and historical:( Althochdeutsch (Alemanic dialect), Mittelhochdeutsch, Viennese (2 versions),Carinthian (Kaerntnerisch,Karntnarisch), Berliner,Badisch Alemanisch, Koelsch 2x (from Cologne),Bavarian,Swiss German (Bern),Swiss German (Basel), Plattduutsch, Pennsylvania Dutch, Hunsrick/Hunsrückish from Brasil,Ruhrdeutsch, Hessisch, Saarländisch, Schwäbisch,Düsseldorfer Platt, Franconian, Sütterlin script, Westpfälzisch-Saarländisch, Wallisserdüütsch(Swiss German), Straßburg dialect, Saterfriesisch, Badisch-Südfränkisch, Hunsrücker Platt, Aachner/Öcher Platt, Sölrig Friesisch, Fering (N Frisian),Frasch (N Frisian), Oberösterreichisch/Upper Austrian, Tyrolean, Ostfriesisch,Kurpfälzisch, Cimbrian (IT), Saxon, Eupener Platt, South Tyrolean, Lothringian, Niederalemannisch&Lower Alsatian, Erzgebirgisch, Bolz(Freiburg CH, D-Fr mix), Alemanisch (Badisch), Züridüütsch, Vogelsbergerisch, Hianzisch (Burgenland), Wymysiöerys (Poland), Schyzerdüütsch Appenzell Innerrhode, Urnerdeutsch (CH), Mönsterländsk, Pomeranian,Mecklenburgisch, Rhöner, Kleinwalsertaler, Ungordäitsch(Ofener/Budaer Bergland), Hamborger Platt, Mittelhessisch ) * German Fraktur * Gothic (4th century) * Greek * Ancient Greek * Pontic Greek (TR) * Greek Calabrian * Gents * Greenlandic * Guadaloupe Creole (French based) * Guaraní * Guarani 2 * Guyana Creole (French based) * Haïtian Creole * Hakka Chinese * Hantec Czech/Moravian dialect from Brno * Hawaiian * Hawaiian Pidgin * Hebrew * Hemsin (Armenian dialect from Turkey) * Hiligaynon (Philippines) * Hungarian (4 different translations) * Old Hungarian-Székely Runic (Rovás) * Hindi * Icelandic * Ido * Iloko (Philippines) * Indonesian * Dutch Indonesian ( Bahasa Hindia Belinda, old Dutch Indies language) * Interlingua * Italian * Italian dialects: Milanese,Bolognese,Napoletan,Bergamese(Treviglies), Venetian, Dialect of the Province of Veneto, Genoese, Sicilian,Ladin (Rhetoromanic,Romansch):Ladin Gherdein, Ladin Badiot, Ladin of Val Badia (same dialect as previous),Slavomolisano (Na-nasu), Parmigiano,Roman,Sardinian Gallurese (Gaddhuresu), Sardinian (Sardo,Sardi),Sardinian Campidanesu, Triestino, Molisano, Salentino, Genovese, Tabarchin (Sardinian), Teramano (Abruzze), Friuli, Trentino, Livornese,Barese 2x (2 different). Perugian, Piemontese, Ternano, Pugliese,Mantovano,Romagnol,Arsan (Reggiano from Emilia), Calabrese, Fiuman, West Friulian , Sardinian Casteddanu (Corsican dialect from Sardinia), Sardinian Isulanu (Corsican dialect from Sardinia), Pesarese, Alguerés, Sardu Meridional, Reatino, Corsican, Modenese, Sardinian Sassareso, Venetion/Venessian, Sardinian Orunese, Montebelluno, Dolomites Ladin-Ampezzano, Frentano, Bassa Veronese,Vicentino, Veronese, Massese, Arbërisht, Busachese-Sardinian, Appenino Reggiano,Ticinese, Cassinese, Istrian, Lugnano, Macerata,Urbino, Leonessa ) * Irish Gaelic * Interslavic (Latin script) * Interslavic (Cyrillic script) * Japanese * Jamaican creole * Jawi * Kabardian (Circassian) * Kabyle ( Berber from Algeria) * Kambaata (Ethiopia) * Kannada (Karnataka,India) * Karachay-Balkar * Karaim * Karakalpak * Karelian * Karen * Karyak * Kashubian * Kazakh * Kinyarwanda * Kirundi * Koalib (Nuba, Sudan) * Komi * Korean * Korean Gyeongsang-do dialect * Korean Jeollabuk-do * Korean Jenu * Kumanish (conlang) * Kumyk (Turkic from Russia) * Kurdish (Kurmanji, Turkey, Latin alphabet 3 versions) * Kurdish Gorani * Kurdish Sorani * Kyrgyz * Lanna * Latin * Latvian * Laz (Turkey) * Laz (Hopa dialect, related to Georgian, from Turkey) * Lingua Franca Nova * Lomaji Taiwanese * Lower Sorbian (Niedersorbisch/Wendisch) Germany * North Limburgs (NL) * South Limburgs (NL) * Laotian * Latgalian * Lemko (Ukranian from Poland) * Limon Kryol * Lingua Franca Nova * Lithuanian * Luxemburgish * Macedonian * Malay * Malayalam (India) * Malgasy (Madagascar) * Maltese * Manx * Mansi * Mapudungun * Marathi * Mari (RU) * language of the Marquesas Islands (Pacific) * Martinique Creole (French based) * Mashi (Kongo) * Masurian Polish * Mauritius Creole * Mayan (T'aan dialect) * Mayan (Kaqchikel dialect) * Mayan (Tojol-ab'al) * Mayan K’ich’e * Mingrelian (related to Georgian) * Mirandes (Portugal) * Moksha * Mongolian (Cyrillic scipt, Mongolia) * Mongolian (Traditional script, Inner Mongolia-China) * Morse (French) * Nepalese * Northern Tepehuan (Chihuahua, Mexico) * Norwegian * Norwegian Nynorsk 2x * Nahuatl (Aztec language from Mexico) * Nynorn (Orkney,Shetland) * Nzoi (Congo) * Ojibwe (Anishinaabemowin) * Olyk-Mari * Otomí (Mexico) * Ovdalsk/Alvdalish (Swedish dialect) * Obersorbisch (Slavic minority language in East Germany) * Oriya (India) * Ossetian (Iron) * Ossetian (Digor) * Ottoman Turkish (Language of the Ottoman Empire before 1920) 2 versions * P * Punjabi * Patrizju * Pashtoo (Afghanistan) * Persian (Farsi) * Persian children’s comics version * Polish * Polish Goral (podhalanski) dialect * Portuguese * Brazilian Portuguese * old Prussian * Qashqai Turkic (Iran) * Quechua (language of the Incas) * Quechua 2 * Rapa Nui (Easter Island) * Rajastani (India) * Raramuri (Chihuahua,Mexico) * Resiano (Slavic from IT) * Réunion (French based) * Rodriguan creol * Romani (Gipsy) * Roumanian * Rumantsch Grischun (Graubuendner Romanisch, Rhaetoromanisch) * Rumantsch Sursilvan * Rumantsch Surmiran * Rumantsch Valader * Russian * Sambahsa (constructed language based on Proto-Indoeuropean) * Sami (North Sami) * Sami (Inari) * Sango (creole from the Central African Republic) * Sanskrit * Scots (Lallans) * Scots (Ayrshire dialect) * Scots Gaelic * Serbian (Cyrillic) * Serbian (Latin) * Setswana (Botswana) * Shetlandic English (Shaetlan) * Shipibo-Konibo(Peru) * Silesian Polish * Singhalese * Singlish (Singapore English) * siPhuthi * Slovak * Slovenian * Soninke (Mali) * South Jutic (DK) * Spanish 2x * Spanish regional and dialects: Catalan,Asturian,Extremeño (Castuo) 2x, Aragonese,Basque, Ladino (Djudeo-Espanyol), Galician, Leonés, Valenciano (Castillian style spelling),Valenciano (Catalan style spelling) Aranés, Eonavian (Galician-Asturian) Andalusian,Murciano, Lengua Val de Xalima (Extremadura), Mallorquí, Manchego, Mozabaric, Phonetic, Spanish, Jaen Andalusian, Balearic, Gacería (Segovian trilleros),Haketía (Judeo-Spanish from North Africa),Al Cheli (juvenile Madrileño 70-80s, El Rebollal (Asturian),) * (Spanish (Argentinia, illustrated by Milo Lockett) * Spanish (Mexico) * Spanish Aljamía (Spanish in Arabic script) * Spanish Argentinian * Spanish Paraguayan * Sukhothai Thai * Sunda (Java, Indonesian) * Surinamese * Surzhik (UA RU mix) * Swahili * Swedish * Swedish Jamska * Tahitian * Tajik * Tajik (Cyrillic and Farsi script) * Tamasheq (Tuareg) * Tamazight(Berber, Morocco) in Tamazight script * Tamazight(Berber, Morocco) in Latin script * Tamil * Tének (Huesteco, Native American language from Mexico) * Telugu (india) * Thai * Tigrinya * Toba (Native American language from Argentina) * Toki Pona * Tongan * Transmuranian Slovenian * Tseltal (Chiapas, Mexico) * Tutunaku ( Totonaco de la Sierra,Puebla, Mexico) * Tunesian Arabic * Tuvan * Tibetan * Tigrinya * Tseltal (Chiapas) * Turkish * Turkish runic script (Göktürk) * Turkish (simplified edition for children) * Turkish colour code edition * Turkish cartoon version for children * Turkish Cypriot * Turkish Denizli dialect * Turkish Thracian (Rumelian) * Turkish (Gaziantepe) * Tzotzil (Mayan) * Udege (Udihe-Tungus) * Udmurt * Uighur * Uilta (Orok,Sakhalin,Tungus) * Ukranian * Upper Sorbian (Oberersorbisch/Wendisch) Germany * Urdu * Uzbek (in Cyrillic) * Uzbek (in Latin script) * Vabungula (constructed language) * Vietnamese * Vinsenshan English Kriol * Volapük * Volga Tatar * Wielkopolski Polish dialect * Welsh * Veps * Wayuu * Wolof * Wymysiörys' (Germanic PL) * Xhosa * Yakut (Siberia) * Yiddish * Warsaw Yiddish * Zapoteco * Zazaki (Turkey) * Zazaca (Turkey) * Kaskay (Turkey) * Zamboangueño Chabacano * Zulu 560 different languages in total.