What language is this?

On Wikipedia, I clicked on this out of curiosity:

If that link doesn’t work, it’s the 25th language in the third (1,000) section on www.wikipedia.org . Right between ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi and Hornjoserbsce. (What is the latter?)

Can anyone tell me what this, and some of the other weird obscure languages in that list are? What is the thirteenth one? (ދިވެހި )

Would it kill Wikipedia to have some kind of guide that says in English what those other languages are?

Maybe you could have copied some of the words into google. I came up with some links that had “Armenian” in them, so I assume that’s what it is.

The Wikipedia article on the Armenian language says its ISO 639-code is hy and links to hy.wikipedia.org as the Armenian-language Wikipedia.

Wikipedia has everything. Watch, as I unveil the secret of copy/pasting the weird script of your elusive language into Wikipedia English : Armenian language - Wikipedia

Tadaaa ! Armenian detected !

TL,DR version : it’s a Slavic dialect spoken as a second language by less than 50.000 people in Bumfuck, Germany

Missed edit window. Another useful link for any other “what language is this Wiki in ?!” : List of Wikipedias - Meta

Bautzen, actually. It’s known in English as Upper-Sorbian.

http://www.mcanerin.com/EN/articles/meta-language.asp

A search in google for 2 letter language codes gives good results in these cases.

That’s the Dhivehi language of the Maldives Islands.

Interesting. It looks like a cross between Polish and Czech–I didn’t realize there was another Slavic language that used the “w”, as well as the slash-l (both present in Polish). And, unsurprisingly, it’s pretty intelligible to a Western Slavic speaker (and probably a Slavic speaker in general).