There is a total of 23802 clues beginning with la
- Language in which "kwanza" means first
- Language in which "lion" is "simba"
- Language in which "maraming salamat" means "thank you very much"
- Language in which "mountain" is "fynydd"
- Language in which "Nebraska" means "flat river"
- Language in which "Pakistan" means "land of the pure"
- Language in which "pandit" means "teacher"
- Language in which "puzzle" is "pid sa"
- Language in which "puzzle" is "puzal"
- Language in which "Qapla'!" means "Success!"
- Language in which "seven" is "jet"
- Language in which "Shazbot!" is a profanity
- Language in which "simba" means "lion"
- Language in which "talofa" means "hello"
- Language in which "Thank you very much" is "Diolch yn fawr iawn"
- Language in which "thank you" is "grazie," to natives
- Language in which "thank you" is "grazzi"
- Language in which "Thank you" is "Gura mie ayd"
- Language in which "thank you" is "khàawp khun"
- Language in which "thank you" is "khob chai"
- language in which "Winnipeg" means "dirty water"
- Language in which "yes" and "no" are "baat" and "te," respectively
- Language in which "yes" and "no" are "ja" and "nein"
- Language in which "yo" is a pronoun
- Language in which a nutty person might be told "Yer bum's oot the windae"
- Language in which Gandalf is called Mithrandir
- Language in which many Y2K-noncompliant programs were written
- Language in which most words are monosyllabic
- Language in which plural adjectives end in -aj
- Language in which plurals are formed by adding -oj
- Language in which the first five numbers are nung, song, sam, si, ha
- Language in which the first four cardinal numbers are ane, twa, three and fower
- Language in which the first six counting numbers are tasi, lua, tolu, fa, lima and ono
- Language in which the majority of words are monosyllabic
- Language in which the New Testament was written
- Language in which you might be greeted "Hullo, hoo are ye?"
- Language in which “hello” is ສະບາຍດີ
- Language in which “hello” is “sabaidi”
- Language in which “sabaidee” means “hello”
- Language in which “w” can be a vowel
- Language in Y2K news
- Language indicator
- Language intended to appeal to one's followers
- Language introduced in 1995
- Language invented by the Bee Gees?
- Language involving fine print?
- Language Jesus spoke
- Language kin of Hindi
- Language known to native speakers as "gjuho shqipe"
- Language known to native speakers as "te reo"
- Language known to native speakers as Gaelg
- Language known to native speakers as Unangam Tunuu
- Language learned by seminarians
- Language learner's challenge
- Language learner's challenges
- Language learner's concerns
- Language learner's goal
- Language learner's hurdle
- Language lesson
- Language linked to the Y2K problem
- Language mangler
- Language manglers, eg
- Language many Americans prefer using
- Language maven Chomsky
- Language maven Partridge
- Language maven William
- Language name suffix
- Language named for a mathematician
- Language not spoken in Brazil
- Language not traditionally written with spaces between words
- Language oddity
- Language of "ajeossi" and "ajumma"
- Language of "Lohengrin"
- Language of "mene, mene, tekel, upharsin" in Daniel
- Language of "Winnie Ille Pu"
- Language of 100,000+ Canadians
- Language of 100,000,000
- Language of 106-Across
- Language of 14 million
- Language of 14-Across
- Language of 15-Across 4-Down
- Language of 19-across
- Language of 22-Across
- Language of 23 Across
- Language of 35-Across
- Language of 350 million
- Language of 366 million
- Language of 380 million
- Language of 40 Down
- Language of 47 Across
- Language of 47-Down
- Language of 50 Across
- Language of 50 million Asians
- Language of 55 Down
- Language of 63 Across
- Language of 800+ million
- Language of 9 million Asians
- Language of 90 million Africans
- Language of 900 million
- Language of a Baltic people