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A lot has happened in the last 15 years as you know. "Google, with 1.7 billion users worldwide, offers language options in 287 languages, the jw.org website, with only 8.6 million readers,"[1] provides content in 1084 language options.[2] That is 95 languages more than 3 years ago.

The website is now notable as it's being available in over 1080 languages, including 109 sign languages, providing literature in even more languages. It has languages in which only jw.org provides written publications. It also hosts the worlds only complete Bible in American Sign Language.

Most languages are available on Wikidata too.[3]

I believe that just as the Polish Wikipedia has done (here: pl:Jw.org), a stand alone page for English Wikipedia is justified.

The languages (A few of them)

Afrikaans bhasa, Albanian bhasa, American Sign Language, Amharic bhasa, Arbii bhasa, Argentine Sign Language, Armenian bhasa, Austrian Sign Language, Bangla bhasa, Basque bhasa, Belarusian bhasa, Berber, Bikol bhasa, Bislama, Bolivian Sign Language, Brazilian Portuguese, British Sign Language, Bulgarian language, Burmese bhasa, Cameroon Pidgin, Cape Verdean Creole, Catalan bhasa, Cebuano bhasa, Chinese bhasa, Classical Chinese, Cook Islands Maori, Corsican language, Cree language, Czech bhasa, Danish Sign Language, Danish bhasa, Dutch Sign Language, Dutch bhasa, Egyptian Arabic, English bhasa, Estonian language, Faroese language, Farsi bhasa, Finnish bhasa, Flemish Sign Language, French Belgian Sign Language, French Sign bhasa, French bhasa, German Sign Language, German bhasa, Greek Sign Language, Greek bhasa, Greenlandic, Guarani bhasa, Gujarati, Hebrew bhasa, Herero language, Hiligaynon bhasa, Hindi, Hopi, Hungarian bhasa, Icelandic language, Indonesian bhasa, Inuktitut, Irish language, Italian bhasa, Japanese bhasa, Korean bhasa, Latvian language, Lele, Lingala bhasa, Lithuanian bhasa, Macedonian language, Malagasy bhasa, Maltese language, Mandarin, Mesopotamian Arabic, Mexican Sign Language, Moroccan Darija, Nepali bhasa, Nigerian Pidgin, Northern Sami, Norwegian Sign Language, Norwegian bhasa, Panjabi bhasa, Papiamento of Aruba, Papiamentu, Pashto bhasa, Pennsylvania German, Polish Sign Language, Polish bhasa, Portuguese bhasa, Romani bhasa, Russi bhasa, Russian Sign Language, Samoan bhasa, Serbian, Serbo-Croatian, Serer, Shanghainese, Slovak bhasa, Slovene language, Somali bhasa, Spanish Sign Language, Spanish bhasa, Sranantongo bhasa, Surinamese Dutch, Swahili, Swahili bhasa, Swedish Sign Language, Swedish bhasa, Syrian Arabic, Tagalog, Tahitian language, Tatar bhasa, Tibetan bhasa, Tigrigna bhasa, Turkish bhasa, Twi, Ukrainian Sign Language, Ukrainian bhasa, Urdu, Uzbek bhasa, Vietnamese bhasa, Wa, West Frisian bhasa, Xhosa bhasa, Yaqui, Yoruba bhasa, Yue Chinese, Zimbabwe Sign Language, Zulu bhasa, Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Solomon Pijin, creole language[4]

A few sources to take from

To quote atlaslocalization.com :

It’s not particularly surprising that the website offering the most language options in the world is focused on religious teachings rather than commercial purposes. This is because people view jw. org as a source of religious revelation and seek to spread it to the entire world. It is understandable that a faith that wants to spread all over the world should be found in every language.


  1. atlaslocalization.com
  2. Per December 2023
  3. 536 per December 2023
  4. And still growing: History of jw.org on jw.org (Q21175586)