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Revision as of 18:55, 18 January 2023

The following is a list of languages used in the Worldvision Song Contest since its inception in Quartal-4 2022.

The rules of the competition allow the participating country to send a composition in the national, English or French language. Other languages may also be admitted if the representative of the participating country is its resident.

Languages and their first appearance

Languages are fully counted below when they are used in at least an entire verse or chorus of a song. First brief uses of a language are also noted.

# Language First appearance Country First performer First song
1 English Q4-2022 San Marino Melanie Martinez Soap
2 Japanese Japan Nao Aihara Lighthouse
3 Russian Kazakhstan Noize MC Century-Wolfhound
4 Spanish Spain Maia Reficco De Ti
5 Korean South Korea Chung Ha Killing Me
6 Serbian Montenegro Tropico Band Nemirna
7 Thai Thailand Slot Machine PhiangWaichai
8 Italian Q1-2023 San Marino Annalisa Bellissima
9 Arabic South Korea Jung Kook Dreamers
10 Kazakh Kazakhstan Ayau Sybyrlaiyn
11 Kurdish Netherlands Naaz Azadî

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