Telegram groups from 72 languages — local chats, expat communities and interest groups in your language. Browse by region or find your language directly.
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English
210,232
Chinese
729,157
Hindi
252,766
Spanish
488,669
Arabic
444,723
Russian
91,848
Bengali
287,941
Portuguese
174,009
Indonesian
196,595
French
106,543
Urdu
348,242
Russian
91,848
Ukrainian
249,952
Belarusian
218,388
Croatian
52,793
Georgian
80,905
Macedonian
77,581
Romanian
524,542
Serbian
287,954
Slovak
107,342
Slovenian
128,846
German
50,843
Dutch
66,064
Italian
128,291
Basque
131,727
Galician
150,821
Maltese
118,823
Welsh
81,218
Danish
63,399
Estonian
294,043
Finnish
49,194
Latvian
96,287
Lithuanian
84,491
Norwegian
110,300
Swedish
182,879
Hindi
252,766
Bengali
287,941
Urdu
348,242
Tamil
394,607
Punjabi
179,234
Marathi
129,809
Gujarati
219,100
Kannada
184,332
Malayalam
157,816
Sinhala
213,933
Telugu
207,518
Odia
100,832
Sindhi
2,227
Indonesian
196,595
Thai
420,429
Vietnamese
273,719
Burmese
110,563
Khmer
426,916
Javanese
50,669
Cebuano
390,341
Tagalog
104,194
Turkish
278,696
Persian
104,518
Uzbek
172,921
Kazakh
160,251
Azerbaijani
216,863
Kyrgyz
469,700
Hebrew
178,238
Kurdish
104,790
Uyghur
13,846
Tatar
132,594
Yiddish
35,792
Browse the sections below — languages are organized by region. Click any language to see all active groups with member counts and direct join links.
In our directory, Chinese — 763K members, Spanish — 499K and Arabic — 461K lead by combined member count. Kyrgyz and Romanian follow closely — reflecting large and highly engaged communities in Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
Yes — most major languages have dedicated learning and exchange groups where native speakers help learners. English, Spanish, French and Chinese have especially active language exchange communities.
It varies — major languages like Arabic, Russian and Spanish have thousands of active groups in our directory of 53,480+ communities across 72 languages. Smaller languages may have dozens to a few hundred. Member count on each language page reflects the combined size of all listed communities.
Both — most languages have a mix of local country-specific groups and global interest communities in that language. Arabic groups, for example, cover both Gulf-specific topics and pan-Arab communities. The same pattern holds for Spanish, French and Portuguese.