List of languages in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

The following is a list of languages used in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest since the contest's inception in 2003, which includes the year, country, song and artist through which each language made its debut. There is a rule in place that stipulates that any given song must be sung in one of the national languages of the country it represents. However, it is permissible for a song to contain lyrics in other languages on top of this.

The songs that contained the most languages were the Serbian entry in 2006 and the Albanian entry in 2015, both with eight. The Serbian song, "Učimo strane jezike", actually only contains two lines (found in its chorus) in Serbian, while the rest is sung in the English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Japanese languages. Albania's "Dambaje" is sung in Albanian, German, French, Spanish, English, Italian, Slovene, and Turkish, the last of which made its debut in Junior Eurovision. Germany's debut entry in 2020, "Stronger With You" was the first Junior Eurovision entry mostly in German, making them one of the only current participants in Junior Eurovision whose language appeared in the contest before they did.

Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Kazakh, Latin, and Welsh have been featured in songs of the Junior contest, but they have never been used in songs of the senior Eurovision Song Contest (although a Japanese mantra was sung during the Azerbaijani entry of the cancelled Eurovision Song Contest in 2020).

Languages edit

Order Language First
appearance
Country First performer First song
1 Greek 2003   Greece Nicolas Ganopoulos "Fili gia panta" (Φίλοι για πάντα)
2 Croatian   Croatia Dino Jelusić "Ti si moja prva ljubav"
3 Belarusian   Belarus Volha Satsiuk "Tantsuy" (Танцуй)
4 Latvian   Latvia Dzintars Čīča "Tu esi vasarā"
5 Macedonian   Macedonia Marija and Viktorija "Ti ne me poznavaš" (Ти не ме познаваш)
6 Polish   Poland Kasia Żurawik "Coś mnie nosi"
7 Norwegian   Norway 2U "Sinnsykt gal forelsket"
8 Spanish   Spain Sergio "Desde el cielo"
9 Romanian   Romania Bubu "Tobele sunt viaţa mea"
10 Dutch   Belgium X!NK "De vriendschapsband"
11 English   United Kingdom Tom Morley "My Song for the World"
12 Danish   Denmark Anne Gadegaard "Arabiens drøm"
13 Swedish   Sweden The Honeypies "Stoppa mig"
14 Italian 2004    Switzerland Demis Mirarchi "Birichino"
15 French   France Thomas Pontier "Si on voulait bien"
16 Russian 2005   Russia Vladislav Krutskikh "Doroga k solnstu" (Дорога к солнцу)
17 Montenegrin   Serbia and Montenegro Filip Vučić "Ljubav pa fudbal" (Љубав па фудбал)
18 Portuguese 2006   Portugal Pedro Madeira "Deixa-me sentir"
19 Ukrainian   Ukraine Nazar Slyusarchuk "Khlopchyk Rock 'n' Roll" (Хлопчик рок н рол)
20 Serbian   Serbia Neustrašivi učitelji stranih jezika "Učimo strane jezike" (Учимо стране језике)
21 German
22 Georgian 2007   Georgia Mari Romelashvili "Odelia Ranuni"
23 Armenian   Armenia Arevik "Erazanq" (Երազանք)
24 Bulgarian   Bulgaria Bon Bon "Bonbolandiya" (Бонболандия)
25 Lithuanian   Lithuania Lina Joy "Kai miestas snaudžia"
26 Maltese 2010   Malta Nicole Azzopardi "Knock Knock!....Boom! Boom!"
27 Azerbaijani 2012   Azerbaijan Omar Sultanov & Suada Alekberova "Girls and Boys (Dünya Sənindir)"
28 Hebrew   Israel Kids.il "Let the Music Win"
29 Albanian   Albania Igzidora Gjeta "Kam një këngë vetëm për ju"
30 Slovene 2014   Slovenia Ula Ložar "Nisi sam (Your Light)"
31 Irish 2015   Ireland Aimee Banks "Réalta na mara"
32 Latin
33 Turkish   Albania Mishela Rapo "Dambaje"
34 Kazakh 2018   Kazakhstan Daneliya Tuleshova "Ózińe sen" (Өзіңе сен)
35 Welsh   Wales Manw "Perta"
36 Japanese 2021   Netherlands Ayana "Mata Sugu Aō Ne" (またすぐ会おうね)
37 Brazilian Portuguese (dialect of Portuguese) 2022   Portugal Nicolas Alves "Anos 70"
38 Estonian 2023   Estonia Arhanna "Hoiame kokku"

Winners by language edit

  Russian (19.1%)
  French (14.3%)
  Armenian (9.5%)
  Polish (9.5%)
  Georgian (9.5%)
  English (9.5%)
  Croatian (4.8%)
  Spanish (4.8%)
  Dutch (4.8%)
  Ukrainian (4.8%)
  Italian (4.8%)
  None (4.8%)
Wins Language Years Countries
4 Russian 2005, 2006, 2007, 2017[1] Belarus, Russia
3 French 2020, 2022, 2023 France
2 Armenian 2010, 2021 Armenia
Polish 2018,[1] 2019[1] Poland
Georgian 2011, 2016 Georgia
English 2013, 2015 Malta
1 Croatian 2003 Croatia
Spanish 2004 Spain
Dutch 2009[1] Netherlands
Ukrainian 2012[1] Ukraine
Italian 2014[1] Italy

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f These songs were partially sung in English.