Here's why:
* Every country has linguistic diversity: Most countries have more than one language spoken within their borders. This can be due to historical reasons, immigration, or the presence of distinct ethnic groups.
* Official vs. unofficial languages: A country might have one or more official languages, but many other languages are spoken by various communities.
* Regional variations: Within a country, different regions might have their own dialects or even entirely different languages.
To answer your question accurately, please tell me:
* Which country are you interested in?
* What kind of "different languages" are you looking for? Official languages, minority languages, regional dialects, etc.
Once you provide more information, I can give you a more specific and helpful answer!