What is the 13th most spoken language?

These are the most spoken languages in the world
  • English – 1,121 million speakers. ...
  • Mandarin Chinese – 1,107 million speakers. ...
  • Hindi – 698 million speakers. ...
  • Spanish – 512 million speakers. ...
  • French – 284 million speakers. ...
  • Arabic – 273 million speakers. ...
  • Bengali – 265 million inhabitants. ...
  • Russian – 258 million speakers.
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What is the 14th most spoken language in the world?

14. Wu Chinese — 81 million native speakers.
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What is the 15 most spoken language in the world?

The 15 Most Spoken Languages in the World [Updated]
  • Mandarin Chinese. Native speakers (2019): 917.8 million. ...
  • English. Native speakers (2019): 379 million. ...
  • Spanish. Native speakers (2019): 460.1 million. ...
  • Hindi. Native speakers (2019): 341.2 million. ...
  • Arabic. Native speakers (2019): 273.9 million. ...
  • Malay/Indonesian. ...
  • French. ...
  • Portuguese.
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What are the 23 main languages?

The Top 23 Languages On Earth

Chinese, English, Spanish, Arabic, French, Persian, German, Russian, Malay, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish, Lahnda, Tamil, Urdu, Korean, Hindi, Bengali, Japanese, Vietnamese, Telugu, and Marathi.
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What are the top 25 most spoken languages?

25 Most Spoken Languages in the World
  • English — 1.5 Billion Speakers. ...
  • Mandarin Chinese — 1.3 Billion Speakers. ...
  • Spanish — 661 Million Speakers. ...
  • Hindustani (Hindi/Urdu) — 544 Million Speakers. ...
  • Arabic — 422 Million Speakers. ...
  • Malay — 281 Million Speakers. ...
  • Russian — 267 Million Speakers. ...
  • Bengali — 261 Million Speakers.
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The 10 Most Widely Spoken Languages in the World



Are there 7000 languages?

Over 7000 languages are spoken across the world today. Chinese, the language with the most native speakers, has 13 variations, whilst Similarly, Arabic has 20 variations, reflecting the wide range of countries and cultures it is spoken in.
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Are there 6500 languages?

There are currently around 6,500 languages in the world. The country with the most languages and dialects is probably Papua New Guinea, a country on the border between Asia and Australia with historically numerous trade relations in large parts of Asia, Australia and Oceania.
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Are there 800 languages?

Papua New Guinea has about eight million people, but more than 800 languages. The oldest ones, in the Papuan group, date back tens of thousands of years. So why are there so many languages in this mountainous island country?
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Who can speak 200 languages?

The record, though, probably belongs to Sir John Bowring, Governor of Hong Kong from 1854 to 1859, who was said to know 200 languages, and capable of speaking 100.
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Are there 700 languages?

According to Ethnologue, there are approximately 7,111 languages being spoken today, but this number is constantly fluctuating — and this does not include dialects either!
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Who can speak 22 languages?

Yesterday, I met a Slovak guy in Budapest named Vladimir, who can speak 22 languages -- 9 of them fluently and the rest conversational. You honestly won't believe this is true until you hear him speak! What a legend!
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Who can speak 32 languages?

While some of us still struggle navigating our way through one or two languages, Ioannis Ikonomou is smoothly transitioning through 32 different ones.
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What is the 3 oldest language?

Greek is the third oldest language in the world. Latin was the official language of the ancient Roman Empire and ancient Roman religion. It is currently the official language of the Roman Catholic Church and the official language of the Vatican City. Like Sanskrit, it is a classical language.
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What is the 2 oldest language?

2. Sanskrit – 1500 BC (circa. 3500 years old) With its oldest texts dating back to around 1500 BCE, Sanskrit is probably the second oldest language in the world still being used today.
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What is the 20 most spoken language in the world?

These are the most spoken languages in the world
  • English – 1,121 million speakers. ...
  • Mandarin Chinese – 1,107 million speakers. ...
  • Hindi – 698 million speakers. ...
  • Spanish – 512 million speakers. ...
  • French – 284 million speakers. ...
  • Arabic – 273 million speakers. ...
  • Bengali – 265 million inhabitants. ...
  • Russian – 258 million speakers.
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Can you be born with 2 languages?

The good news is young children all around the world can and do acquire two languages simultaneously. In fact, in many parts of the world, being bilingual is the norm rather than an exception. It is now understood that the constant need to shift attention between languages leads to several cognitive advantages.
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Are there 6000 languages?

While the fact that there are 6,000 languages sounds a lot, 75% of the world's population can speak with just 20 languages. If we look at the number of languages for each continent, according to an article in the Washington Post, Asia is the continent with the most languages, some 2300.
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Is 4 languages too much?

A person who can speak four or more languages is multilingual. Only three percent of people around the world can speak over four languages. Less than one percent of people worldwide are proficient in many languages. If someone is fluent in more than five languages, the person is called a polyglot.
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Was there language 10000 years ago?

Could a language spoken 10,000 years ago be understood today? Apparently, the answer is “yes.” A May 2013 article in the United Kingdom's Mailonline.com says that researchers have uncovered a language people living in Europe spoke during the Ice Age.
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Which language has more than 200000 words?

English is one of the most populous languages in terms of dictionary entries. The Oxford English contains over 200,000 words, with 171,476 active words and 47,156 inactive words. According to the dictionary Larousse, French has a vocabulary of 59,000 words. The dictionary Littré has 132,000 active words.
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Who can speak 100 languages?

Sir John Bowring (spoke 100 languages and knew 200 in varying degrees) Sir John Bowring was Hong Kong's fourth governor.
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Which country has over 170 languages?

For a very small country in Southeast Asia with over 85 million people, it is surprising to know that there are 120 to 175 languages in the Philippines!
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What is a very rarest language?

Kawishana. Spoken near the Japura River in Brazil, Kawishana (Kaixana) was once a popular language utilized by many. The numbers began dwindling, eventually dropping down to 200. Now, there remains only one documented person still able to speak the language.
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What country has over 850 languages?

Yet is is no match for a country of just 7.6m inhabitants in the Pacific Ocean: Papua New Guinea. There are nearly 850 languages spoken in the country, making it the most linguistically diverse place on earth.
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