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elleng

(130,740 posts)
Wed Sep 7, 2022, 10:24 PM Sep 2022

Most Common Languages Spoken Around the World and Their Native Speakers

'Previously we've looked at the most common second languages around the world, but what are people speaking on a daily basis? National Geographic senior graphics editor Alberto Lucas López has created a clear, effective infographic that shows us just how common different native languages are around the world.

His spherical design is cut into sections, with individual portions varying in size according to how widespread that language is. “There are at least 7,102 known languages alive in the world today. Twenty-three of these languages are a mother tongue for more than 50 million people,” López writes. “The 23 languages make up the native tongue of 4.1 billion people. We represent each language within black borders and then provide the numbers of native speakers (in millions) by country.”'>>>

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Most Common Languages Spoken Around the World and Their Native Speakers (Original Post) elleng Sep 2022 OP
Honestly not surprised that China is #1 on that. cstanleytech Sep 2022 #1
Captioned: "Chinese" as macrolanguage includes different languages and dialects. eppur_se_muova Sep 2022 #3
Yes, I know all that and is why I said China the country rather than Chinese. cstanleytech Sep 2022 #4
There is a ton of information in that graphic! Jim__ Sep 2022 #2

eppur_se_muova

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3. Captioned: "Chinese" as macrolanguage includes different languages and dialects.
Thu Sep 8, 2022, 10:30 AM
Sep 2022

It can be very difficult to decide when two mutually incomprehensible tongues are different languages or merely different dialects, as the nature of the distinction itself varies from example to example .

Many 'dialects' of Chinese are as dissimilar to one another as Dutch and English. All is dependent on which definitions you accept.

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