Around 7,117 languages are spoken on the planet. Because it is difficult to master every language, we often speak the language of the place where we are living. People use a common language to communicate with one another daily, and they can only comprehend each other’s spoken language if they speak the same language.
Trade, conquests, colonialism, immigration, and cultural exchanges have all had a role in the spread of languages throughout history. With approximately 1.3 billion speakers, English is the most widely spoken language on the planet. Despite this, English does not have the greatest number of native speakers. It has risen to prominence mostly as a result of its popularity as a foreign language topic. The world’s most popular languages are analysed in terms of native speakers and those who have learnt the language.
English (1.268 billion speakers): With over 1.268 billion speakers, English is the most widely spoken language on the planet. It is a West Germanic language related to German, Low Saxon, and Frisian. It was initially spoken in early medieval England. Along with English speakers, known as “Anglophones,” it is extensively spoken in parts of South Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. The English language is spoken as the official language in 67 nations and 27 non-sovereign entities.
Not only is English extensively spoken throughout the globe, but it is also the official language of the skies, meaning that all pilots must communicate and declare themselves in English.
It is the primary language of international discourse and communication in fields such as transportation, science, and law. Because English is among the most popular languages on the planet, tourists attempt to learn it as a mandatory language so that they can interact with people all around the world.
Mandarin Chinese (1.120 billion speakers): Mandarin refers to a collection of Chinese languages spoken mostly in Northern and Southwestern China. Mandarin Chinese primarily originated in northern China and is currently spoken by about 1.120 billion people.
Mandarin Chinese leads in terms of the highest number of native speakers and currently ranks second among the popularly spoken languages in the globe. Mandarin Chinese is the main language of China, Singapore, and Taiwan, as well as one of the United Nations’ functional languages.
Mandarin is a type of language where the meaning of a word can vary depending on how it is said. Hence, it is said to be tonal. It has 50,000 distinct characters, making it one of the most difficult languages to master.
Hindi (637.3 million speakers): Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language that has its origin in India, and it is spoken by about 637.3 million people.
Avatar, bandanna, bungalow, guru, jungle, karma, loot, mantra, shampoo, typhoon, Yoga, and more Hindi terms have made their way into the English language. The Hindi alphabet contains separate and independent sounds for each letter. The Hindi language is spoken by a large number of people in India, Nepal, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Guyana, Mauritius, Fiji, and numerous other nations, as well as the United States and the United Kingdom. Varnmala, or the garland of letters, is the Hindi alphabetical table, and the Hindi language has 11 vowels and 33 consonants.
Spanish (537.9 million speakers): The Spanish language is a fascinating Romance language that originated in Europe’s Iberian Peninsula and is now primarily spoken in Spain and some parts of America. It has approximately 483 million native speakers, the world’s second most spoken native language.
Furthermore, it is currently the fourth predominant language in the world with 537.9 million speakers. There are 21 nations throughout Europe, Africa, Central, South, and North America that speak Spanish as their official language.
Whilst English and Spanish have acquired several words from each other, such as siesta, tapas, cava, and tortilla, there is a significant difference between the two languages.
French (276.6 million speakers): French is an Indo-European Romance language with about 76.8 million native speakers worldwide. The origins of the French language may be traced back to Gaul, especially Northern Gaul. French is the source of over 45 % of English vocabulary, and it is one of the easiest languages to grasp for Speakers of English.
Belgium, Benin, Burundi, Canada, France, Niger, Switzerland, Togo, and other nations all have French as their official language. Along with English, French is considered a significant language in the diplomatic sphere. French is among the official languages used by many international organisations courts likewise it is recognized by the United Nations, the Red Cross, the European Union, the International Olympic Committee, and others.
Arabic (274.0 million speakers): Arabic is a language used mostly by western linguists and has a global population of approximately 274.0 million speakers. Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Sudan, Libya, and more nations have Arabic as their official language.
Arab traders brought the modern number system to Europeans, and many English terms have Arabic roots, such as alcohol, algebra, algorithm, alkaline, candy, coffee, cotton, ghoul, danger, lemon, and so on.
Bengali (265.2 million speakers): Bengali is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mostly by Bengalis in South Asia, primarily in the Indian subcontinent’s eastern regions. The official languages of Bangladesh and Sierra Leone are Bengali and English, respectively.
Although no Bengali speakers reside in Sierra Leone, Bengali is the official language of the country in honour of the Bangladeshi peacekeeping force’s efforts to maintain peace and stability in that country. The International Mother Language Day is inspired by the Bengali language, which was formally recognized by UNESCO on February 21, 1999.
Bengali has evolved for more than 1,300 years, and the Bengali language movement began in 1956, intending to make Bengali Pakistan’s official language. The Bengali language’s grammar is gender-free, which is a fascinating feature.
Russian (258.0 million speakers): The Russian language is an Indo-European language belonging to the East Slavic family, and it is the dominant language of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and other countries. Eastern Europe, the Baltic nations, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, all use it.
Until the Soviet Union’s collapse on December 26, 1991, Russian was the de facto language of the Soviet Union. Israel and Mongolia are the two countries that speak it the most. It is the most widely spoken native language in Europe, with approximately 144 million native speakers.
Russian is the world’s seventh most widely spoken language, according to native speakers. It is the United Nations’ sixth official language and, after English, the second most widely used language on the internet.
Some English terms, such as knout, Kadet, glasnost, vodka, and so on, are derived from Russian. Foreign astronauts must be able to communicate in Russian in the case of an emergency since emergency instructions are delivered to astronauts in Russian.
Portuguese (252.2 million speakers): Portuguese is a Western Romance language that originated in Europe’s Iberian Peninsula and is mostly spoken in Portugal, Cape Verdean Creole, and Papiamento. Brazil, Angola, Portugal, East Timor, Macau, and other nations speak Portuguese as their official language. Just 5% of Portuguese speakers live in Portugal, indicating that the bulk of Portuguese speakers are not native to the country.
Portuguese is, per UNESCO, the world’s fastest-growing European language following English. Embarrassing, cobra, fetish, and other Portuguese terms have been imported into English, and each verb tense has six distinct endings. Hundreds of words in the Portuguese language are derived from Arabic, and Portuguese is spoken by 15% of Uruguay’s population.
Indonesian (199.0 million speakers): Indonesian is an Austronesian language that serves as the country’s official language as well as the official language of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN). The Indonesian language, along with its standardized form of Malay, did not exist until 1928, and it was solely used for political purposes. Although Indonesian is spoken fluently by over 199.0 million people, only 20 million of them use it as their first language, implying that the majority of Indonesians are multilingual. Indonesian has a straightforward linguistic structure that makes it simple to write, pronounce, and learn.
The Indonesian language has about 43 million native speakers, and the writing system is Latin (Indonesian alphabet) and Indonesian Braille. In Indonesian, there are several terms derived from Sanskrit, Arabic, Dutch, English, and the native language that are widely used.
Japanese: Japanese is the national language of Japan. Japanese language has native speakers of over 128 million people and it is a native language only in Japan. Japanese belongs to the language family known as the Japonic or Japanese-Ryukyuan. Asides being a national language only in Japan, Japanese language has spread over other countries such as China, Korea, Philippines, the United States, Hawaii, Peru, Argentina, Australia, Canada, California, and so on.
Japanese language began to spread in areas like China and Philippines as a result of the Japanese occupying parts of the countries. Japanese also record over 1.5 million emigrants into Brazil who speak the language there. Over 16% of Hawaii population has their ancestry traceable to Japan and they speak Japanese. So many people across the countries have also learnt Japanese for business purposes. Of course Japanese is not the only language spoken in Japan but it is the most widely spoken. The Standard dialect is Japanese Tokyo amongst several other Japanese dialects.
Urdu: Over 70 million people speak Urdu as their first language while over 100 million people speak it as their second language. Urdu is spoken in areas like South Asia, Pakistan, Nepal, India, Bihar, Jharkhand Telangana, National Capital Territory of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. Pakistan has Urdu and English as its official language.
In Nepal, Urdu language is registered as a regional dialect. Urdu dialects include Rekhta, Dhakaiya, Deccani and Judeo-Urdu. The writing system of the language takes the form of perso-Arabic which is the Urdu alphabet, Urdu Braille, Roman Urdu and Hebrew. The total population of Urdu speakers in the world is estimated at over 230 million speakers.
This estimate makes up for both those that speak Urdu as their first language and those that speak as their subsidiary language. India alone has up to 60 million Urdu speakers while Pakistan records over 20 million people. Urdu Speakers are also spread all over places like the United Kingdom, Bangladesh, the United States, France, Germany and Saudi Arabia. The language is said to have a striking similarity to Hindi but remains a different language regardless. Urdu is ranked the 10th most spoken languages in the worlds.
German: German is the official language of Germany and one of the most spoken languages in the world. German is a native language to about six countries which are Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein Luxembourg and Belgium. Over 80 million people speak German as their first language while over 60 million people speak it as their second or other language.