List of languages by total number of speakers

This is a list of languages by total number of speakers.

Principal language families of the world (and in some cases geographic groups of families). For greater detail, see Distribution of languages in the world.

It is difficult to define what constitutes a language as opposed to a dialect. For example, Chinese and Arabic are sometimes considered single languages, but each includes several mutually unintelligible varieties, and so they are sometimes considered language families instead. Conversely, colloquial registers of Hindi and Urdu are almost completely mutually intelligible, and are sometimes classified as one language, Hindustani. Such rankings should be used with caution, because it is not possible to devise a coherent set of linguistic criteria for distinguishing languages in a dialect continuum.[1]

There is no single criterion for how much knowledge is sufficient to be counted as a second-language speaker. For example, English has about 450 million native speakers but, depending on the criterion chosen, can be said to have as many as two billion speakers.[2]

There are also difficulties in obtaining reliable counts of speakers, which vary over time because of population change and language shift. In some areas, there is no reliable census data, the data is not current, or the census may not record languages spoken, or record them ambiguously. Sometimes speaker populations are exaggerated for political reasons, or speakers of minority languages may be underreported in favor of a national language.[3]

Ethnologue (2023)

The following languages are listed as having 45 million or more total speakers in the 26th edition of Ethnologue published in 2023.[4] This section does not include entries that Ethnologue identifies as macrolanguages encompassing all their respective varieties, such as Arabic, Lahnda, Persian, Malay, Pashto, and Chinese.

Most spoken languages, Ethnologue, 2023[4]
LanguageFamilyBranchFirst-language
(L1) speakers
Second-language
(L2) speakers
Total speakers
(L1+L2)
English
(excl. creole languages)
Indo-EuropeanGermanic380 million1.077 billion[5]1.456 billion
Mandarin Chinese
(incl. Standard Chinese, but excl. other varieties)
Sino-TibetanSinitic939 million199 million[6]1.138 billion
Hindi
(excl. Urdu)
Indo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan345 million266 million[7]610 million
Spanish
(excl. creole languages)
Indo-EuropeanRomance485 million74 million[8]559 million
French
(excl. creole languages)
Indo-EuropeanRomance81 million229 million[9]310 million
Modern Standard Arabic
(excl. dialects)
Afro-AsiaticSemitic0[a]274 million[11]274 million
BengaliIndo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan234 million39 million[12]273 million
Portuguese
(excl. creole languages)
Indo-EuropeanRomance236 million27 million [13]264 million
RussianIndo-EuropeanBalto-Slavic147 million108 million[14]255 million
Urdu
(excl. Hindi)
Indo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan71 million161 million[15]232 million
Indonesian
(excl. other Malay)
AustronesianMalayo-Polynesian44 million155 million[16]199 million
Standard GermanIndo-EuropeanGermanic75 million58 million[17]133 million
JapaneseJaponic123 million0.2 million[18]123 million
Nigerian PidginEnglish CreoleKrio5 million116 million[19]121 million
Egyptian Arabic
(excl. other Arabic dialects)
Afro-AsiaticSemitic77 million25 million[20]102 million
MarathiIndo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan83 million16 million[21]99 million
TeluguDravidianSouth-Central83 million13 million[22]96 million
TurkishTurkicOghuz84 million6 million[23]90 million
TamilDravidianSouthern79 million8 million[24]87 million
Yue Chinese
(incl. Cantonese)
Sino-TibetanSinitic86 million1 million[25]87 million
VietnameseAustroasiaticVietic85 million1 million[26]86 million
Wu Chinese
(incl. Shanghainese)
Sino-TibetanSinitic83 million0.1 million[27]83 million
Tagalog[b]AustronesianMalayo-Polynesian29 million54 million[28]83 million
KoreanKoreanic82 million
[29]
82 million
Iranian Persian
(excl. other Persian dialects)
Indo-EuropeanIranian57 million21 million[30]79 million
HausaAfro-AsiaticChadic52 million27 million[31]79 million
SwahiliNiger–CongoBantu16 million55 million[32]72 million
JavaneseAustronesianMalayo-Polynesian
[33]
68 million
ItalianIndo-EuropeanRomance65 million3 million[34]68 million
Western Punjabi
(excl. Eastern Punjabi)
Indo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan
[35]
67 million
GujaratiIndo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan57 million5 million[36]62 million
ThaiKra–DaiZhuang–Tai21 million40 million[37]61 million
KannadaDravidianSouthern44 million15 million[38]59 million
AmharicAfro-AsiaticSemitic32 million25 million[39]58 million
BhojpuriIndo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan52 million0.2 million[40]52 million
Eastern Punjabi
(excl. Western Punjabi)
Indo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan48 million4 million[41]52 million
Min Nan Chinese
(incl. Hokkien)
Sino-TibetanSinitic50 million0.4 million[42]50 million
Jin ChineseSino-TibetanSinitic
[43]
48 million
Levantine Arabic
(excl. other Arabic dialects)
Afro-AsiaticSemitic47 million0.4 million[44]48 million
YorubaNiger–CongoAtlantic–Congo44 million2 million[45]46 million

CIA World Factbook (2022)

The World Factbook, produced by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), estimates the ten most spoken languages (L1 + L2) in 2022 as follows:[46]

Most spoken languages, CIA, 2022[46]
LanguagePercentage
of world
population
(2022)
English18.8%
Mandarin Chinese13.8%
Hindi7.5%
Spanish6.9%
French3.4%
Arabic3.4%
Bengali3.4%
Russian3.2%
Portuguese3.2%
Urdu2.9%

See also

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