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- List of official languages - Wikipedia
This is a list of official, or otherwise administratively-recognized, languages of sovereign countries, regions, and supra-national institutions The article also lists lots of languages which have no administrative mandate as an official language, generally describing these as de facto official languages
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Welcome to the ultimate A to Z list of languages! From Afrikaans to Zulu, this article presents an extensive overview of all the languages in the world
- The 10 Most Spoken Languages In The World In 2025 - Babbel. com
In 2025, almost half of the world’s population claims one of only 10 languages as their mother tongue Determining what are the most spoken languages in the world is a more difficult task than you might imagine
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This is a list of languages by number of native speakers Current distribution of human language families All such rankings of human languages ranked by their number of native speakers 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]
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Languages by continent and a list with the number of native speakers of the most widely spoken languages in the world
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Find, read about, and research all 7,159 living languages Ethnologue is the ultimate source of information on the world's languages
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Over 3 6 billion people speak the 20 most spoken languages in the world, accounting for only 0 3% of the world’s total languages So how many languages are there and where are most of these languages spoken?
- Languages - UNESCO WAL
Learn about the world’s languages and celebrate the global linguistic diversity by exploring the UNESCO World Atlas of Languages
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