If you are talking about native speakers, English and Spanish are about tied. If you are talking about total speakers, then English has the most.
There are more English speakers in the world than Spanish speakers. English is the third most spoken language globally, while Spanish is the fourth most spoken language.
English is more widely spoken as a first language, with approximately 360 million native speakers. However, Spanish is more widely spoken overall, including second language speakers, with around 460 million speakers worldwide.
No, there are more English speakers in Canada than Spanish speakers in the US. English is one of the official languages of Canada and is spoken by the majority of the population. While Spanish is widely spoken in the US, it is not the most prevalent language.
There is no specific timeline for when the US will have more Spanish speakers than English speakers. English remains the dominant language in the US, but the number of Spanish speakers is increasing due to immigration and cultural influences. However, it is difficult to predict when, or if, Spanish will surpass English as the most spoken language in the US.
English and Spanish have both tied for the amount of native and global speakers. Sometimes it's Spanish over English, sometimes it's English over Spanish, both at one point happened. It usually goes, Mandarin Chinese as a first, Spanish/English as close seconds, and then in third it's either Hindi-Urdu or French.
Mandarin Chinese is the most widespread language in the world after English, with over a billion native speakers and many more who speak it as a second language.
English is more widely spoken as a first language, with approximately 360 million native speakers. However, Spanish is more widely spoken overall, including second language speakers, with around 460 million speakers worldwide.
No, there are more English speakers in Canada than Spanish speakers in the US. English is one of the official languages of Canada and is spoken by the majority of the population. While Spanish is widely spoken in the US, it is not the most prevalent language.
There is no specific timeline for when the US will have more Spanish speakers than English speakers. English remains the dominant language in the US, but the number of Spanish speakers is increasing due to immigration and cultural influences. However, it is difficult to predict when, or if, Spanish will surpass English as the most spoken language in the US.
English and Spanish have both tied for the amount of native and global speakers. Sometimes it's Spanish over English, sometimes it's English over Spanish, both at one point happened. It usually goes, Mandarin Chinese as a first, Spanish/English as close seconds, and then in third it's either Hindi-Urdu or French.
No, not by far, there are approximately 1.1 billion mandarin/Chinese speakers worldwide, and around 300 million Spanish speakers, there are also 330 million English speakers.
Mandarin Chinese is the most widespread language in the world after English, with over a billion native speakers and many more who speak it as a second language.
English, cantonese, spanish, french and Arabic
English is definitely spoken more around the world then Spanish but in Latin and Spanish speaking areas, Spanish is spoken more often.
Over 460 million people in the world speak Spanish as their native language, making it the second most spoken language in the world. Additionally, there are millions more who speak Spanish as a second language.
Mandarin Chinese,Spanish,English,Arabic.Native Speakers:1. Mandarin2. Spanish3. English4. HindiTotal Speakers:1. English2. Mandarin3. Spanish4. HindiSecond Language:1. French2. English3. Russian4. PortugueseEnglish, Mandarin Chinese, and Spanish but in terms of most used, then it is English, Spanish, and French, which have more learners and influence internationally than Mandarin which is limited to China, Taiwan, and co-official with English in Singapore.
Spanish is important because more than 1/3 billion speakers world wide speak it
No states have more Spanish-speaking people than English-speaking people. English is the most common language spoken in all states in the United States.