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I can (very) roughly estimate that there are millions of words on Earth. The English language alone has about half a million, and it has the greatest number of words; there are thousands of other languages, although most of these are spoken by very few people (there are also dead languages spoken by nobody).
Ethnologue lists a total of 6,809 languages.
Ethnologue lists the total as 6,809 languages.
All spoken languages on Earth are "talkative." For information about the spoken languages of South Africa, click here.
Don't know but see this webpage for details of the worlds top 30 languages http://www.krysstal.com/spoken.html
There are roughly 7,000 languages spoken on Earth. However, many of these languages are endangered and at risk of disappearing.
Every major language on earth, and parts of it into many hundreds of tribal languages spoken only by a small number of people.
There are approximately 7,000 languages spoken on Earth. However, a large number of these languages are endangered and may become extinct in the near future. The majority of the world's population speaks a relatively small number of languages, with English, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and Hindi among the most widely spoken.
6909 living languages, that's one language for every 862,000 people on Earth.
This is an incorrect notion. There actually more that 3000 languages spoken on Earth. 1500 of them are in Papua New Guinea.
While Antarctica is not permanently inhabited, multiple languages can be spoken by the research teams present. These languages may vary depending on the nationalities of the team members, but common languages spoken in research stations include English, Russian, Spanish, and others.
English is the most widely spoken language with 1.5 billion speakers, only of which about 405 million had English as their first language.Mandarin is the language with the most people who have it as their first language, with 873 million people.The three most spoken by population are Mandarin Chinese, English, and then Hindi.