0. Cornish died out over 200 years ago! === === The last native Cornish person who could only speak Cornish was a lady called Dolly Pentreath who died in 1777 in Mousehole, Cornwall. The last people who had been taught by their parents to understand some Cornish and could speak some Cornish died out in the 1890's. However, almost as soon as the natural born speakers died out, a language revival movement began. As of present, according to the Cornish Language Society, around 1,000 people use Cornish as a day to day language.
Pidgin languages in Melanesia have emerged as a way for people from different language backgrounds to communicate. They are often used in trading, intergroup communication, and between speakers of different native languages. The simplicity of pidgin languages makes them more accessible and easier to learn for individuals with diverse linguistic backgrounds.
There is no such language. Spanish is the language spoken in Mexico, and some 116 million people in Mexico speak it.
It is estimated that around 3-4 million people around the world speak Japanese as a second language. This includes individuals who have learned Japanese for work, study, or personal interest.
how many people speak Japan language? Edo = Old name of Japan. alot of people speak nihongo ^^ I would say about 130 million people speak japanese :D
Over 16 million people speak Khmer, the official language of Cambodia.
Approximately 90 million people around the world speak Spanish as a second language.
Roughly 28 million people speak Tagalog as their first language, with many more speaking it as a second language in the Philippines.
Over a billion people worldwide speak Chinese as their native language, making it the most spoken language in the world. There are also many second language speakers of Chinese, further increasing the total number of individuals who speak the language.
about 28 milion people can speak balochi language in the world.
Approximately 95 million people in Europe speak German as their first language.
Approximately 7 million people speak Afrikaans as their first language.
Approximately 76 million people speak German as their first language.