There are around 7,000 languages spoken in the world today. The number of speakers for each language varies greatly, with some languages spoken by millions of people and others by only a few hundred. The top 10 most spoken languages include Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, and Arabic.
By native speakers, the twenty most common languages in Europe are:RussianGermanTurkishEnglishItalianSpanishUkrainianPolishRomanianDutchKazakhGreekCzechPortugueseBelarusianHungarianSwedishAzerbaijaniBulgarianSerbian
1) Mandarin 2) English 3) Hindustani 4) Spanish 5) Russian 6) Arabic 7) Bengali 8) Portuguese 9) Malay-Indonesian 10) French
5 of the most spoken languages are used in Asia.
Here is a rather complete list of the most common languages traditionally spoken from Botswana down to the south coast:!XóõAfrikaansAniBirwaCamthoDamaraEnglishFanagaloGailGanaGcirikuGwiHereroHuaJu|'hoanKalangaKgalagadiKhweKoranaKuaKuhaneKx'au'einLoziMbukushuNamaNama-damaraNambyaNaroNdebeleOorlamsOshivamboOvamboRongaShuaSotho, NorthernSotho, SouthernSouth African Sign LanguageSwahiliSwatiTsoaTsongaTswaTswanaTswapongVendaXhosaXiri (this one is traditional, but nearly extinct)Xoi-sanYeyiZezuruZulu
There are 53 member countries in the Commonwealth, and approximately 10 languages are commonly spoken, including English, French, Spanish, and Hindi. Other languages spoken in the Commonwealth include Arabic, Swahili, Bengali, and Portuguese.
The 1 official language of Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands is French, which is widely spoken as a second language; however, it is spoken natively by less than 10% of the population.The most widely spoken native languages are:WallisianFutunanWallisian is spoken by about 86% of the people on Wallis Island.Futunan is spoken by about 95% of the people on Futuna.
English, Spanish and French
Gambia is a multilingual country with around 10 to 15 different languages spoken. The official language is English, but the most widely spoken indigenous languages include Mandinka, Wolof, and Fula. Each ethnic group in Gambia has its own language, contributing to the country's linguistic diversity. Additionally, languages like Jola and Serer are also spoken by smaller populations.
I'd say English, French and Spanish. Although Portugese ranks in the 10 of world languages and French in the top twenty. French is used as a lingua franca (a second language learnt to communicate) in a lot of northern and eastern Africa. So I'd say French, Spanish and English. Hope that helps ^_^!
1. English 2. Chinese 3. Spanish 4. Hindi 5. Arabic 6. Russian 7. Bengali 8. Portuguese 9. Malay-Indonesian 10. French
Probably Kayardil, which is spoken by less than 10 people. It is a language spoken in Queensland, Australia.