Well, the UN website is offered in 6 languages if that helps...
The average number of languages spoken by a person is estimated to be around 1.5 to 2.
Africa is believed to have the most living languages as of 2011. It is estimated that there are about 1500 languages in Africa.
English, French, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Arabic
Papua New Guinea has the most languages of any nation: 842.Note: Nigeria might be the second country, with 521 languages. India is number 3 with 455 languages.
There are approximately 7,117 languages spoken in the world today.
There are estimated to be around 7,000 languages spoken around the world, with many more dialects and variations within those languages. However, a large number of these languages are spoken by only a small number of people.
Dari and Pashto are the two official languages. A number of turkic languages are also spoken.
There are approximately 7,117 languages spoken in the world today. The most widely spoken languages are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, and Arabic. However, there are many languages spoken by a small number of people, contributing to the linguistic diversity of the world.
There are approximately 7,000 languages spoken in the world today.
Papua New Guinea has 830 spoken languages and leads the world with the most spoken languages. It also has 11 additional languages, none of which have known speakers. India is second with 742 and the U.S. is fifth with 311.
Papua New Guinea has 820 spoken languages and leads the world with the most spoken languages. India is second with 742 and the U.S. is fifth with 311.
I will point the European Union (the matter of fact a confederation of countries but with common political bodies like parliament and government), with 23 OFFICIAL languages and an uncountable number of spoken languages and dialects. India has 23 officially recognized languages, with over 1,600 different languages spoken.