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French is number nine for native speakers, number four overall.
If you mean alphabetical, well, there are about six thousand languages at this point, plus many of those go by alternate names. If by native speakers, you can check out Wikipedia with "List of languages by number of native speakers."--------------------------------Kukisvoomchor, author "The Twelve Months of the Year in 850 Languages and Dialects"
The primary languages in order of number of native speakers are: Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, Arabic.
The language with the greatest number of native speakers in the world is Mandarin Chinese.
the three main top languages in the world are English Chinese and Spanish in that order.
The top five languages in the world by number of native speakers are: Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, and Arabic.
The languages with the most speakers are: # Mandarin Chinese # English # Hindi # Spanish # Arabic
Mandarin Chinse is the most spoke language in the world.
By population the top five world languages are: Chinese (mandarin), Hindi/Urdu, English, Spanish and Arabic in that order. By total speakers the top five languages in the world, in order are 1. English (approx. 2 billion speakers.) 2. Mandarin (approx. 800million speakers) 3. Spanish (approx. 550million speakers) 4. Hindi (approx. 500million speakers) 5. Russian (approx. 400million speakers)
Mandarin Chinese is spoken by the largest number of native speakers in the world.
There are roughly 6,800 languages according to the Ethnologue Organization and Linguistic Society of America estimates, but it is difficult to establish the actual number. We are losing languages by the month as native speakers of those languages die out. There may be places where schools qualify people to learn local native languages. This may have the effect of hastening the deaths of some languages by too tightly restricting the numbers of people who can learn them.
It depends on which Jewish language you are talking about. Here are some statistics:Hebrew = about 8 million, including non-native speakersYiddish = about 11 million, including non-native speakers (only about 1 million native speakers, and that number is shrinking fast)Ladino = about 1 million (only about 75,000 native speakers).Bukhori = about 100,000Kivruli (a dialect of Georgian) = about 85,000There are about 10 other Jewish languages with less than 100,000 speakers, and another 10 with only non-native speakers.