Of natural languages, Taki Taki, an English Creole, has the fewest words with 340. In the realm of artificial languages, there is actually a language with only 27 words (it was created with the sole purpose of seeing how few words it takes to make a working language, and the name of the person who invented it is slipping my mind right now. I think it's based on Inuit languages, though).
It's difficult to determine a "language with the fewest words" as it can vary depending on dialects, regional variations, and cultural influences. Some constructed languages such as Toki Pona have a limited vocabulary, with around 120-130 words, designed for simplicity and minimalism.
The Pirahã language spoken in the Amazon rainforest is considered one of the languages with the fewest words, with a limited vocabulary that doesn't easily translate to other languages. It's uncertain exactly how many words Pirahã has, but estimates suggest it could be fewer than 300.
The language with the fewest vowel sounds is Rotokas, a language spoken in Papua New Guinea. It has only six vowel sounds.
There are approximately 135,000 words in the French language.
There are approximately 10,000 words in the Lingala language.
The Bulgarian language has around 110,000 words in its vocabulary.
The Pirahã language spoken in the Amazon rainforest is considered one of the languages with the fewest words, with a limited vocabulary that doesn't easily translate to other languages. It's uncertain exactly how many words Pirahã has, but estimates suggest it could be fewer than 300.
The language with the fewest vowel sounds is Rotokas, a language spoken in Papua New Guinea. It has only six vowel sounds.
The language native to Spain with the fewest speakers is Quinqui, spoken by the Mercheros in Northern Spain.
George Washington
The longest word in the English language without vowels is... syzygy
The book of 2 John in the New Testament is the shortest in terms of word count, with only 245 words.
is true .
One of the least spoken languages in the world is Lemerig, a nearly extinct language spoken by a few elderly individuals in Vanuatu. It is estimated that only around 30 speakers of Lemerig remain.
The author of the book with the fewest different words is Leo Tolstoy, who wrote the children's book "The Circle of Reading" with only 30 different words.
you could put: The fewest......... e.g the fewest countries in the world that have......... are..........
Pick the one with the fewest apples.The audience had the fewest people in his showbiz career.
There is no such thing as a language without words. Even Sign Language uses words.