If you add all of the dialects together and don't differentiate between native speakers and those who speak the language as a second language, about a quarter of the world speaks some form of Chinese.
Approximately 14% of the global population speaks Mandarin as their first language. This makes Mandarin the most spoken language in the world by native speakers.
As of 2012, about 955 million people speak Mandarin Chinese, which is about 14% of the world's population.
Yes, that is true. The Indo-European language family is one of the largest in the world and includes languages like English, Spanish, Hindi, Russian, and many others. About half of the world's population speaks a language that is part of this language family.
about 900,000 people around the world speaks Bangali.
It is the official language of 53 countries. As a first language it is spoken by 309 to 400 million people and as a second language between 199 million and 1.4 billion. English is the third most spoken language in the world
Approximately 14% of the global population speaks Mandarin as their first language. This makes Mandarin the most spoken language in the world by native speakers.
3% of the world's population speaks Punjabi from the city on Punjab in India
As of 2012, about 955 million people speak Mandarin Chinese, which is about 14% of the world's population.
1st = Spanish 2nd = English
Yes, that is true. The Indo-European language family is one of the largest in the world and includes languages like English, Spanish, Hindi, Russian, and many others. About half of the world's population speaks a language that is part of this language family.
about 900,000 people around the world speaks Bangali.
It is Latin based, phonetic, and a large portion of the world speaks it.
It is the official language of 53 countries. As a first language it is spoken by 309 to 400 million people and as a second language between 199 million and 1.4 billion. English is the third most spoken language in the world
The most amazing language in the world, Swedish.
Vernacular means the common language spoken by people in any part of the world as differentiated from the formal language used by scholars.
It's really hard to tell since it's a forein language that isn't to popular,but it's 17%.
About 20% of the world speaks European languages as their native language (total speakers is about 50% of the world's population).