Mandarin Chinese, English and Spanish
The most common word in all languages is "the."
Some common words used in most languages around the world include "hello," "goodbye," "thank you," and numbers like "one," "two," and "three."
They are called the Romance languages. The most common ones are:AragoneseAromanianArpitanAsturianCatalanCorsicanEmiliano-RomagnoloFrenchFriulanGalicianItalianLadinoLeoneseLombardMirandeseNeapolitanOccitanPiedmontesePortugueseRomanianRomanshSardinianSicilianSpanishVenetianWalloon
The most common first languages in the world are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English.
Mandarin Chinse is the most spoke language in the world.
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Arabic, Hebrew, & Turkish
The most common word in all languages is "the."
Some common words used in most languages around the world include "hello," "goodbye," "thank you," and numbers like "one," "two," and "three."
The most common languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.
American English and Mexican Spanish are the most common languages in California. There are Asian languages but they are not as common as the other two languages.
The name earth has a double etymology. On one side it is the word that designates the crust of the earth, which we also call earth. This is common to most languages. Also common is the link to a certain goddess named Earthe or Gea.
The three most widely spoken languages in Asia are:MandarinHindiArabic
They are called the Romance languages. The most common ones are:AragoneseAromanianArpitanAsturianCatalanCorsicanEmiliano-RomagnoloFrenchFriulanGalicianItalianLadinoLeoneseLombardMirandeseNeapolitanOccitanPiedmontesePortugueseRomanianRomanshSardinianSicilianSpanishVenetianWalloon
The most common languages in the Lowlands are:DutchFrenchGerman
The three most common gases in Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), and argon (Ar). Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the atmosphere, oxygen comprises about 21%, and argon is present at about 0.93%.
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