Position | Language | Family | Script | Speakers (Millions) |
1 | Mandarin | Sino-Tibetan | Chinese | 900 |
2 | English | Indo-European | Latin | 430 |
3 | Hindi | Indo-European | Devanagari | 320 |
4 | Spanish | Indo-European | Latin | 310 |
5 | Russian | Indo-European | Cyrillic | 280 |
6 | Arabic | Afro-Asiatic | Arabic | 185 |
7 | Bengali | Indo-European | Bengali | 180 |
8 | Portuguese | Indo-European | Latin | 175 |
9 | Malay / Indonesian | Malayo-Polynesian | Latin | 140 |
10 | Japanese | Altaic | Chinese / Japanese | 125 |
11 | German | Indo-European | Latin | 120 |
12 | French | Indo-European | Latin | 115 |
13 | Urdu | Indo-European | Nastaliq | 88 |
14 | Punjabi | Indo-European | Gurumukha | 75 |
15 | Korean | Altaic | Hangul | 68 |
16 | Telegu | Dravidian | Telegu | 64 |
17 | Italian | Indo-European | Latin | 63 |
18 | Tamil | Dravidian | Tamil | 62 |
19 | Marathi | Indo-European | Devanagari | 61 |
20 | Cantonese | Sino-Tibetan | Chinese | 60 |
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Language Families
An introduction to Language Families.
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Atlas of the World's Languages is the reference book on languages. Over 4000 languages are covered, some with very few speakers. |
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