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List of languages by number of native speakers
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of languages , ordered by the number of native-language speakers , with some data for second-language use. Languages are listed for secondary locations only when spoken by more than 1% of the population.
Since the definition of a single language is to some extent arbitrary, some mutually intelligible idioms with separate national standards or self-identification have been listed separately, depending on conventional use, for example Scandinavian , Hindustani , Dutch and Afrikaans , Indonesian and Malay .
The relevant estimate for the number of native speakers for the purposes of this list is that of SIL Ethnologue . Other estimates may vary, and the numbers should not be taken as more than indicating the rough order of magnitude of a linguistic community.
Current distribution of Human Language Families
[edit ] Top 20
Further information: Ethnologue list of most spoken languages
Language
Family
Ethnologue (2005 estimate)[ 1]
Encarta estimate[ 2]
Other estimates
Ranking by Ethnologue estimate
Mandarin
Sino-Tibetan , Chinese
873,000,000
1,210,000,000†[ 2]
982,000,000 native, 179,000,000 second language = 1,151,000,000 total[ 3]
†Encarta estimate includes all Chinese dialects
1
Hindustani
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
366,000,000[ 4]
366,000,000
Standard Hindi 325,000,000, Ancient Hindi 100,000,000; A total of 650,000,000 including Urdu and secondary speakers, does not include Maithili . All Hindi dialects are mutually intelligible.
2
Spanish
Indo- Euro pean, Italic , Romance
322,300,000[ 5]
322,200,000[ 6]
Total of 417 million including second-language speakers (1999).[ 7] [ 8]
3
English
Indo- Euro pean, Germanic , West
309,350,000[ 9]
341,000,000
Over 1,500,000,000 worldwide.[ 10] Also see List of countries by English-speaking population which numbers 850,000,000 worldwide (as a total of first and additional language spoken).
4
Arabic
Afro-Asiatic , Semitic
206,000,000[ 11]
422,000,000
It is also one of the six official languages of the United Nations.[ 12]
5
Portuguese
Indo- Euro pean, Italic , Romance
177,500,000
176,000,000
215 million native, 20 million second language = 235 million total[citation needed ]
6
Bengali
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
171,000,000
207,000,000
196 million native (2004 CIA) (includes 14 million Chittagonian and 10.3 million Sylheti ).
7
Russian
Indo- Euro pean, Slavic , East
145,000,000
167,000,000
165 million native, 110 million second language = 275 million total
8
Japanese
Japanese-Ryukyuan
122,400,000
125,000,000
130 million native, 2 million second language = 132 million total
9
German
Indo- Euro pean, Germanic , West
95,400,000
100,100,000
101 million native (88 million Standard German, 5 million Swiss German , 8 million Austrian German ), 60 million second language in EU[ 13] + 5–20 million worldwide.
10
Punjabi
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
88,000,000
57,000,000
61–62 million (2000 WCD) (taken together with Eastern Punjabi (28 million) and Siraiki (14 million): 104 million total)
11
Wu
Sino-Tibetan , Chinese
77,200,000
—
77 million native
12
Javanese
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Sunda-Sulawesi
75,500,000
75,600,000
70–75 million
13
Telugu
Dravidian , South Central
69,700,000
69,700,000
70 million native, 5 million second language = 75 million total (2001)[ 14]
14
Marathi
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
68,000,000
68,000,000
68 million native, 3 million second language = 71 million total
15
Vietnamese
Austro-Asiatic , Mon-Khmer , Vietic
67,400,000
68,000,000
70 million native, perhaps up to 16 million second language, = ~86 million total
16
Korean
Considered either language isolate or Altaic
67,000,000
77,000,000
79 million if including secondary and non-native speakers.[ 15]
17
Tamil
Dravidian , Southern
66,000,000
66,000,000
68 million native, 9 million second language = 77 million total[ 14]
18
French
Indo- Euro pean, Italic , Romance
64,860,000[ 16]
78,000,000
113 million “native and real speakers”[ 17] (includes 64,473,140 French people ), 250 million second language (worldwide including Africa and North Africa) = 363 million (as a total of first and additional language spoken) and up to 500 million total with significant knowledge of the language (2008).[ 18]
19
Italian
Indo- Euro pean, Italic , Romance
61,500,000
62,000,000
20
[edit ] 10 to 60 million native speakers
Language
Family
Ethnologue (2005 estimate)[ 19]
Encarta estimate[ 20]
Other estimates
Ranking by Ethnologue estimate
Cantonese
Sino-Tibetan , Chinese
54.8 million
--
66 million
21
Sindhi
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
Official in India , Pakistan . Significant communities in People’s Republic of China (Hong Kong ) ?, Oman ? and Gibraltar .
54.5 million (2006)
41.5 million native, 13 million second language, = 30 million total (2001 Johnstone and Mandryk)
22
Turkish
Altaic , Turkic , Oghuz
50 million
61 million
74 million (2006 estimate)[ 21] + 15 million second language = 89 million
23
Min
Sino-Tibetan , Chinese
46.2 million
--
Southern Min: 49m, Northern Min 10.43m
24
Gujarati
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
46.1 million
46.1 million
--
25
Maithili
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
45 million
(included in "Hindi ")
26
Polish
Indo- Euro pean, Slavic , West
42.7 million
52 million
--
27
Ukrainian
Indo- Euro pean, Slavic , East
39.4 million
47 million
--
28
Persian
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Iranian
39.4 million [ 22]
31.3 million
ca. 72 million;[ 23] sometimes taken to include all of Southwestern Iranian (Luri , Tati , and other); ca. 62 million second language[citation needed ] , ca. 134 million total
29
Malayalam
Dravidian , Southern - India
35.8 million
35.7 million
38 million native, 10 million second language = 48 million
30
Kannada
Dravidian , Southern
35.4 million
35.4 million
55 million native, 9 million second language, = 64 million total[citation needed ]
31
Tamazight (Berber )
Afro-Asiatic , Berber , Northern
National language in Algeria , Mali and Niger (Tuaregs ); unrecognized in Morocco , Libya and Tunisia . Large migrant communities in France , Benelux , Spain and Germany .
32.3 million (2006)
37+ million (1998)
32
Oriya
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
31.7 million
32.3 million
--
33
Azerbaijani
Altaic , Turkic , Oghuz
31 million
31.4 million
25–35 million native, including Qashqai (data for Iran uncertain); 8 million second language (outside Iran)
34
Hakka
Sino-Tibetan , Chinese
29.9 million
--
34 million
35
Bhojpuri
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
26 million
(included in "Hindi ")
126 million total
36
Burmese
Sino-Tibetan , Tibeto-Burman , Lolo-Burmese
22 million (1996)
32.3 million (2006)
32 million native, 10 million second language, = 42 million total
37
Gan
Sino-Tibetan , Chinese
21 million
--
48 million, 29 million in Jiangxi [ 24]
38
Thai
Tai-Kadai , Kam-Tai, Be-Tai, Tai-Sek, Tai
20.05 million (1996)
46.1 million (2006)
~31 million native (1983 SIL, 1990 Diller, 2000 WCD) (dated data), = ~60 million first and second language (2001 A. Diller). Includes Southern Thai, Northern Thai/Western Lao, but not Shan, Isan, or Lao.
39
Sundanese
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Sunda-Sulawesi
Native to Indonesia (origin in western Java)
27 million (2006)
27 million (1990)
40
Romanian
Indo- Euro pean, Italic , Romance
Official in Moldova , Romania , Serbia (Vojvodina ). Significant communities in Greece , Hungary , Israel , Italy , Spain , Ukraine , USA .
26.3 million (2006)
26 million native,[ 2] 4 million second language. The total is about 30 million.[ 25]
41
Hausa
Afro-Asiatic , Chadic , West
Official in Niger , north Nigeria . Significant communities in Chad , Benin , Ghana , Sudan
24.2 million (2006)
24 million native, ~15 million second language, = ~40 million total
42
Pashto
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Iranian , Eastern
Official in Afghanistan . Native to Pakistan . Significant communities in Iran , United Arab Emirates .
60 million (2006)
65-70 million (data uncertain; ethnic population ~60 million)
43
Serbo-Croatian
Indo- Euro pean, Slavic , South
Official in Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , Montenegro and Serbia , under names Bosnian , Croatian , Montenegrin and Serbian respectively. Significant communities in Austria , Germany , Hungary , Macedonia , Romania , Slovenia .
21.1 million (2006)
17 million
44
Uzbek
Altaic , Turkic , Eastern
Official in Uzbekistan . Native to Afghanistan , Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan , Turkmenistan
20.1 million (2006)
20 million (1995)
45
Dutch
Indo- Euro pean, Germanic , West
Official in Belgium , Kingdom of the Netherlands , Suriname . Significant communities in the United States , Canada , Australia , Indonesia and South Africa (excluding Afrikaans ).
20 million (2006)
25 million[ 26] [ 13]
46
Yoruba
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Defoid , Yoruboid
Official in Nigeria .
20 million (2006)
19 million native, 2 million second language, = 21 million total (1993)
47
Amharic
Afro-Asiatic , Semitic , South
Official in Ethiopia . Significant communities in Israel .
17.4 million (2006)
27 million native (32.7% Ethiopia [1994 census] and 2.7 million emigrants), 10% (7 million) as a second language = 34 million total
48
Oromo
Afro-Asiatic , Cushitic , East Cushitic
National language of Ethiopia . Significant communities in Kenya
17.2 million (2006)
24 million native (31.6% of Ethiopia [1994 census]), ~2 million second language, = 26 million total (1998 census)
49
Indonesian
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian
23.1 million, national language in Indonesia
17.1 million
140 million second language
50
Filipino
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Borneo-Philippines
Official and Native in Philippines . Significant communities in Canada , People’s Republic of China (Hong Kong ), Qatar , Saudi Arabia , United Arab Emirates , United States (Alaska , California , Guam , Hawaii , Northern Mariana Islands ).
17 million (2006)
22 million native (2000 census), ~65 million second language, = 85 million total
51
Kurdish
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Iranian , Western, Northwestern
Official in Iraq . Native to Armenia , Iran , Syria , Turkey . Significant communities in Germany , Lebanon .
16 million (all varieties)
~31,417,000[citation needed ] (see article for full list )
52
Language
Family
Official status and where spoken natively, or as an immigrant language, by more than 1% of the population
SIL estimate[ 2]
Number of speakers
Ranking by number of native speakers
Somali
Afro-Asiatic , Cushitic , East
Official in Somalia . Native to Djibouti , Ethiopia , Kenya . Significant communities in Canada , Denmark , Netherlands , Norway , Saudi Arabia , Sweden , United Arab Emirates , United Kingdom , United States , Yemen .
9.8 million (2006)
10-16 million native and at least 500,000 second-language speakers.million (2004 WCD)
49
Lao
Tai-Kadai , Kam-Tai , Tai
Official in Laos . Native to Thailand .
3.2 million (2006)
~19 million Lao-Phutai dialects (including Isan ) (data dated)
50
Cebuano
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Borneo-Philippines
Native to Philippines
15 million (2006)
18.5 million native, ~11.5 million second language, = 30 million total (2000 census)
51
Greek
Indo- Euro pean, Greek
Official in Cyprus , Greece . Significant communities in Albania , Australia , Canada , Egypt , France , Georgia , Germany , Italy , Russia , South Africa , Turkey , Ukraine , United Kingdom , USA .
15 million (2007)
12 million (2004), up to 10–12 million more second language
52
Malay
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Sunda-Sulawesi , Malayic
Official in Brunei , Malaysia , Singapore . Native to Malaysia , Indonesia , Thailand . Significant communities in Australia , Bahrain .
23.6 million (2006)
18 million native, 3 million second language, = 21 million total (not counting Indonesian )
53
Igbo
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Igboid
Official in Nigeria
18 million (2006)
18 million native (1999 WA), unknown number second language.
54
Malagasy
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Borneo-Philippines , Barito
Official in Madagascar . Significant communities in Mayotte , Réunion .
10.5 million (2006)
17 million
55
Nepali
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
Official in Nepal , India (Sikkim ). Significant communities in Bhutan .
approx. 30 million in Nepal, 16 million as native tongue and 15 million as a second language (2006)
40 million (2006)
56
Assamese
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
Official in India (Assam ). Significant communities in Bhutan and Bangladesh .
15.4 million (2006)
15 million (1997). Assamese is spoken and/or understood by most everyone in the state of Assam. Assam had a population of 26.7 million in 2003-04. So, Assamese has another 8-10 million second language speakers. Assamese is also understood and spoken widely in Arunachal Pradesh with a population of 1.1 million. These are mostly second or third language speakers. Various tribes in Nagaland with a population 2 million use Nagamese, a variant of Assamese, for communication. Thus, a total of approximately, 28-30 million people speak and understand Assamese.
57
Shona
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
National language of Zimbabwe . Significant communities in Botswana , Mozambique .
14 million (2006)
15 million native, 1.8 million second language, = 16–17 million total, including Ndau , Manyika (2000 A. Chebanne)
58
Khmer
Austro-Asiatic , Mon-Khmer , Khmer
Official in Cambodia . Significant communities in Thailand , United States (California ), Vietnam
8 million (2006)
14 million native, 1 million second language, = 15 million total (2004)
59
Zhuang
Tai-Kadai , Kam-Tai , Tai
Official in People's Republic of China (Guangxi )
14 million (2006)
14 million native (1992), unknown number second language
60
Madurese
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Sunda-Sulawesi
Native to Indonesia (Originally Java , Madura )
13.7 million (2006)
14 million (1995)
61
Hungarian
Uralic , Finno-Ugric , Ugric
Official in Hungary , Serbia (Vojvodina ), Slovenia , Austria . Significant communities in Romania , Slovakia , Ukraine , United States , Israel
14.5 million (2006)
14 million native (1995)
62
Sinhalese
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
Official in Sri Lanka . Significant communities in United Arab Emirates
13.2 million (2006)
13 million native, 2 million second language, = 15 million total (1993)
63
Fula
Niger-Congo , Atlantic , Northern, Senegambian
Official in Niger , Nigeria . National language in Guinea , Mali , Mauritania , Senegal . Significant communities in Benin , Burkina Faso , Cameroon , Central African Republic , Chad , Gambia , Guinea-Bissau , Mauritania , Sierra Leone .
11.4 million (2006)
~13 million (all varieties)
64
Czech
Indo- Euro pean, Slavic , West
Official in Czech Republic .
12 million (2006)
12 million (1990 WA).
65
[edit ] 2 to 10 million native speakers
Language
Family
Official status and where spoken natively by more than 1% of the population
SIL estimate[ 27]
Number of speakers
Ranking by number of native speakers
Zulu
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
Official in South Africa . Significant communities in Lesotho , Swaziland
9.6 million (2006)
9.6 million native, ~16 million second language, = ~25 million total (1996 census)
68
Quechua
Quechuan
Official in Bolivia , Ecuador , Peru . Significant communities in Argentina
8.3 million (2006)
10.4 million, all varieties
69
Kazakh
Altaic , Turkic , Northwestern , Southern
Official in Kazakhstan . Significant communities in People's Republic of China (Xinjiang ), Russia , Mongolia , Turkmenistan , Uzbekistan
8.2 million (2006)
12 million
70
Tibetan
Sino-Tibetan , Northwestern , Southern
Official in Tibet . Significant communities in India , People's Republic of China
7.1 million (2006)
7.6 million
71
Tajik
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian
Official in Tajikistan . Significant communities in Uzbekistan
4.4 million.
7.9-17 million native (estimates vary due to lack of official data, moreover these exclude Tajiks of Afghanistan)
72
Chichewa (Nyanja)
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
Official in Malawi , Zambia . Significant communities in Mozambique , Zimbabwe .
9.3 million native (2001 Johnstone and Mandryk), 0.4 million second language (1999 WA), = 9.7 million total
73
Haitian Creole
Indo- Euro pean, Romance , Creole
Official in Haiti . Significant communities in Bahamas , Canada (Quebec ), Cuba , Cayman Islands (UK ), Dominican Republic , France (Guadeloupe ), United States (Connecticut , Florida , New Jersey , Massachusetts , New York ).
7.4 million (2006)
12 million (2005)
74
Belarusian
Indo- Euro pean, Slavic , East
Official in Belarus . Significant communities in Kazakhstan , Latvia , Lithuania , Ukraine , Poland , Russia
10.2 million (2006)
9.1 million (2001 Johnstone and Mandryk)
75
Lombard
Indo- Euro pean, Romance
Native to Italy
--
5 million Western Lombard + 3 million Eastern Lombard + others = 9.13 million (Ethnologue 2006)
76
Hebrew
Afro-Asiatic , Semitic , North Central
Official in Israel . Significant communities in USA (New York , California ) and Gibraltar .
9.42 million (2006)
77
Swedish
Indo- Euro pean, Germanic , North
National language of Sweden . National language in Finland .
9 million (2006)
8.8 million (1986), ~9 million (2005)
78
Kongo
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
National language in Angola , Congo-Brazzaville (Kituba), Congo-Kinshasa .
4.7 million (2006)
8.7 million, all varieties, including Yombe and creolized Kituba (1986–2002) (dated data)
79
Akan
Niger-Congo , Kwa
National language in Ghana
7 million (2006)
8.3 million native, ~1 million second language, = ~10 million total (2004 SIL)
80
Albanian
Indo- Euro pean, isolate
Official in Albania , Macedonia , Republic of Kosovo . Significant communities in Greece , Italy .
6.0 million
3.6 million (data from Albania)
79
Hmong
Hmong-Mien
China . Significant communities in France (French Guiana ), Laos , United States (Minnesota , Wisconsin ), Vietnam
2.8 million (2006)
~4 million (Lemoine, 2005)
80
Yi
Sino-Tibetan , Tibeto-Burman , Burmic
People's Republic of China
4.2 million (2006)
7.8 million ethnic Yi (2000 census)
81
Tshiluba
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
National language of Congo-Kinshasa
7.8 million native, 0.7 million second language, = 8.5 million total (1991 UBS). Includes 1.5 million Kiluba .
82
Ilokano
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Borneo-Philippines
Philippines . Significant communities in United States (Hawaii ).
8 million (2006)
7.7 million native (2000 census), ~2.3 second language = 10 million total
83
Uyghur
Altaic , Turkic , Southeastern, Eastern
Official in People's Republic of China (Xinjiang ). Significant communities in Kazakhstan
7.6 million (2006)
7.6 million
84
Neapolitan
Indo- Euro pean, Romance
Native to Italy
--
7.5 million native
85
Bulgarian
Indo- Euro pean, Slavic , South
Official in Bulgaria . Significant communities in Moldova , Ukraine , the Republic of Macedonia , Greece , Germany , Italy , Spain , UK , USA
9 million (2006)
7.7 million in Bulgaria (2005) and ~1 million abroad = 8.5 million native
86
Kinyarwanda
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
Official in Rwanda . Significant communities in Congo-Kinshasa , Uganda
7.3 million (1998)
87
Xhosa
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
Official in South Africa . Significant communities in Lesotho
6.9 million (2006)
7.2 million (1996 census)
88
Balochi
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Iranian
Native to Afghanistan , Iran , Pakistan . Significant communities in Oman , United Arab Emirates
7 million (2006)
7.0 million (1998)
89
Hiligaynon
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Borneo-Philippines
Philippines
7 million (2006)
6.9 million (2000 census), est. 4.1 million second language = ~11 million total
91
Tigrinya
Afro-Asiatic , Semitic , South
Official in Eritrea , Ethiopia
5.1 million (2006)
4.5 million in Ethiopia (6% of population (1994 census)), ~2.25 million in Eritrea (50% of population (CIA)), = 6.75 million native, 146,934 as second language (1994 census), = 6.9 million total
92
Catalan
Indo- Euro pean, Romance
Official and Native to Andorra , Spain (Balearic Islands , Catalonia , Valencia , Aragon (La Franja )), France (Pyrénées-Orientales ), Italy (Alghero ).
6.6 million (2006)
6.7 million native, ~5 million second language, = ~12 million total (1996) (includes Valencian )
93
Armenian
Indo- Euro pean, isolate
Official in Armenia . Significant communities in Russia , USA , Georgia , Lebanon , Syria , France .
6 million (2006)
6.7 million (2001 Johnstone and Mandryk, etc.)
94
Minangkabau
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Sunda-Sulawesi , Malayic
Indonesia (Sumatra )
6.5 million (2006)
6.5 million (1981 Moussay) (dated data)
95
Turkmen
Altaic , Turkic , Southwestern , Eastern
Official in Turkmenistan . Significant communities in Afghanistan , Iran .
6.4 million (2006)
6.4 million (1995)
96
Makhuwa
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
Major language of Mozambique . Significant communities in Tanzania
2.5 million (2006)
6.4 million, all varieties, including Lomwe
97
Santali
Austro-Asiatic , Munda
Official in India
6.2 million (2006)
6.2 million (1997)
98
Batak
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Sunda-Sulawesi , Northern Sumatra
Indonesia
2 million (2006)
~6.2 million, all varieties (c. 1991 UBS) (dated data). Includes Toba , Dairi , Simalungun , etc.
99
Afrikaans
Indo- Euro pean, Germanic , West Germanic
Official in South Africa . Significant communities in Namibia ,Botswana , Australia , New Zealand , Canada and United Kingdom .
6.0 million (2006)
6.0 million native, 10.3 million second language, = 16 million total (1996 census)
100
Mongolian
Altaic , Mongolian
Official in People's Republic of China (Inner Mongolia ), Mongolia
5.7 million (2006)
5.7 million
101
Bhili
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
India
1.3 million (2006)
5.6 million, all varieties (1994). Includes 1.6 million Wagdi , etc.
102
Danish
Indo- Euro pean, Germanic , North
Official in Denmark , Faroe Islands (Denmark), Greenland (Denmark). Significant communities in Germany (Southern Schleswig )
5.3 million (2006)
5.6 million (2006?)
103
Finnish
Uralic , Finno-Ugric , Finnic
Official in Finland . Significant communities in Sweden and Estonia .
6.1 million (2006)
5.4 million (1993)
104
Tatar
Altaic , Turkic , Northwestern , Northern
Official in Russia (Tatarstan ). Significant communities in Bashkortostan , Kazakstan , Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan , Uzbekistan
5.7 million (1989 USSR census)[ 28] [ 29] , at least 5.34 milllion (2002 census: ethnic Tatars in Russia only)[ 30]
105
Gikuyu
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
Major language of Kenya
5.4 million (2006)
5.3 million (1994 I. Larsen BTL)
106
Slovak
Indo- Euro pean, Slavic , West
Official in Slovakia .
5.6 million (2006)
5.0 million (1990 WA)
107
More
Niger-Congo , Gur
National language of Burkina Faso
5.1 million (2006)
~5 million (1991)
108
Swahili
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
Official in Congo-Kinshasa , Kenya , Tanzania . Significant communities in Comoros , Mayotte , Oman , Réunion .
5 million (2006)
~5 million native, ~80 million second language
109
Southern Quechua
Quechuan
Official in Peru , Bolivia
~5,000,000
110
Language
Family
Official status and where spoken natively by more than 1% of the population
SIL estimate[ 27]
Number of speakers
Ranking by number of native speakers
Guarani
Tupi
Official in Paraguay . Significant communities in Argentina .
5.1 million (2006)
4.9 million (1995)
110
Kirundi
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
Official in Burundi .
4.9 million (1986) (dated data)
111
Sesotho (southern)
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
Official in Lesotho , South Africa .
4.9 million (1996 census)
112
Romani
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
Significant communities in Albania , Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria , Croatia , Czech Republic , Hungary , Iran , Macedonia , Montenegro , Netherlands , Romania , Serbia , Slovakia , Turkey
3.1 million (2006)
4.8 million, all varieties, including Domari (data for Vlax 2002–2004; for Domari 2000 WCD).
113
Norwegian
Indo- Euro pean, Germanic , North
Official in Norway .
5 million (2006)
4.7 million (2006, Statistics Norway)
114
Tibetan
Sino-Tibetan ,Tibeto-Burman , Bodic
Official in People's Republic of China (Tibet , Qinghai , parts of Sichuan , Gansu )
1.3 million (2006)
4.6 million, all varieties
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Tswana
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo , Bantu
Official in Botswana , South Africa . National language of Namibia
4 million (2006)
4.4 million native, 200,000 second language, = 4.6 million total (1993 Johnstone) (dated data)
116
Kanuri
Nilo-Saharan , Saharan
Official in Niger , Nigeria . Significant communities in Chad (Kanembu )
4.4 million native, 0.5 million second language, = 4.9 million total (data mostly from 1985) (dated data)
117
Kashmiri
Indo- Euro pean, Indo-Iranian , Indo-Aryan
Official in and native to India .
4.5 million (2006)
4.6 million (1997)
118
Bikol
Austronesian , Malayo-Polynesian , Borneo-Philippines
Philippines
3.3 million (2006)
4.5 native, all varieties (2000 census), unknown number second language
119
Georgian
Kartvelian
Official in Georgia . Significant communities in Israel .
4.1 million (2006)
4.2 million (1993 UBS)
120
Qusqu-Qullaw
Quechuan
Official in Peru (Cusco and Puno departments) Also spoken in Bolivia , Argentina
4 million
121
Umbundu
Niger-Congo , Benue-Congo ,