The top 10 languages spoken in the world

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    10. French -- Number of speakers: 129 million
    Often called the most romantic language in the world, French is spoken in tons of countries, including Belgium, Canada, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Haiti. Oh, and France too. We're actually very lucky that French is so popular, because without it, we might have been stuck with Dutch Toast, Dutch Fries, and Dutch kissing (ew!).
    To say "hello" in French, say "Bonjour" (bone-JOOR).

    9. Malay—Indonesian Number of speakers: 159 million
    Malay-Indonesian is spoken - surprise - in Malaysia and Indonesia. Actually, we kinda fudged the numbers on this one because there are many dialects of Malay, the most popular of which is Indonesian. But they're all pretty much based on the same root language, which makes it the ninth most-spoken in the world.Indonesia is a fascinating place; a nation made up of over 13,000 islands it is the sixth most populated country in the world. Malaysia borders on two of the larger parts of Indonesia (including the island of Borneo), and is mostly known for its capital city of Kuala Lumpur.
    To say "hello" in Indonesian, say "Selamat pagi" (se-LA-maht PA-gee).

    8. Portuguese -- Number of speakers: 191 million
    Think of Portuguese as the little language that could. In the 12th Century, Portugal won its independence from Spain and expanded all over the world with the help of its famous explorers like Vasco da Gama and Prince Henry the Navigator. (Good thing Henry became a navigator . . . could you imagine if a guy named "Prince Henry the Navigator" became a florist?) Because Portugal got in so early on the exploring game, the language established itself all over the world, especially in Brazil (where it's the national language), Macau, Angola, Venezuela, and Mozambique.
    To say "hello" in Portuguese, say "Bom dia" (bohn DEE-ah).

    7. Bengali -- Number of speakers: 211 million
    In Bangladesh, a country of 120+ million people, just about everybody speaks Bengali. And because Bangladesh is virtually surrounded by India (where the population is growing so fast, just breathing the air can get you pregnant), the number of Bengali speakers in the world is much higher than most people would expect.
    To say "hello" in Bengali, say "Ei Je" (EYE-jay).

    6. Arabic -- Number of speakers: 246 million
    Arabic, one of the world's oldest languages, is spoken in the Middle East, with speakers found in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt. Furthermore, because Arabic is the language of the Koran, millions of Moslems in other countries speak Arabic as well. So many people have a working knowledge of Arabic, in fact, that in 1974 it was made the sixth official language of the United Nations.
    To say "hello" in Arabic, say "Al salaam a'alaykum" (Ahl sah-LAHM ah ah-LAY-koom) .

    5. Russian -- Number of speakers: 277 million
    Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, and Yakov Smirnoff are among the millions of Russian speakers out there. Sure, we used to think of them as our Commie enemies. Now we think of them as our Commie friends. One of the six languages in the UN, Russian is spoken not only in the Mother Country, but also in Belarus, Kazakhstan, and the U.S. (to name just a few places).
    To say "hello" in Russian, say "Zdravstvuite" (ZDRAST-vet- yah).

    4. Spanish -- Number of speakers: 392 million
    Aside from all of those kids who take it in high school, Spanish is spoken in just about every South American and Central American country, not to mention Spain, Cuba, and the U.S. There is a particular interest in Spanish in the U.S., as many English words are borrowed from the language, including: tornado, bonanza, patio, quesadilla, enchilada, and taco grande supreme.
    To say "hello" in Spanish, say "Hola" (OH-la).

    3. Hindustani -- Number of speakers: 497 million
    Hindustani is the primary language of India's crowded population, and it encompasses a huge number of dialects (of which the most commonly spoken is Hindi). While many predict that the population of India will soon surpass that of China, the prominence of English in India prevents Hindustani from surpassing the most popular language in the world. If you're interested in learning a little Hindi, there's a very easy way: rent an Indian movie. The film industry in India is the most prolific in the world, making thousands of action/romance/ musicals every year.
    To say "hello" in Hindustani, say "Namaste" (Nah-MAH-stay) .

    2. English -- Number of speakers: 508 million
    While English doesn't have the most speakers, it is the official language of more countries than any other language. Its speakers hail from all around the world, including the U.S., Australia, England, Zimbabwe, the Caribbean, Hong Kong, South Africa, and Canada. We'd tell you more about English, but you probably feel pretty comfortable with the language already. Let's just move on to the most popular language in the world.
    To say "hello" in English, say "What's up, freak?" (watz-UP-freek) .

    1. Mandarin -- Number of speakers: 1 billion+
    Surprise, surprise, the most widely spoken language on the planet is based in the most populated country on the planet, China. Beating second-place English by a 2 to 1 ratio, but don't let that lull you into thinking that Mandarin is easy to learn. Speaking Mandarin can be really tough, because each word can be pronounced in four ways (or "tones"), and a beginner will invariably have trouble distinguishing one tone from another. But if over a billion people could do it, so could you. Try saying hello!
    To say "hello" in Mandarin, say "Ni hao" (Nee HaOW). ("Hao" is pronounced as one syllable, but the tone requires that you let your voice drop midway, and then raise it again at the end.)
     
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    You should titled the thread " The top 10 first languages in the world". A good portion of the world speaks English as a second language. Countries where you would find English spoken as a second language include India, the Philippines, and many countries in Asia, Europe and even France even if they act like they don't understand your English. :D

    I've traveled to 25 countries, 20 did not have English as a first language but it was only Japan (they tried) and France that language was a problem.
     
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    hi tbarr60, thanks for giving nice information, i really dont aware of that,
    thanks again
     
    samtron, Jun 23, 2007 IP
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    They are some crazy statistics, thanks
     
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    There is no language called "Hindustani", its called HINDI in INDIA.
     
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    Always thought English would be #1. Thanks for posting that up - interesting read
     
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    In the places that most travel is done, English is easily the most common first or second language. How many places would you travel that you can find someone who understands English? How about Mandarin or Hindi?
     
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    French is only tenth, i thought more people spoke it in the world :mad: :p
     
    330td, Jun 25, 2007 IP
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    Thankfully not. :p
     
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    What's wrong with french? It's my second language, english is just my third. I really like french a lot more than english
     
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    Nothing wrong with the language, just the people who speak it :p
     
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    Moi pas...mais j'aime bien quand meme...:D
     
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    I believe that Indian people living in other parts of the world continue to speak in Hindi? The movies from India are very popular among them...
     
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    interesting
     
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    Yes they do speak hindi.Bollywood movies a famous all over the world.
     
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    I think he is mixing all the Indian languages to make it Hindustani...But if we joinet all the Indian languages the the volume of Hindustani speaker will Increase and it will come to the first place.....:):):):)
     
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    This thread is so stupid. You guys try to feel better about your native languages. I speak the 2 most important languages in the world which are Spanish and English. Who gives a shit about Malaysian. None of the important countries teach that as a second language. If you want propagande for your native tongue, start a forum in that language :rolleyes:
     
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    i guess that was based on how many people are in that country.. most populated country is china that's why it is in number one.
     
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    I really surprised too. :confused:
     
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    i guess English language is still the universal language in the world...
     
    zeruel, Jun 26, 2007 IP