Ter Sami (2 people)
Te Sami language is almost a dead language, there are only two people who can speak it and after them this language shall disappear from the face of earth. It was spoken in the northeastern part of the Kola Peninsula, Russia. USSR is accused to be the culprit who had its focus on Russian language only which ended up wiping out smaller languages.
Kayardild language (10 people)
Same like Ter Sami, Kayardild language is also guest on the earth and is going to be disappeared soon. The language was mostly spoken on Bentinck Island and surrounding islands such as Sweers Island, North West Queensland, Australia
Ume Sami (approximately 10)
Ume Sami language is spoken along Ume River (one of the main rivers in northern Sweden). New Testament was translated into Ume Sami language in 1775; after few years nobody will be able to read that translation and shall be saved like antique.
Pite Sami (approximately 20)
There are approximately 20 native speaker of Pite Sami language in Sweden and Norway. Pite Sámi is one of the four Sámi languages that do not have an official written language
Votic language (20)
World's fifth dying language is spoken by Votes in Ingria, northwestern Russia. Votic has six tenses, two of which are basic: present, imperfect; and the rest of which are compound tenses: present perfect, past perfect, future and future perfect
It can be challenging to determine the exact ranking of the least spoken languages in the world, as this can vary depending on the criteria used. However, some of the least spoken languages include languages like Lemerig, Njerep, and Tai Loi, with only a few speakers remaining. These languages are often endangered and at risk of becoming extinct.
Here are the top ten, but there are many, many more:Chinese (Mandarin) 1,075,000,000English 514,000,000Hindustani 496,000,000Spanish 425,000,000Russian 275,000,000Arabic 256,000,000Bengali 215,000,000Portuguese 194,000,000Malay-Indonesian 176,000,000French 129,000,000
Some of the least spoken languages in North America include Haida, Tunica, and Kutenai. These languages are considered endangered with few speakers remaining. efforts are being made to preserve and revitalize these languages.
By number of total speakers, not native speakers: Mandarin Chinese English Hindi/Urdu Spanish Russian Arabic Portuguese German Bengali French
This rank order by number of native speakers is somewhat out of date and may not be entirely accurate: # Mandarin # Hindustani # Spanish # English # Arabic # Portuguese # Bengali # Russian # Japanese # German See the link for the source.
The most widely spoken languages include not only native speakers, but second language speakers, third language speakers, etc. The ten most spoken languages in the world are: 1. English (1.5 billion) 2. Mandarin (1.2 billion) 3. Spanish (500 million) 4. Hindu (490 million) 5. Arabic (452 million) 6. Bengali (300 million) 7. Russian (250 million) 8. Portuguese (240 million) 9. French (200 million) 10. Japanese (123 million)
Here are the top ten, but there are many, many more:Chinese (Mandarin) 1,075,000,000English 514,000,000Hindustani 496,000,000Spanish 425,000,000Russian 275,000,000Arabic 256,000,000Bengali 215,000,000Portuguese 194,000,000Malay-Indonesian 176,000,000French 129,000,000
Some of the least spoken languages in North America include Haida, Tunica, and Kutenai. These languages are considered endangered with few speakers remaining. efforts are being made to preserve and revitalize these languages.
By number of total speakers, not native speakers: Mandarin Chinese English Hindi/Urdu Spanish Russian Arabic Portuguese German Bengali French
This rank order by number of native speakers is somewhat out of date and may not be entirely accurate: # Mandarin # Hindustani # Spanish # English # Arabic # Portuguese # Bengali # Russian # Japanese # German See the link for the source.
French is ranked 18th on the list of most widely spoken languages by native speakers with 74 million speakers, but second on the list by native countries with 34.
it all depends on which language you want say it. Namibia has more then ten spoken languages with in its borders..
The most widely spoken languages include not only native speakers, but second language speakers, third language speakers, etc. The ten most spoken languages in the world are: 1. English (1.5 billion) 2. Mandarin (1.2 billion) 3. Spanish (500 million) 4. Hindu (490 million) 5. Arabic (452 million) 6. Bengali (300 million) 7. Russian (250 million) 8. Portuguese (240 million) 9. French (200 million) 10. Japanese (123 million)
The main languages spoken in South Asia are Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Punjabi, and Marathi. English is also widely used in official and business settings.
The top ten languages spoken in the world by number of native speakers are: Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, Arabic, Bengali, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, and Punjabi.
There are a number of languages spoken in Iran (see the related link below) which one do you mean?
In South Africa alone there are more than ten:isiZuluisiXhosaAfrikaansEnglishSouth SothoNorth SothoSetswanaXitsongaTshivendaisiNedeleSiswatiSwahili is used as a lingua franca in much of East Africa.Varieties of Arabic are spoken across North Africa.
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh