Possibly. It might also imply India and China are due for a population decline by 2100 or that not all Indians and Chinese would learn Hindi and Mandarin. India has 22 major languages and China has over 200. It be nice to know what factor was considered when calculating 🧐
@@Theestallionfan400 Depends on how intense globalisation will be. Most influencing means are internet, teaching english in the schools and tourism also. I'm just mortal, can't predict what will happen. That was just my guess. I admit that it is perhaps less likely than more likely. EDIT: Many more people living in India may become English speakers in the near future.
Even if thats the case, it is still super inaccurate... Portuguese is like the 5th or 6th most spoken language in the world. Just on native speakers the chart is off by 40-60 million people.
@@rsr4423 Specifically, French surpassing Spanish in the future, when French is dying out in places like Quebec and Africa, as French has already died out in Vietnam. Meanwhile Spanish keeps getting stronger and stronger on the American Continents, the American Continents that are majority Spanish-speaking already, Spanish is still getting stronger.
@@RidleyScottOwnsFailedDictatorsbut many countries in Latin America are going to see their populations begin to peak and plateau before beginning to fall (Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, Argentina). Meanwhile, the population of French speaking Africa has some of the highest birth rates in the world and is growing very rapidly (Niger, DRC, Chad).
I sincerely doubt that in 1902 everyone in China spoke Mandarin since "Mandarin" was just the language spoken by the people of Beijing (and not spoken by all of China) at that time.
I am from the Middle East and this world is strange. They started learning Arabic in the fifties and sixties for the sake of money. Salaries in Middle Eastern countries at that time and until now are the highest in the world. At that time, salaries in Kuwait alone were five times the salaries in America, and they did not care about them before that for the sake of culture and history.
@Quarthnes no way, this 274 millions just in North Africa. Egypt is 120 millions, Algeria is 40 millions and so is Morrocco and Sudan is 35 millions...how about Iraq syria Lebanon Jordan Saudi arabia. ....etc
@@ibrahimshehata7185 So true, I did not pay attention I was mostly replying to those which questioned where did the data after 2024 came from. Yep you are right, Arabs are almost 491 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arab_League_countries_by_population
يا رجل ؟؟😂😂 عدد العرب فى هذه اللحظة 410 الى 420 مليون عربي فكيف يتحدثها اليوم قرابة ال300 مليون😂😂 هناك 120 مليون شخص ليس لديهم لغة الان هذا بخلاف 2 مليار مسلم يصلون يوميا بالعربية
The chart does show French eventually surpassing Spanish, which surprised me. Maybe it's because French-speaking countries in Africa are growing so rapidly? I don't know.
@@sue9553 But most of Africa does not even speak French. If anything, French is dying out in Africa, even some former French African colonies turned countries like Mali got rid of French as an official language because French was spoken by so few. Meanwhile Spanish, which is already pervasive in the Americas, keeps growing in the Americas, in the US, Canada, Brazil, and even in Belize. There seems to be an anti-Hispanic bias to whatever study that these future projections are based on. Spanish will not be less than French, ever, unless something catastrophic or drastic occurs that this study knows about.
@@RidleyScottOwnsFailedDictatorsThe prediction that French would overtake Spanish definitely struck me as odd. I doubt I'll live far enough into the future to find out for sure though lol.
قد أتفق أن الإنجليزية الأولى عالميا من حيث متحدثيها، لكن كيف يعقل أن تكون لغة الماندرين تحتل الرتبة الثانية عالميا لكن لم أجد لها إلا بضع فيديوهات قليلة في اليوتيوب، مذهل!
India alone already has more than 1 billion people, and China also has more than a billion. Naturally, this calculation is wrong.
Possibly. It might also imply India and China are due for a population decline by 2100 or that not all Indians and Chinese would learn Hindi and Mandarin. India has 22 major languages and China has over 200. It be nice to know what factor was considered when calculating 🧐
props to the guy for time traveling to 2100 and going back just so he could make this video for us ❤❤❤
and lie to us that in 2100 less than 2B ppl speak English. My guess is that till the end of 2040 at least 2B ppl will speak English.
@@devapath8951 so you think that in the next 16 years 850 million people will learn to speak English? That’s just unrealistic
@@Theestallionfan400 Depends on how intense globalisation will be. Most influencing means are internet, teaching english in the schools and tourism also. I'm just mortal, can't predict what will happen. That was just my guess. I admit that it is perhaps less likely than more likely.
EDIT: Many more people living in India may become English speakers in the near future.
I presume this is not only first language? A video for first languages only would be interesting. I imagine Mandarin would be top today?
Yes, mandarin would be the top
Even if thats the case, it is still super inaccurate... Portuguese is like the 5th or 6th most spoken language in the world. Just on native speakers the chart is off by 40-60 million people.
A little explanation would be great - for the projected status 2025 and beyond
This animated chart is incredibly intuitive and engaging; I can easily follow the data trends!
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This video is extremely inaccurate
Specifiy what. This vague comment is not helpful
@@rsr4423 Specifically, French surpassing Spanish in the future, when French is dying out in places like Quebec and Africa, as French has already died out in Vietnam. Meanwhile Spanish keeps getting stronger and stronger on the American Continents, the American Continents that are majority Spanish-speaking already, Spanish is still getting stronger.
@@RidleyScottOwnsFailedDictators What does it mean that French is dying in Africa? Africans change to English?
Yeah I agree this wrong
@@RidleyScottOwnsFailedDictatorsbut many countries in Latin America are going to see their populations begin to peak and plateau before beginning to fall (Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, Argentina). Meanwhile, the population of French speaking Africa has some of the highest birth rates in the world and is growing very rapidly (Niger, DRC, Chad).
You forget.. javanesse leaguage spoken by more than 120 millions peoples in south east asia
I sincerely doubt that in 1902 everyone in China spoke Mandarin since "Mandarin" was just the language spoken by the people of Beijing (and not spoken by all of China) at that time.
Sure
Mandarin is the language of most china then and now also not only Beijing
I am from the Middle East and this world is strange. They started learning Arabic in the fifties and sixties for the sake of money. Salaries in Middle Eastern countries at that time and until now are the highest in the world. At that time, salaries in Kuwait alone were five times the salaries in America, and they did not care about them before that for the sake of culture and history.
How to collect data for this video????
Wait why are they showing future reference s, they may not be accurate when the prominent time comes
Isn't Urdu and Hindu spoken as same? Like British English and american English?
but script in diffrent
Its amazing how the UK 🇬🇧 being such a small country and population has dominate and given so many great things to the world...no biased views here.😂
It's spoken in Europe Australia and America too
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It's impressive how Japanese had so much staying power until now despite only being official in one country.
blame western culture
you forget that japan just has a large population ~120 million
If country had UA-cam channels:
There are just 3 countries in the whole world speaking english how come english is the most spoken language in the world
Inaccurate and lacking information.
The English of the future will be heavily influenced by American English. It will probably be the primary dialect.
❤❤❤Wow! Hail English language!❤️
Влажные мечты того кто создал это видео 😂
Почему влажные то и в чем именно?
Da fuck .. 2025 - 2100 ??
predictions
The arabic speakers are over 400 millions. Something is wrong with this statistic
It's 274 millions, after 2024 are predictions.
@Quarthnes no way, this 274 millions just in North Africa. Egypt is 120 millions, Algeria is 40 millions and so is Morrocco and Sudan is 35 millions...how about Iraq syria Lebanon Jordan Saudi arabia. ....etc
@@ibrahimshehata7185 So true, I did not pay attention I was mostly replying to those which questioned where did the data after 2024 came from.
Yep you are right, Arabs are almost 491
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arab_League_countries_by_population
يا رجل ؟؟😂😂 عدد العرب فى هذه اللحظة 410 الى 420 مليون عربي فكيف يتحدثها اليوم قرابة ال300 مليون😂😂 هناك 120 مليون شخص ليس لديهم لغة الان هذا بخلاف 2 مليار مسلم يصلون يوميا بالعربية
Finally English does not have the American flag
At least I won't be alive when French surpases Spanish (?
Why 'when' tho? Can't see a reason for it to happen
@@Markmsv Just joking about the video
The chart does show French eventually surpassing Spanish, which surprised me. Maybe it's because French-speaking countries in Africa are growing so rapidly? I don't know.
@@sue9553 But most of Africa does not even speak French. If anything, French is dying out in Africa, even some former French African colonies turned countries like Mali got rid of French as an official language because French was spoken by so few. Meanwhile Spanish, which is already pervasive in the Americas, keeps growing in the Americas, in the US, Canada, Brazil, and even in Belize. There seems to be an anti-Hispanic bias to whatever study that these future projections are based on. Spanish will not be less than French, ever, unless something catastrophic or drastic occurs that this study knows about.
@@RidleyScottOwnsFailedDictatorsThe prediction that French would overtake Spanish definitely struck me as odd. I doubt I'll live far enough into the future to find out for sure though lol.
Yo hablo español 🤗
Ĉu iu diras atendi? Esperanto
yo bro is predicting the future
Any Cebuan speakers here?
PORTUGESE
I don't agree😊
*Telugu not Telegu don't repeat this next time post 😒
Turkish speakers are over 300 millions ! Research and then make video please..
Harbimi lan
Wrong. There are two billion English speakers now.
قد أتفق أن الإنجليزية الأولى عالميا من حيث متحدثيها، لكن كيف يعقل أن تكون لغة الماندرين تحتل الرتبة الثانية عالميا لكن لم أجد لها إلا بضع فيديوهات قليلة في اليوتيوب، مذهل!
1.1 billion speakers
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_total_number_of_speakers
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It's wild how Spanish was still the second most spoken language 2 centuries after Spain peaked.
Because Spanish people colonized other places in the world which made more people speak it duh
Not wild, just something called colonization
@@nobodyunknown3184 by the 1900s Spain had no major colonies and Hispanic America wasnt that populated before the post-WW2 baby boom
Where Dem chicas @??😊
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First, Am I First?
Yes, congrats
PD: Me second
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Everything in your channel is wrong 100%😂😂😂