A lot of thes language is spoken in many other countries too. Portuguese for exemplo is spoken in Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Guinea Bissau, Macau, Mozambique, Portugal, & São Tomé and Príncipe.
I am German. I learned English as a second language and Spansih as third language at school. After finishing school I converted to Islam and that´s why I started to learn Arabic. I Love Arabic and think it is the most beautiful and greatest language in the world. Salam aus Deutschland
@@Lapricesse746 I had an maroccan arabic teacher. I feel like maghrebis know a little bit about every language haha. I have a lot of good muslim morccon friends alhamdulillah.
@@johannesmarkloff9699 Sehr cool. Woher aus Deutschland bist du ? Arabisch ist auch auf dem deutschen Arbeitsmarkt in den verschiedensten Bereichen äußerst gefragt. Wusstest du das selbst Goethe Arabisch gelernt hat ? Haha Viel Erfolg Habibi Yahya
I am french. I learned english and spanish at school. I am currently learning portuguese and in the future i'll learn so many other langages. I really love that.
Superb video as always. I am a Japanese currently working on Arabic (MSA and Palestine or Levanon dialect), Turkish and so so so little Portuguese (not Brazilian one). Thanks to education and the Internet worldwide, I can study several languages through English whose studying materials are NOT written in my native one, Japanese. My English? Ha, never ask me that!! 日本より愛を込めて, BIG LOVE from Japan
People want to learn language like English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese. But don't want to learn language like Hindi-urdu, Bengali,
Bengali is not just rank 7th in the world but also it's one of the sweetest language in the world plus our language almost dead in the 21st February 1952 a lot of people sacrificed their lives for the language. That's why in the 21st February was declared to be International Mother Language Day by UNESCO on 17 November 1999.
Hey, Zoe. Texan here and I can confirm "Spanglish" is a real thing, especially the further south you get in the state. It almost serves as a lingua franca for those people who only speak one or the other. I can also confirm the existence of a delicious cuisine unique to Texas called "Tex-Mex," in which--you guessed it--combines Texan and Mexican dishes and flavors. ¡Gracias por tu video!
Indonesia's population is 279 million, all of whom speak Indonesian. Data from the Indonesian language development center states that Indonesian is spoken in more than 50 countries, taught in more than 428 educational institutions abroad. Indonesian is the official language of UNESCO. Indonesian is the mother tongue of around 279 million Indonesians, and is the second language of around 100 million people outside Indonesia.❤
Alhamdulillah, I am proud to be the Urdu speaker. It is a language with beautiful and rich literature. It has many great poets, including Amir Khusrau (1253-1325), Mir Taqi Mir (1723-1810), and Mirza Ghalib (1797-1869). What it did not get from Shauraseni Prakrit, Urdu got that from the Persian, Arabic, and Turkic languages. It is a beautiful result of the increasing diversity that occurred due to the Muslim rule in India. Unfortunately during the British era, It suffered from the Hindi-Urdu controversy. But, no one could have stopped this beautiful language from growing in history. 💖
But it was originated from India and it has a great influence of sanskrit too. Not all words are from Arabic, Turkish and Persian. Due to the Muslim rulers came from middle east and central Asia the whole Indian subcontinent came into their dominance. And they proclaimed the most of them Persian language as the official language of the empire and thus various literature were started writing in Persian language and thus there are so many loanwords from Persian in Hindi. But there were also other languages spoken between the common people. Due to which the local language also started influencing by the official language the urdu and hindi came into existence. It has a long history. But I respect every language and they are become our culture. As you know India has recognised and respected all languages. There are so many literature of urdu in our textbook. 😊❤️❤️
I speak Russian, French, I started learning Portuguese recently, Arabic, Spanish, I studied Mandarin for one year in high school (but I really want to start learning it again!) and finally English is my native language. I am surprised how many languages on this list I have some sort of relationship with, but that means hopefully I can talk to more people!
@@ezequielalves522 You can just watch videos on UA-cam in English to improve your English, just watch every day and after time you will understand English.
Bahasa Indonesia/Indonesian language should be on the list. It is spoken by more 270 million Indonesians, even Timor Leste speak it as well. This is hoax data and information.
Great video, love it ❤ I also speak 4 out of 10 (well, I am still learning chinese 😅) I speak Arabic my native language, English C1 and Spanish B1 and I'm learning chinese so I hope to become fluent one day! And I have an intrest in other languages like German and Japanese but well see about that 😂 Saludos desde Argelia ❤🇩🇿
I'm surprised you didn't mention Portuguese in African countries, like Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe. Or its impact in India (Goa, much like Macau, was a former colony)
Well, u mentioned it so ty, i think there are more speakers there than East timor and macau, too. Also, in Japan, because remember that brazil had a lot of japanese people or their descendants that migrated (back) to Japan so about 500,000 speak portuguese (plus foreigners)
Hi Zoe, another intersting video thank you. I am a Lebanese and I was born and raised in Sierra Leone. Our official speaking language is English as you mentioned due to the British colonization 11:47 and the widely speaking native language is Creole (Pidgin). Well done Zoe
Indonesian is officially one of the languages of 10 UNESCO languages, the total number of speakers reaching 278 million people from various parts of the world.
Who cares? Outside indonesia and Malaysia and perhaps the tiny brunei, this language lost its commercial value. Hell, even ASEAN organisation wont even considered it as one of the official language. There you go.
Indonesia's population is 279 million, all of whom speak Indonesian. Data from the Indonesian language development center states that Indonesian is spoken in more than 50 countries, taught in more than 428 educational institutions abroad. Indonesian is the official language of UNESCO. Indonesian is the mother tongue of around 279 million Indonesians, and is the second language of around 100 million people outside Indonesia.❤
In my view, as far as i can see, Bahasa Indonesia aka Indonesian language should have included into these top ten list most widely spoken. Thankyou very much . CMIIW
Indonesian is not included even though Indonesia has a population of more or less 280 million. There are around 20 million foreign Indonesian speakers, is that not enough for you so you know there are a lot of Indonesian speakers?
Bahasa Indonesia or Indonesian language is spoken by all 280 million of Indonesian population, not to mention Indonesians & Indonesian diasporas living overseas. It has also become the official national language of Indonesia since 1928, during its struggle for independence long before it gained its independence in 1945. Currently Bahasa Indonesia is also taught in over 50 countries worldwide. Since 2023, last year, Bahasa Indonesia has also been officially accepted by Unesco as one of its 10 official languages, namely: English, French, Spanish, Arab, Russian, Portuguese, Chinese, Hindi, Italy, & Bahasa Idonesia (Indonesian). I am just wondering how you can be not informed about this fact, despite your bussinesses in foreign languages teachings. That's so weird!!!
@@zoe.languages What do you think about China's persecution of East Turkestan and the Uyghurs, and how long do you think this oppression will continue? As a Chinese, do you hate it? Do you feel remorse? Are you ashamed of China? I'm very curious.As a Turk I hate China!!! 😡😡😡😡😡
@@zoe.languages What do you think about China's persecution of East Turkestan and the Uyghurs, and how long do you think this oppression will continue? As a Chinese, do you hate it? Do you feel remorse? Are you ashamed of China? I'm very curious.As a Turk I hate China!!! 😡😡😡😡😡
But still bangladeshi people can't speak bengali language properly can't read properly can't write properly writing english words with bengali letters so whats the benefit of this sacrifice that we earned shredding blood its very sad the bangladeshi students and teachers professors don't know the bengali meaning of school college and university and don't know the bengali meaning of matric and intermediate so that's the meaning of this proudness its very shamefull for us so that we call us bangladeshi bengali and our education system the technique of teaching is so disgusting and we load heavy books in bags and giving pressure to nursery kids we are not creating new generations we r destroying it
Just for curiosity, the portuguese language is spoken in 9 countries in the world: Angola, Brasil, Cabo Verde, Guiné-Bissau, Guiné-Equatorial, Moçambique, Portugal, Timor-Leste e São Tomé e Príncipe.
I am a Indian, my mother tounge is Bengali, i know Hindi very fluently, i studied English in school 🏫, now i am interested in Chinese, Spanish, Italian and little bit german.🐼
Wrong, it's the *Balto-Slavic* branch. It's ridiculous to go with "Indo-Iranian" and not separate the Iranian and Indo-Aryan branches from each other, but then turn around and separate the Baltic and Slavic branches from each other when they are grouped in the Balto-Slavic branch.
Everyone knows how powerful English is in the world, but I also think that French is a powerful language. It's a language with a wide geographical spread. I would add that in Asia, the largest number of French speakers are in Lebanon, with around 40%. And in Israel, around 6 to 10%. But in a few decades French will decline in Lebanon because of English, which is already very widespread in Lebanon. Although I don't think French will disappear like it has in Rwanda or Vanuatu. (Spanish also has a lot of potential, but the majority of Spanish speakers are in America).
Great video!! I speak English; took French in high school while learning Spanish after school (I'm not remotely fluent in either), and learned a little Tagolog. I want to become fluent in a second language and can't decide between Mandarin and Spainish: I watch Mandarin movies/tv dramas, but Spanish is the 2nd language spoken in the U.S.
Zoe, Zoe, can you make a video on how to maintain focus and defeat procrastination, please? How do you break plateaus and know you got an advanced level?
My first language was French by 22 years old I've decided to learn English and it was the best decision of my life that I even denied French of my life, I didn't speak a French word ever since
I speak English, Hindi and Burmese and according to this program, Urdu is linked to Hindi so it means, I speak 4 languages? I speak some Get by French! I also noticed when I watched Turkish dramas that they used certain Hindi words. I taught myself some Korean and tried Chinese but it is very hard but I still have 10 words under my belt. Yes, languages are so interesting and I wish parents should continue speaking their native language at home. One should never forget one’s native country nor its language. I always like to greet and thank people in their own language.
I was born in a Chinese family in Thailand. To me, the Mandarin and Teochew dialect when spoken, sound very musical, low and high pitch alternatingly. Being a little curious, what are the other two languages you could speak?
I can speak Hindi,English, my local language, Chinese but for me chinese is the most difficult but very discipline and soft language i think chinese is more richer than english
Those languages shown in the video, are definitely the most spoken ones in this unimaginable world. I can only speak English and Spanish as my primary languages, and I was meant to boost my potential in learning to speak beautiful languages for online global communication. The information displayed was very entertaining, informative and useful. And I tend to beat myself up when trying new languages other than the two I aforementioned because of the lack of confidence and some of my target languages are exceptionally hard to understand and get inside me, but that also depends on one's personal preferences. Thanks a lot for the video ❤.
arabic is spoken by more than 5oo million speaker(350 million speakers are just arabs and the rest are non-arabs) let alone that millions of muslims speak or can understand arabic in the world.anyway languages are a gift from ALLAH to humankind that's why i love all human languages
I speak English and Chinese fluently. I also learned Spanish for one year, yet I still don’t know the way to produce the r sound… That’s why I turned to learn French👉🏻👈🏻 If it’s possible, I’d like to pick it up again
I'm from Pakistan. I speak Pashto as a mother tongue and urdu as a natuonal language. I can speak English as well and now i am learning Chinese. I am at level one though .
and you should have mentioned that many countries use English as their second language and has the largest vocabulary, if use use it as well, that is the reason why so much literature has English translations.
Russian was taught in schools everywhere in the former Eastern Bloc, but actually, when you went to vacation somewhere, it was better to either speak your language, if you were Slavic and it was a Slavic country, or use German (which was more or less popular), or English. People did not really like Russian.
Indonesia's population is 279 million, all of whom speak Indonesian. Data from the Indonesian language development center states that Indonesian is spoken in more than 50 countries, taught in more than 428 educational institutions abroad. Indonesian is the official language of UNESCO. Indonesian is the mother tongue of around 279 million Indonesians, and is the second language of around 100 million people outside Indonesia.
I do not understand how the number of Arabic speakers is 310 million at a time when the population of Arab countries is 430 million. This is without counting non-Arab speakers of Arabic!!
Yes, exactly 420 million speak Arabic as their native language, and countries like Chad and Eritrea are not part of the League of Arab States, but they have citizens who speak Arabic as their native language. There are many other countries, and in Iran, for example, in Ahwaz and many African countries, and many Muslims in all countries of the world speak it as a second language but there are no accurate official statistics
شكرا لك على هذا الطرح الجميل.. من الواضح أن كثير من اللغات انتشرت بسبب الاستعمار الأوروبي الانجليزية والفرنسية والاسبانية والبرتغالية منتشرة بشكل أكبر خارج بلدانها الأصلية.. تحيتي للشعوب التي حافظت على لغاتها الأصلية مثل العربية والأردو والهندية والصينية والبنغالية وكذلك الروسية ..
I’m French Canadian, so my native language is French. I started learning English in school and kept learning faster on my own by consuming media. Right now, I’m learning Korean, but the list of languages I wanna learn is never ending 😂
I'm a Mauritian-Indian Hindu who is octolingual, languages i know are : 1. English, 2. Français(French), 3. Kreol Morisien(Mauritian Creole), 4. हिन्दी(Hindi), 5. संस्कृत(Sanskrit), 6. अवधी(Awadhi), 7. भोजपुरी(Bhojpuri) & 8. বাংলা(Bengali). I learned the 1st 3 occidental languages as a must to communicate with other communities & as a Hindu i learned Hindi, Sanskrit & Awadhi but Bhojpuri & Bengali are my native languages as i'm half Bihari-half Bengali🙏🏽
English (1,452 million speakers) Mandarin (1,118 million speakers) Hindi (602+ million speakers) Spanish (548+ million speakers) French (280 million speakers), this is the list
Your video is so good, thank you a lot. As a Vietnamese people I can speak English and a little bit Manderin so that I'm trying to fluent it. But in 4:47 it is Vietnam not Vietman. I know that you're not intentional but I want to comment because no one wants their country's name to be misspelled. Btw, your channel helps me in my study journey a lot!!!!
I’m kyrgyz from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬 but living in Moscow city. My mother tongue is kyrgyz language, also speak russian and turkish , still learning english, arabic can read but understand so bad!
Dedicated to the beauty and chaste sounds of the instruments and languages of wanderers and artists. The stave mechanism has been tuned by beautiful fingers with a gentle, smooth movement. All the strings are now precisely taut. The fingers of the left hand gently slid along the highest note. The right hand touched the edge of the wooden soundboard. The neck of the ancient instrument carries above its surface A series of bowstrings, holding the sounds that have not been released yet. The lower string struck with the pick - Released the sound, reminding the old brush watercolor paintings. The fingers of the left hand slid along the fretboard, National motifs in mind drawing. The dress is long, beautiful, with a bright autumnal pattern. The hostess nods - the vibrations of the stretched strings release the pleasant rhyme. A strikes on the strings, pressed by the delicate fingers against the surface of the fretboard, - And a pair of ancient mysterious instruments began its magic, The colorful vision of melody emitting. A cheerful breeze blew, It touched the delicate hairs of the beautiful fair forehead. It brought to mind the motif of the mountain seen in the distance. The snow-covered top of the mouth. A terrible infernal force It can spew out... Wuh! Again the gentle breath of the breeze Made me change my sight of the picture. And below, at the foot of the mountain, drowning in shrubs and trees the city could be seen. Where is the passage, leading down there? “You have to go down the hill, The descent is steep and perhaps dangerous here”. And you can see this landscape through the gates. Perhaps only the courageous and pure heart can enter this place. Beyond it, the descent is steeper. Maybe it should be taken off my sword, To have three supports just in case. “Wait, let's not go down there. Here is the beautiful nature and close is a village”. Not far away, people are working in their gardens. In the opposite direction, a gentler descent by someone could be shown there. In the flooded fields Rice sprouts are dense. They need a host's attention. And the care here is quite different from that in the brave city at the foot of the great, formidable mountain... A quick flick of gentle fingers and the moderator dashes - The sweet sound of the bunch of basses, Conveying that it is time to return to the initial places. The guests are asked to stay longer in the village. The rice is already cooked for the dinner dishes. Thank You for Your play and the attention for Your fans. With respect, Author Andrii Sizhuk
Slight correction - The United States of America DOES NOT HAVE AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE - it is just that English is the majority spoken language. Unlike many countries that designate an official language for protectionist, religious, or social-political reasons, the USA has only occasionally considered making English official. If there were ever sufficient pressure from some other language, say Spanish, it is likely that eventually English would be codified as official in order to streamline official, governmental, or legal processes. It is already happening in a passive way, especially along the Mexican boarder - there are many examples of where Spanish is tolerated and even embraced but if there are any governmental or legal actions it is in English with Spanish an option. This makes functional sense in a more democratic society.
I am an Arab. The Arabic language is like watching the theater, while the English and French languages are like watching the screen. Watching the screen has two dimensions, length and width, while the theater has three dimensions, length, width, and depth.
Indonesia has 280 million population in one country but Indonesian didn't include one of the 10 most spoken language in the world. It's unbelievable. What the standard to count it?
I plan to learn Japanese, Korean, Chinese, English, Arabic and Spanish I think they are sweet languages I am very interested in learning the language, I hope I will be successful in this direction 🥺💔😭🌸🥲💕💕💕Thank you for this video) from iran🇮🇷💖
@@texmexexpress He could be Muslim. So he is gonna learn even if he isnt, still he is gonna learn it Man.. Who are you to say which language is useless and which isnt 😂
Hi. Your video production skills are excellent. Your content ideas are very impressive. Keeping love and pray for your video. Thank you so much! I always see your video.
*Top 10 most spoken languages in the world :*
0:34 - 10) Urdu 🇵🇰
1:17 - 9) Russian 🇷🇺
2:03 - 8) Portuguese 🇵🇹🇧🇷
2:59 - 7) Bengali 🇧🇩
3:46 - 6) French 🇨🇵🇨🇭🇧🇪🇨🇦
6:24 - 5) Arabic 🇸🇦🇦🇪🇶🇦🇴🇲
7:27 - 4) Spanish 🇪🇸🇦🇷🇲🇽🇨🇴
8:41 - 3) Hindi 🇮🇳
9:55 - 2) Chinese 🇨🇳🇭🇰🇲🇴🇸🇬
11:04 - 1) English 🇬🇧🇺🇲🇦🇺🇨🇦
Urdu and Bengali also speak in india
A lot of thes language is spoken in many other countries too. Portuguese for exemplo is spoken in Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Guinea Bissau, Macau, Mozambique, Portugal, & São Tomé and Príncipe.
Portuguese has surpassed Russian to the 8th? Surprising.
Amar shonar Bangla 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Also Internet language is English!
I am German. I learned English as a second language and Spansih as third language at school. After finishing school I converted to Islam and that´s why I started to learn Arabic. I Love Arabic and think it is the most beautiful and greatest language in the world. Salam aus Deutschland
As an arabic teacher! Its really encouraging to hear that ❤
Greetings from Morocco 🇲🇦
Ich can auch etwas deutsch sprechen 😅
Give me your number I know Arabic
I am also from Germany being able to speak English and Spanish, currently also studying Arabic (but only due to reasons of interest)😅
@@Lapricesse746 I had an maroccan arabic teacher. I feel like maghrebis know a little bit about every language haha. I have a lot of good muslim morccon friends alhamdulillah.
@@johannesmarkloff9699 Sehr cool. Woher aus Deutschland bist du ? Arabisch ist auch auf dem deutschen Arbeitsmarkt in den verschiedensten Bereichen äußerst gefragt. Wusstest du das selbst Goethe Arabisch gelernt hat ? Haha Viel Erfolg Habibi Yahya
I am french. I learned english and spanish at school. I am currently learning portuguese and in the future i'll learn so many other langages. I really love that.
congratulations. from Brazil
I wanna learn French, however its very difficult to pronunce theirs words. 😢
Très bien! Est-ce que tu vais apprendre aussi le chinois?
I'm Spanish, im learning English,how did you learn English, its dificult for me 😥
Learn Bengali
Superb video as always.
I am a Japanese currently working on Arabic (MSA and Palestine or Levanon dialect), Turkish and so so so little Portuguese (not Brazilian one).
Thanks to education and the Internet worldwide, I can study several languages through English whose studying materials are NOT written in my native one, Japanese. My English? Ha, never ask me that!!
日本より愛を込めて, BIG LOVE from Japan
I’m Palestinian and thank you for learning Palestinian Arabic ❤ I love Japanese culture
Good luck learning Arabic 🇵🇸🇯🇵 Be Patient with Arabic and you will taste its sweet Honey and Dates inshallah
こんにちは、英語のネイティブだけど25年間日本語を学んで中近東に住んでアラビア語が中級ぐらいできる。多言語のチャンネルをやってます。
Çok yaşa!
@@stuff1487 how are the conditions in Palestine right now?
You`re always in our prayers!
Lo❤e from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇸
Portuguese is also widely spoken in several African countries like Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, São Tome and Principe and Guinea Bissao.
Yes, there are more Portuguese speakers in Africa than in Europe.
People want to learn language like English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese. But don't want to learn language like Hindi-urdu, Bengali,
Hindi is a fascinating language. People are just silly and don’t understand. Hindi is also pretty easy and similar to European languages
People will eventually learn them more when the global power balance pivots to Asia. That will happen over the next 25-30 years.
Yeah but India has to promote more and more his language
Shut up
Because they are more influencial and they are powerful countries
Bengali is not just rank 7th in the world but also it's one of the sweetest language in the world plus our language almost dead in the 21st February 1952 a lot of people sacrificed their lives for the language. That's why in the 21st February was declared to be International Mother Language Day by UNESCO on 17 November 1999.
Of course you are bengali so you say that
@@nuambawi9872 no you are wrong all the informations I have shared are available on the internet you can search them
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“Any man who must said I am the king is not true king” by Tywin Lannister
@@Daniel-oj2xe google it bro "what is the the sweetest language in the world" don't be like flat Earther
Hey, Zoe. Texan here and I can confirm "Spanglish" is a real thing, especially the further south you get in the state. It almost serves as a lingua franca for those people who only speak one or the other. I can also confirm the existence of a delicious cuisine unique to Texas called "Tex-Mex," in which--you guessed it--combines Texan and Mexican dishes and flavors. ¡Gracias por tu video!
So interesting! 😊
@@zoe.languages😢you pronounced devnagri in wrong way
@@Eduhelper18she tried x she really tries her best!
Indonesia's population is 279 million, all of whom speak Indonesian. Data from the Indonesian language development center states that Indonesian is spoken in more than 50 countries, taught in more than 428 educational institutions abroad. Indonesian is the official language of UNESCO. Indonesian is the mother tongue of around 279 million Indonesians, and is the second language of around 100 million people outside Indonesia.❤
Alhamdulillah, I am proud to be the Urdu speaker. It is a language with beautiful and rich literature. It has many great poets, including Amir Khusrau (1253-1325), Mir Taqi Mir (1723-1810), and Mirza Ghalib (1797-1869). What it did not get from Shauraseni Prakrit, Urdu got that from the Persian, Arabic, and Turkic languages. It is a beautiful result of the increasing diversity that occurred due to the Muslim rule in India. Unfortunately during the British era, It suffered from the Hindi-Urdu controversy. But, no one could have stopped this beautiful language from growing in history. 💖
But it was originated from India and it has a great influence of sanskrit too. Not all words are from Arabic, Turkish and Persian. Due to the Muslim rulers came from middle east and central Asia the whole Indian subcontinent came into their dominance. And they proclaimed the most of them Persian language as the official language of the empire and thus various literature were started writing in Persian language and thus there are so many loanwords from Persian in Hindi. But there were also other languages spoken between the common people. Due to which the local language also started influencing by the official language the urdu and hindi came into existence. It has a long history. But I respect every language and they are become our culture. As you know India has recognised and respected all languages. There are so many literature of urdu in our textbook. 😊❤️❤️
Agree
Khoobsurat baasha hai bhai
My native language is Chinese and English is the required course for every student at school. Now I learn Spanish as the third language for interest.
I speak Russian, French, I started learning Portuguese recently, Arabic, Spanish, I studied Mandarin for one year in high school (but I really want to start learning it again!) and finally English is my native language. I am surprised how many languages on this list I have some sort of relationship with, but that means hopefully I can talk to more people!
Você pode dá algumas dicas de como você aprendeu esses idiomas? Sou brasileiro, e quero aprender outro idioma, mas não sei por onde começar.
@@ezequielalves522What's language do you want to learn?
@@0cactus English.
@@ezequielalves522 You can just watch videos on UA-cam in English to improve your English, just watch every day and after time you will understand English.
I am a native portuguese speaker from Brazil, if you need some help in my language it will be a pleasure to help.
India has 122 major language and 1598 other language 😎
Bahasa Indonesia/Indonesian language should be on the list.
It is spoken by more 270 million Indonesians, even Timor Leste speak it as well.
This is hoax data and information.
Great video, love it ❤
I also speak 4 out of 10 (well, I am still learning chinese 😅)
I speak Arabic my native language, English C1 and Spanish B1 and I'm learning chinese so I hope to become fluent one day!
And I have an intrest in other languages like German and Japanese but well see about that 😂
Saludos desde Argelia ❤🇩🇿
I'm surprised you didn't mention Portuguese in African countries, like Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe. Or its impact in India (Goa, much like Macau, was a former colony)
Well, u mentioned it so ty, i think there are more speakers there than East timor and macau, too. Also, in Japan, because remember that brazil had a lot of japanese people or their descendants that migrated (back) to Japan so about 500,000 speak portuguese (plus foreigners)
Hi Zoe, another intersting video thank you. I am a Lebanese and I was born and raised in Sierra Leone. Our official speaking language is English as you mentioned due to the British colonization 11:47 and the widely speaking native language is Creole (Pidgin). Well done Zoe
To me, in my opinion, the Lebanese dialect is the most beautiful Arabic dialect. She's graceful, melodious and classy!
Indonesia has 273 million population, who speak Indonesian language
Indonesian is officially one of the languages of 10 UNESCO languages, the total number of speakers reaching 278 million people from various parts of the world.
Who cares? Outside indonesia and Malaysia and perhaps the tiny brunei, this language lost its commercial value. Hell, even ASEAN organisation wont even considered it as one of the official language. There you go.
Indonesia's population is 279 million, all of whom speak Indonesian. Data from the Indonesian language development center states that Indonesian is spoken in more than 50 countries, taught in more than 428 educational institutions abroad. Indonesian is the official language of UNESCO. Indonesian is the mother tongue of around 279 million Indonesians, and is the second language of around 100 million people outside Indonesia.❤
Portuguese is also spoken in Africa in the countries: Angola, Mozambique, Guinea Bissau, Cape Verde and São Tome and Principe
Great video as always
I am Canadian, I grew up learning 3 languages. Greek, French, English and now working on Spanish.
In my view, as far as i can see, Bahasa Indonesia aka Indonesian language should have included into these top ten list most widely spoken. Thankyou very much . CMIIW
Not
Yes. Malay-Indonesian language. Just like Hindi & Urdu should be combined.
I love your deep research and profound creativity to create this attractive content
Indonesian is not included even though Indonesia has a population of more or less 280 million. There are around 20 million foreign Indonesian speakers, is that not enough for you so you know there are a lot of Indonesian speakers?
Bahasa Indonesia or Indonesian language is spoken by all 280 million of Indonesian population, not to mention Indonesians & Indonesian diasporas living overseas. It has also become the official national language of Indonesia since 1928, during its struggle for independence long before it gained its independence in 1945. Currently Bahasa Indonesia is also taught in over 50 countries worldwide. Since 2023, last year, Bahasa Indonesia has also been officially accepted by Unesco as one of its 10 official languages, namely: English, French, Spanish, Arab, Russian, Portuguese, Chinese, Hindi, Italy, & Bahasa Idonesia (Indonesian). I am just wondering how you can be not informed about this fact, despite your bussinesses in foreign languages teachings. That's so weird!!!
No it's wrong.
Thanks for This Video.Greetings to you from Syria ❤️🇸🇾
Great video, Zoe, thanks for sharing the joy of language learning with us!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@zoe.languages What do you think about China's persecution of East Turkestan and the Uyghurs, and how long do you think this oppression will continue? As a Chinese, do you hate it? Do you feel remorse? Are you ashamed of China? I'm very curious.As a Turk I hate China!!!
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@@zoe.languages What do you think about China's persecution of East Turkestan and the Uyghurs, and how long do you think this oppression will continue? As a Chinese, do you hate it? Do you feel remorse? Are you ashamed of China? I'm very curious.As a Turk I hate China!!!
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This is such a beautiful video. I learned many things I have not known before. Thank you so much🥰谢谢你🌸新年快乐🐲
新年快乐🎉❤
新年快乐啊呀。
I'm a Vietnamese American who is culturally Latino and I can confirm a language called Spanglish exists.
I speak Arabic, French and English. I am now learning Greek, it’s not on the list but it’s a fascinating language.
I'm Bangladeshi. We have earned this language by sacrificing many lives. I'm proud of my language. ❤🇧🇩
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But still bangladeshi people can't speak bengali language properly can't read properly can't write properly writing english words with bengali letters so whats the benefit of this sacrifice that we earned shredding blood its very sad the bangladeshi students and teachers professors don't know the bengali meaning of school college and university and don't know the bengali meaning of matric and intermediate so that's the meaning of this proudness its very shamefull for us so that we call us bangladeshi bengali and our education system the technique of teaching is so disgusting and we load heavy books in bags and giving pressure to nursery kids we are not creating new generations we r destroying it
The real Bengali is spoken in west bengal, not Bangladesh. In Bangladesh there are way too many subj-bengali languages.
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Is it a language
Just for curiosity, the portuguese language is spoken in 9 countries in the world: Angola, Brasil, Cabo Verde, Guiné-Bissau, Guiné-Equatorial, Moçambique, Portugal, Timor-Leste e São Tomé e Príncipe.
Macau as well 👍
@@vi8972 You are right.
🇮🇩❤️Bahasa Indonesia adalah salah satu bahasa yang paling banyak digunakan di dunia.❤🇮🇩 Salam dari kota metro Kota INDONESIA.🇮🇩❤️🇮🇩
I am a Indian, my mother tounge is Bengali, i know Hindi very fluently, i studied English in school 🏫, now i am interested in Chinese, Spanish, Italian and little bit german.🐼
I am a Berber from Algeria and I speak fluently 4 languages Berber, Arabic, french and English and I am also a beginner in German and Italian
Thank you for your video.
❤from Russia
I also speak 4 out of 10 languages and ( learning Spanish..)❤❤
The most spoken language families in the world:
1. *Sino-Tibetan* : Mandarin, Cantonese, Tibetan, etc. 🇨🇳🇭🇰🇹🇼🇲🇴
2. *Indo-European* :
- *Indo-Iranian* : Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Urdu, Persian, etc. 🇮🇳🇮🇷🇵🇰🇧🇩
- *Romance* : Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, etc. 🇪🇦🇵🇹🇨🇵🇮🇹🇷🇴
- *Germanic* : English, German, Dutch, Swedish, etc. 🇬🇧🇩🇪🇳🇱🇸🇪
- *Slavic* : Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Czech, etc. 🇷🇺🇵🇱🇺🇦🇨🇿
- *Other subdivisions* : Celtic, Greek, Baltic, Albanian, etc. 🏴🇬🇷🇱🇹🇦🇱
3. *Niger-Congo* : Swahili, Yoruba, Zulu, Shona, etc. 🇹🇿🇰🇪🇳🇬🇿🇦🇿🇼
4. *Afro-Asiatic* : Arabic, Amharic, Hebrew, Hausa, etc. 🇸🇦🇾🇪🇴🇲🇵🇸
5. *Austronesian* : Indonesian, Tagalog, Malay, Hawaiian, etc. 🇮🇩🇵🇭🇲🇾
6. *Dravidian* : Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, etc. 🇮🇳
7. *Turkic* : Turkish, Azerbaijani, Uzbek, Kazakh, etc. 🇹🇷🇺🇿🇰🇿
Wrong, it's the *Balto-Slavic* branch. It's ridiculous to go with "Indo-Iranian" and not separate the Iranian and Indo-Aryan branches from each other, but then turn around and separate the Baltic and Slavic branches from each other when they are grouped in the Balto-Slavic branch.
@@texmexexpress Hi thanks for your reply. Actually my comment is according to ChatGPT answer. But i think you might be right as well
@@texmexexpress Are you Iranian?
Brazilian portuguese, spanish and english here 😊❤
Everyone knows how powerful English is in the world, but I also think that French is a powerful language. It's a language with a wide geographical spread. I would add that in Asia, the largest number of French speakers are in Lebanon, with around 40%. And in Israel, around 6 to 10%. But in a few decades French will decline in Lebanon because of English, which is already very widespread in Lebanon. Although I don't think French will disappear like it has in Rwanda or Vanuatu. (Spanish also has a lot of potential, but the majority of Spanish speakers are in America).
Great video!! I speak English; took French in high school while learning Spanish after school (I'm not remotely fluent in either), and learned a little Tagolog. I want to become fluent in a second language and can't decide between Mandarin and Spainish: I watch Mandarin movies/tv dramas, but Spanish is the 2nd language spoken in the U.S.
Spanish no mandarin
Se ve que el español tiene buena aceptación ya que es considerada lengua romance.
Saludos desde 🇵🇪
Zoe, Zoe, can you make a video on how to maintain focus and defeat procrastination, please? How do you break plateaus and know you got an advanced level?
My first language was French by 22 years old I've decided to learn English and it was the best decision of my life that I even denied French of my life, I didn't speak a French word ever since
I speak English, Hindi and Burmese and according to this program, Urdu is linked to Hindi so it means, I speak 4 languages? I speak some Get by French! I also noticed when I watched Turkish dramas that they used certain Hindi words. I taught myself some Korean and tried Chinese but it is very hard but I still have 10 words under my belt. Yes, languages are so interesting and I wish parents should continue speaking their native language at home. One should never forget one’s native country nor its language. I always like to greet and thank people in their own language.
I`m Urdu native speaker.
Lo❤e from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇨🇳 and
I`m learning Mandarin right now...
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@@xiaochuqiangda 榭了!
Urdo has no native speakers, the native speaking people are Pashtuns, Bluch, Punjabi and Sendi and more. Urdo was born in 14.08.1947😉😊
@@toryal7510 Are you serious mate! I'm a native Urdu and Arabic speaker now what. And Urdu was not born in 1947 go and read some historic references 😉
I was born in a Chinese family in Thailand. To me, the Mandarin and Teochew dialect when spoken, sound very musical, low and high pitch alternatingly. Being a little curious, what are the other two languages you could speak?
Zoe, please make a short video speaking Cantonese. It sounds so good!
Cantonese and all the other southern Chinese languages are treasures to be preserved at all cost.
I can speak Hindi,English, my local language, Chinese but for me chinese is the most difficult but very discipline and soft language i think chinese is more richer than english
Hi Zoe! Thank you for sharing about top 10 most spoken languages in the world.
Fun fact: there are French communities (even though small) in Italy too 😊
Those languages shown in the video, are definitely the most spoken ones in this unimaginable world. I can only speak English and Spanish as my primary languages, and I was meant to boost my potential in learning to speak beautiful languages for online global communication. The information displayed was very entertaining, informative and useful. And I tend to beat myself up when trying new languages other than the two I aforementioned because of the lack of confidence and some of my target languages are exceptionally hard to understand and get inside me, but that also depends on one's personal preferences. Thanks a lot for the video ❤.
arabic is spoken by more than 5oo million speaker(350 million speakers are just arabs and the rest are non-arabs) let alone that millions of muslims speak or can understand arabic in the world.anyway languages are a gift from ALLAH to humankind that's why i love all human languages
I speak English and Chinese fluently. I also learned Spanish for one year, yet I still don’t know the way to produce the r sound… That’s why I turned to learn French👉🏻👈🏻 If it’s possible, I’d like to pick it up again
I'm from Pakistan. I speak Pashto as a mother tongue and urdu as a natuonal language. I can speak English as well and now i am learning Chinese. I am at level one though .
and you should have mentioned that many countries use English as their second language and has the largest vocabulary, if use use it as well, that is the reason why so much literature has English translations.
These rankings can vary based on the criteria used (e.g., total number of speakers vs. native speakers).
Russian was taught in schools everywhere in the former Eastern Bloc, but actually, when you went to vacation somewhere, it was better to either speak your language, if you were Slavic and it was a Slavic country, or use German (which was more or less popular), or English. People did not really like Russian.
Indonesia's population is 279 million, all of whom speak Indonesian. Data from the Indonesian language development center states that Indonesian is spoken in more than 50 countries, taught in more than 428 educational institutions abroad. Indonesian is the official language of UNESCO. Indonesian is the mother tongue of around 279 million Indonesians, and is the second language of around 100 million people outside Indonesia.
I can speak 3 languages 😇----
1) Bengali 🇮🇳
2) English 🏴
3) Hindi 🇮🇳
I speak Spanish and English and Portuguese.and learning Chinese and french and Japanese
Congratulations Zoe 🎉 saludos desde México 🇲🇽
تصحيح : في المركز الرابع اللغه العربيه لا هنالك اكثر من 550 مليون ناطق بها وليس 310 مليون
I do not understand how the number of Arabic speakers is 310 million at a time when the population of Arab countries is 430 million. This is without counting non-Arab speakers of Arabic!!
Yes, exactly 420 million speak Arabic as their native language, and countries like Chad and Eritrea are not part of the League of Arab States, but they have citizens who speak Arabic as their native language. There are many other countries, and in Iran, for example, in Ahwaz and many African countries, and many Muslims in all countries of the world speak it as a second language but there are no accurate official statistics
I will learn italian this year because I cannot stop thinking about the Roman Empire
Great job 👏🏻
I am surprised i did not see korean, German and Italian language in the list. Thank you for this great video...i enjoyed it.
Urdu, English, Bengali all are official language of India...
شكرا لك على هذا الطرح الجميل.. من الواضح أن كثير من اللغات انتشرت بسبب الاستعمار الأوروبي الانجليزية والفرنسية والاسبانية والبرتغالية منتشرة بشكل أكبر خارج بلدانها الأصلية.. تحيتي للشعوب التي حافظت على لغاتها الأصلية مثل العربية والأردو والهندية والصينية والبنغالية وكذلك الروسية ..
I’m French Canadian, so my native language is French. I started learning English in school and kept learning faster on my own by consuming media. Right now, I’m learning Korean, but the list of languages I wanna learn is never ending 😂
I'm a Mauritian-Indian Hindu who is octolingual, languages i know are :
1. English, 2. Français(French), 3. Kreol Morisien(Mauritian Creole), 4. हिन्दी(Hindi), 5. संस्कृत(Sanskrit), 6. अवधी(Awadhi), 7. भोजपुरी(Bhojpuri) & 8. বাংলা(Bengali). I learned the 1st 3 occidental languages as a must to communicate with other communities & as a Hindu i learned Hindi, Sanskrit & Awadhi but Bhojpuri & Bengali are my native languages as i'm half Bihari-half Bengali🙏🏽
Like your content, Also like your outfit, Also like your knowledge. Thank you for sharing.
Indonesia languages 280 Million people why not include it?😒😒😒😒😒😒😒
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Thanks for this wonderful video❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
English (1,452 million speakers)
Mandarin (1,118 million speakers)
Hindi (602+ million speakers)
Spanish (548+ million speakers)
French (280 million speakers), this is the list
❤ thanks Zoe
Proud to be a Pakistani and an Urdu citizen.
Thanks for sharing
Stay blessed!
Language Bahasa used in indonesia, malaysia, brunei, singapore, east timor, and south thailand. About 330milion people can used this language.
Your video is so good, thank you a lot. As a Vietnamese people I can speak English and a little bit Manderin so that I'm trying to fluent it. But in 4:47 it is Vietnam not Vietman. I know that you're not intentional but I want to comment because no one wants their country's name to be misspelled. Btw, your channel helps me in my study journey a lot!!!!
I’m kyrgyz from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬 but living in Moscow city. My mother tongue is kyrgyz language, also speak russian and turkish , still learning english, arabic can read but understand so bad!
Dedicated to the beauty and chaste sounds of the instruments and languages of wanderers and artists.
The stave mechanism has been tuned by beautiful fingers with a gentle, smooth movement.
All the strings are now precisely taut.
The fingers of the left hand gently slid along the highest note.
The right hand touched the edge of the wooden soundboard.
The neck of the ancient instrument carries above its surface
A series of bowstrings, holding the sounds
that have not been released yet.
The lower string struck with the pick -
Released the sound, reminding the old brush watercolor paintings.
The fingers of the left hand slid along the fretboard,
National motifs in mind drawing.
The dress is long, beautiful, with a bright autumnal pattern.
The hostess nods - the vibrations of the stretched strings release the pleasant rhyme.
A strikes on the strings, pressed by the delicate fingers against the surface of the fretboard, -
And a pair of ancient mysterious instruments began its magic,
The colorful vision of melody emitting.
A cheerful breeze blew,
It touched the delicate hairs of the beautiful fair forehead.
It brought to mind the motif of the mountain seen in the distance.
The snow-covered top of the mouth.
A terrible infernal force
It can spew out...
Wuh! Again the gentle breath of the breeze
Made me change my sight of the picture.
And below, at the foot of the mountain,
drowning in shrubs and trees
the city could be seen.
Where is the passage, leading down there?
“You have to go down the hill,
The descent is steep and perhaps dangerous here”.
And you can see this landscape through the gates.
Perhaps only the courageous and pure heart can enter this place.
Beyond it, the descent is steeper.
Maybe it should be taken off my sword,
To have three supports just in case.
“Wait, let's not go down there.
Here is the beautiful nature and close is a village”.
Not far away, people are working in their gardens.
In the opposite direction, a gentler descent by someone could be shown there.
In the flooded fields
Rice sprouts are dense.
They need a host's attention.
And the care here is quite different from that in the brave city
at the foot of the great, formidable mountain...
A quick flick of gentle fingers and the moderator dashes -
The sweet sound of the bunch of basses,
Conveying that it is time to return to the initial places.
The guests are asked to stay longer in the village.
The rice is already cooked for the dinner dishes.
Thank You for Your play and the attention for Your fans.
With respect,
Author Andrii Sizhuk
Overwhelmed with your grasp on correct diction and pronunciation.
I speak 5 languages
1) English
2) carabic
3) french
4)spanish
5) turky
I am From somalia 🇸🇴
türkçe nerden biliyon
how did you learn English?, for me its dificult 😥
Please how did you learn these languages I will like to learn other languages apart from French
Slight correction - The United States of America DOES NOT HAVE AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE - it is just that English is the majority spoken language. Unlike many countries that designate an official language for protectionist, religious, or social-political reasons, the USA has only occasionally considered making English official. If there were ever sufficient pressure from some other language, say Spanish, it is likely that eventually English would be codified as official in order to streamline official, governmental, or legal processes. It is already happening in a passive way, especially along the Mexican boarder - there are many examples of where Spanish is tolerated and even embraced but if there are any governmental or legal actions it is in English with Spanish an option. This makes functional sense in a more democratic society.
I speak Arabic, English and French. I know German and Spanish. And want to learn Turkish and Russian.
Love 😘 from India 🇮🇳🙏
I am an Arab. The Arabic language is like watching the theater, while the English and French languages are like watching the screen. Watching the screen has two dimensions, length and width, while the theater has three dimensions, length, width, and depth.
It's nice to remind that some countries in Africa also speaks Portuguese
Indonesia has 280 million population in one country but Indonesian didn't include one of the 10 most spoken language in the world. It's unbelievable. What the standard to count it?
like always it's a great video
comme toujours, c'est une super vidéo
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hehe, myself born in GuangDong, China & speak cantonese/manderin, English & Spanish de Miami, fl
Your clips very inspire
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Hello from Colombia❤
Love from Pakistan Zoe. Currently learning German language and your videos really motivate and help me on this new journey of my life ❤ thank you :)
Si órdenas esa lista por hablantes nativos el inglés está detrás del español.
I plan to learn Japanese, Korean, Chinese, English, Arabic and Spanish I think they are sweet languages I am very interested in learning the language, I hope I will be successful in this direction 🥺💔😭🌸🥲💕💕💕Thank you for this video) from iran🇮🇷💖
Good luck on your language journey but don't waste your time on a useless language like Arabic.
@@texmexexpresswhy?
@@texmexexpress He could be Muslim. So he is gonna learn even if he isnt, still he is gonna learn it Man.. Who are you to say which language is useless and which isnt 😂
very encouraging. can we have a list of minority languages next? 😊
thank you for your useful video
*Thank for your video. You are pretty teacher*
Hi. Your video production skills are excellent. Your content ideas are very impressive. Keeping love and pray for your video. Thank you so much! I always see your video.