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How great is your English, the most spoken language in the world

English is the most widely spoken language in the world because of the global impact of England and the United States in the last three centuries

Ever wondered what the most widely spoken languages are in the world? Although there are currently more than 7,000 languages, more than half of the world’s population speak 23 of them only.

Whether it’s the melodic tones of Spanish, the rich intricacies of Mandarin, or the rhythmic cadence of English, mastering these top tongues will open doors to new cultures and opportunities

Knowing this information is essential to understand if you’re planning a global expansion strategy and levelling up in the business world. Additionally, whether in the workplace or personal development, knowledge of more than one language offers us new horizons and the opportunity to expand our cultural understanding.

From the languages that English speakers will find easy to learn, to the more difficult languages, we’ve compiled this all-encompassing list for you based on real data.

According to Ethnologue, English is the most-spoken language in the world including native and non-native speakers.

Like Latin or Greek at the time, English has become the world’s common language. It is the default language in international business, tourism, technology, and much more.

A bilingual person who speaks Spanish and English can understand 1 in 3 people who connect to the Internet. They can also access over 60% of everything published on the web.

 

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