Most of them lined up with what it said on each language’s Wikipedia page, but if not I clarified it on there too.
On the list Arabic is not listed on its own, so I found the number of Arabic speakers on its own Wikipedia page: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic)
Ok_Leadership_6386 on
Punjabi also has more than 100 million plus native speakers, that’s missing on this map
TastyRancidLemons on
People are confusing „native language“ with „administrative language“
Yes, many African countries use French as their administrative language. No, the people there aren’t „native“ speakers, they learn the language because they have to, for official business. It’s similar to how Europeans learn English fluently, without that being their native language.
NOBODY is accusing these people of not being fluent. Nobody is claiming they don’t speak French. But that doesn’t make French their native language. It’s not the same as in Latin America, where the local native languages went almost extinct and supplanted by Spanish and Portuguese.
Edit: Very good map, OP. Ignore the hate comments.
Extreme-Weakness-932 on
You have to include Angola and Mozambique at least for portuguese
lionhearted318 on
What is the decision-making process here for which countries are being colored? Like why are Canada, the US, the UK, Ireland, NZ, and Australia all colored for English but then countries in Africa, Asia, and Guyana in South America which speak English are not? Or why are countries like Kazakhstan and Belarus not colored for Russian?
It doesn’t make sense and is inconsistent regardless of if you’re using a „where native speakers live“ or „where it’s an official language“ definition.
warahram06 on
Persian?
akar79 on
malay/Indonesian should be added as both are mutually intelligible
russian_hacker_1917 on
so interesting how 6/10 are indoeuropean
CoolMcMule on
I thought in MAGALAND, the native language is american.
harryx67 on
Austria, Switzerland a part of Belgium and Germany speak german – Should be just above 100.000.000 people.
EllieSmutek on
Portuguese is the native language of most Angolans OP
SimmentalTheCow on
Look at Spain over there, pretending to speak Spanish
squidgytree on
Doesn’t pakistan have more than 100 million native Urdu speakers?
Zestyclose_Edge1027 on
If you combine Germany, Switzerland and Austria you might get to 100 million as well, very close though.
Competitive_Table_65 on
Are we not gonna count russian language as a native for most of the post-USSR area?
Here in belarus WAY more people have russian as their native language than people actually speaking belarusian as their native.
Intrepid_Doctor8193 on
You missed Indonesian. Spoken by almost 300million people as a native language.
Wonderful_Top8500 on
wouldnt places like SA have minority native english speakers? I feel like we’re potentially missing quite a few million people here
DanIvvy on
Bit odd to give so much of China „Mandarin“ when the native language of most areas is the local dialect (many of which are mutually intelligible with Mandarin), but to give Hindi only 345 million (especially since they are choosing not to include Urdu which is, for all intents and purposes, the same language)
IAMLOSINGMYEDGE on
Indonesian should definitely be on here. It might be in addition to a local dialect, but it’s not like it’s a truly foreign language to Indonesians that learn it.
13ananaJoe on
Indonesian?
Replicon10 on
Indonesia? 250+ million people who all speak Indonesian. If you wanna get real sneaky, you can put Brunei and Malaysia in there and you easily get 400 million.
What do you define as Native? I was born in Indonesia and that was the first language I spoke and I am still fluent today, however my English has surpassed my Indonesian and I think in English. So what’s my native language then?
AntifaFuckedMyWife on
I feel like we are missing some
Rossum81 on
Iran has a significant Arab speaking minority.
I don’t know how much longer Iran will last but they are still there!
ilovesmoking1917 on
German has gotta be very close
testingthrowawayforn on
Bahasa should be in the list (indonesia + malaysia + brunei + southern thai + singapore)
Slow-Foot-4045 on
German has round 105 million native speaker
Robot_Nerd__ on
German natives are right at 100 mil. Wonder why they were left off.
HappyCaterpillar2409 on
I didn’t realize French is so small.
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It’s strange that German isn’t included.
French?
French and German is missing.
I feel like French should be there.
Vietnamese?
is arabic mutually intelligible from morocco to oman? i thought it wasn’t.
There are lots of Russian native speakers outside Russia, the real number should be closer to 200m
Bengali and Japanese are most outstanding to me; it shows just how dense and how much growth their home countries have
what a shitty map.
Hindi and Pakistan is not coloured? How come?
Portuguese is also spoken in some African countries such as Angola and Mozambique
German has just about 100+ million.
Edit: Actually it’s just below 100 mill.
Well, isn’t Angola blue? It’s the official language and native to around 70% of the population.
Punjabi has 150 million speakers worldwide…
Arabic have no native speakers
I looked up the number of native languages here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_number_of_native_speakers
Most of them lined up with what it said on each language’s Wikipedia page, but if not I clarified it on there too.
On the list Arabic is not listed on its own, so I found the number of Arabic speakers on its own Wikipedia page: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic)
Punjabi also has more than 100 million plus native speakers, that’s missing on this map
People are confusing „native language“ with „administrative language“
Yes, many African countries use French as their administrative language. No, the people there aren’t „native“ speakers, they learn the language because they have to, for official business. It’s similar to how Europeans learn English fluently, without that being their native language.
NOBODY is accusing these people of not being fluent. Nobody is claiming they don’t speak French. But that doesn’t make French their native language. It’s not the same as in Latin America, where the local native languages went almost extinct and supplanted by Spanish and Portuguese.
Edit: Very good map, OP. Ignore the hate comments.
You have to include Angola and Mozambique at least for portuguese
What is the decision-making process here for which countries are being colored? Like why are Canada, the US, the UK, Ireland, NZ, and Australia all colored for English but then countries in Africa, Asia, and Guyana in South America which speak English are not? Or why are countries like Kazakhstan and Belarus not colored for Russian?
It doesn’t make sense and is inconsistent regardless of if you’re using a „where native speakers live“ or „where it’s an official language“ definition.
Persian?
malay/Indonesian should be added as both are mutually intelligible
so interesting how 6/10 are indoeuropean
I thought in MAGALAND, the native language is american.
Austria, Switzerland a part of Belgium and Germany speak german – Should be just above 100.000.000 people.
Portuguese is the native language of most Angolans OP
Look at Spain over there, pretending to speak Spanish
Doesn’t pakistan have more than 100 million native Urdu speakers?
If you combine Germany, Switzerland and Austria you might get to 100 million as well, very close though.
Are we not gonna count russian language as a native for most of the post-USSR area?
Here in belarus WAY more people have russian as their native language than people actually speaking belarusian as their native.
You missed Indonesian. Spoken by almost 300million people as a native language.
wouldnt places like SA have minority native english speakers? I feel like we’re potentially missing quite a few million people here
Bit odd to give so much of China „Mandarin“ when the native language of most areas is the local dialect (many of which are mutually intelligible with Mandarin), but to give Hindi only 345 million (especially since they are choosing not to include Urdu which is, for all intents and purposes, the same language)
Indonesian should definitely be on here. It might be in addition to a local dialect, but it’s not like it’s a truly foreign language to Indonesians that learn it.
Indonesian?
Indonesia? 250+ million people who all speak Indonesian. If you wanna get real sneaky, you can put Brunei and Malaysia in there and you easily get 400 million.
What do you define as Native? I was born in Indonesia and that was the first language I spoke and I am still fluent today, however my English has surpassed my Indonesian and I think in English. So what’s my native language then?
I feel like we are missing some
Iran has a significant Arab speaking minority.
I don’t know how much longer Iran will last but they are still there!
German has gotta be very close
Bahasa should be in the list (indonesia + malaysia + brunei + southern thai + singapore)
German has round 105 million native speaker
German natives are right at 100 mil. Wonder why they were left off.
I didn’t realize French is so small.