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      • Among language learners, the global response to the war was united: Ukrainian was the fastest-growing language in countries far from the conflict, including Argentina, Japan, and Vietnam, and among Ukraine's neighbors as well.
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  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Quick Summary of the Ten Fastest Growing Languages in the World. So, what are the fastest growing languages today? As of 2023, studies show that the ten following languages are growing the fastest: English; Portuguese; Arabic; Urdu; Indonesian; Chinese; Hindi; Korean; Spanish; French

    • French. How many people speak French? 277 million people. How many people are native/first language speakers? 77.3 million. How many people learned French as an additional language?
    • Spanish. How many people speak Spanish? 538 million. How many people are native/first language speakers? 463 million. How many people learn Spanish as a second language?
    • Mandarin Chinese. How many people speak Mandarin Chinese? 1.120 billion. Learn a language. AI English Video Call. AI Spanish Video Call. How many people are native/first language speakers?
    • Arabic. How many people speak Arabic? 274 million. Where is Arabic an official language? Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen.
    • Mandarin Chinese. Current Speakers: 1.1 billion. Mandarin Chinese has a reputation for being incredibly difficult to learn, which can be intimidating to many second-language learners.
    • Hindi-Urdu. Current Speakers: 833.5 million. By 2030, India is expected to overtake China as the world’s most populous country. Hindi and Urdu are two of the country’s major languages and have been gaining momentum as languages to learn because of India’s emerging international presence in the literary, art and cinematic scenes, among others.
    • Spanish. Current Speakers: 559.1 million. Time-tested and true, this is one language whose popularity won’t be going anywhere anytime soon, and for good reason.
    • French. Current Speakers: More than 321 million. This one is perhaps unsurprising and already a popular choice for second-language learners around the world.
  3. Dec 6, 2022 · Among language learners, the global response to the war was united: Ukrainian was the fastest-growing language in countries far from the conflict, including Argentina, Japan, and Vietnam, and among Ukraine's neighbors as well.

  4. Oct 8, 2019 · “[French] is growing in the fastest-growing areas of the world, particularly sub-Saharan Africa. The latest projection is that French will be spoken by 750 million people by 2050.”

  5. Sep 26, 2014 · The Word at War: World War Two in 100 Phrases is by Philip Gooden and Peter Lewis, who brought us the fascinating Idiomantics – a thrill-a-page tour of international idioms. Next year marks the ...

  6. The Languages and the First World War project grew from the book Trench Talk, by the military historian Peter Doyle and the linguistics writer Julian Walker, published in 2012. This study of the growth in technical, official and slang vocabulary during and after the conflict gave rise to conversations with military historians and linguists ...

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