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  1. The 20 languages that produce 82% of the world's GDP (2021 update) Infograph: https://imgur.com/a/FoQlfGe. This report's data was pulled from this Wikipedia site: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_ (PPP), which references the following April 2021 IMF data: https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2021/April/weo ...

  2. Since China's transition to a socialist market economy through controlled privatisation and deregulation, the country has seen its ranking increase from ninth in 1978, to second in 2010; China's economic growth accelerated during this period and its share of global nominal GDP surged from 2% in 1980 to 18% in 2021.

    Country/territory
    Un Region
    Imf [1] [13](forecast)
    Imf [1] [13](year)
    World
    109,529,216
    2024
    28,781,083
    2024
    18,532,633
    [n 1] 2024
    4,591,100
    2024
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  4. Countries in the world ranked by Gross Domestic Product (GDP). List and ranking of GDP growth, GDP per capita and couuntry share of World's GDP

  5. Mar 24, 2021 · Carmen Ang. Geopolitics. Papua New Guinea is the most linguistically diverse country in the world, with approximately 840 languages used. Around 40% of the world's languages are at risk of dying out, as some languages become less widespread with each new generation.

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    Although the language is native to the Chinese, it’s a pretty popular language worldwide. Approximately 1117 million people speak Mandarin Chinese. Examples of Chinese-speaking countries include: 1. China 2. Taiwan 3. Indonesia 4. Thailand 5. Tibet 6. Peninsular Malaysia 7. Singapore 8. Macau 9. Hong Kong

    Spanish is a second language for most English speakers, but for some countries, it’s a native language. It’s the official language of Spainand an official language in 19 countries, including: 1. Andorra 2. Morocco 3. Gibraltar 4. Argentina 5. Chile 6. Bolivia 7. Ecuador 8. Equatorial Guinea 9. Mexico 10. Peru 11. Panama 12. Paraguay 13. Venezuela 1...

    Studies show Arabic is the fifth most spoken language in the world and is native to the Middle Eastand North African countries. It’s also one of the languages written from right to left and borrows some words from Portuguese and Spanish languages. Arabic is the official language of countries such as: 1. Algeria 2. Chad 3. Sudan 4. Morocco 5. Libya ...

    The language is native to France, some parts of Canada, and Senegal. However, it has spread its roots to other countries over time. They include: 1. Belgium 2. Monaco 3. Haiti 4. Vanuatu 5. Gabon 6. Guinea 7. Niger 8. Mauritius 9. Seychelles 10. Rwanda 11. Togo 12. Tunisia 13. Morocco 14. Martinique 15. Madagascar 16. New Caledonia 17. Equatorial G...

    With more than 234 million speakers, the Portuguese language is rooted in the region of Medieval Galicia. It’s the official language of some countries like: 1. Portugal 2. Brazil 3. Angola 4. East Timor 5. Sao Tome and Principe 6. Macau 7. Guinea-Bissau 8. Cape Verde 9. Equatorial Guinea 10. Mozambique

    With more than 100 million speakers, it’s often referred to as the language of thinkers and writers. German is the official language of Germanybut has spread roots to other countries like: 1. Luxembourg 2. Switzerland 3. Liechtenstein 4. Belgium 5. Austria 6. Parts of South Tyrol in Italy

    Apparently, Russian is the eighth most spoken language in the world, albeit its complex nature. The language has about 200,000 words, some of which have more than one meaning. Although there are many Russian-speaking people around the world, it’s the official language of four countries only- Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. Other Russia...

  6. Feb 29, 2024 · The top languages spoken in the world reflect economic trends, populated countries, and even colonial history. Here are the most spoken languages around the world as of 2023. These figures come from Ethnologue, which publishes a list of the largest languages every year.

  7. Feb 15, 2020 · Indo-European. 10. Indonesian. 199 million. Austronesian. However, this is only one piece in the full fabric of languages. The metrics for native speakers tell a slightly different tale, as Mandarin Chinese shoots up to 918 million —almost 2.5x that of English native speakers. Rank. Language.

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