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This template is designed for use in the reference section of a language article. It links to the appropriate article at the relevant edition of the Ethnologue. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Language code 1 The ISO 639-3 code for the language. String suggested Link text 2 The link text to be displayed. This may be useful if the Ethnologue name ...
This is the 2021 edition of Ethnologue. Old references should generally be updated to a reference to a later Ethnologue. When there are problems with the data in the 24th edition, references to older editions may be retained. (See the parent category to this page.)
From this edition, Ethnologue includes data about first and second languages of refugees, temporary foreign workers and immigrants. [32] [6] In 2021, the 24th edition had 7,139 modern languages, an increase of 22 living languages from the 23rd edition. Editors especially improved data about language shift in this edition. [33]
Languages which became extinct before 1950 are the purview of Linguist List and are being gradually removed from Ethnologue; they are listed as an addendum to this page. There are 48 unclassified languages in the 25th edition of Ethnologue published in 2022.
According to Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024), [1] ... [24] On social media [46] and when texting, they use their native variety, either in the Arabic script or Arabizi.
Most spoken languages, Ethnologue, 2024 [4] Language Family Branch First-language (L1) speakers Second-language (L2) speakers Total speakers (L1+L2) English (excl. creole languages) Indo-European: Germanic: 380 million 1.135 billion 1.515 billion Mandarin Chinese (incl. Standard Chinese, but excl. other varieties) Sino-Tibetan: Sinitic: 941 ...
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World map of linguistic diversity index (linearly proportional to the shading intensity). Data is from the 18th edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World.. Linguistic diversity index (LDI) may refer to either Greenberg's (language) Diversity Index [1] or the related Index of Linguistic Diversity (ILD) from Terralingua, which measures changes in the underlying LDI over time.