Well, the chances are that you will not have heard of more than 3/4's of the worlds languages. There is around 2,093 languages in the world. In Europe there are 200 languages, America just over 1000. etc. Many languages in the world are spoken by only 5 - 50 people, like different Native American languages, and other languages in Asia and Australia etc. The European languages are the most widely spoken in the world. Chinese being the most widely spoken, not outside of China's borders though, just within China mainly. But European languages like English, French, German, Spanish etc are spoken on every continent in the world apart from Asia.
One of the least spoken second languages worldwide is Luxembourgish, which is primarily spoken in Luxembourg. It has around 400,000 speakers and is predominantly used as a second language alongside French and German.
The least spoken language in India is usually considered to be the Nihali language, spoken by a small number of people in the Maharashtra region. It is a severely endangered language with very few speakers left.
One of the least spoken languages in the world is Lemerig, a nearly extinct language spoken by a few elderly individuals in Vanuatu. It is estimated that only around 30 speakers of Lemerig remain.
Mandarin Chinese is the most spoken first language in the world, with over a billion native speakers.
It is difficult to determine the least common language spoken in the world due to limited data and the vast number of languages. However, some of the least spoken languages include endangered indigenous languages with only a few remaining speakers.
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klingon
One of the least spoken second languages worldwide is Luxembourgish, which is primarily spoken in Luxembourg. It has around 400,000 speakers and is predominantly used as a second language alongside French and German.
The least spoken language in India is usually considered to be the Nihali language, spoken by a small number of people in the Maharashtra region. It is a severely endangered language with very few speakers left.
english
The language native to Spain with the fewest speakers is Quinqui, spoken by the Mercheros in Northern Spain.
Yes, because it is the most widely spoken language on the planet.
The least would be either Lao (From Laos), Dhivehi(from the Maldives Islands), Kazakh (Kazakhstan) or Uzbek (Uzbekistan), spoken by less than 10 people in Mexico, all of them registered immigrants.If you mean the least spoken, native language of Mexico (see related questions) that would be the Opata language, spoken by 15 speakers in 1993 and almost considered an extinct language.
Yes, Hebrew is an Old language spoken by Jews, but it is also the newest native language on the planet: Modern Hebrew was resurrected starting in the 1880s by Eliezar Ben-Yehuda.
Saterland Frisian, one of the Frisian languages (among which include West Frisian, spoken in the province of Friesland in the Netherlands, and the collective dialects of North Frisian, spoken in the Nordfriesland district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) is probably the least spoken Germanic language today. Spoken only in the German town of Saterland, it has about 2,000 total speakers, half of whom are native. It is listed as an endangered language.
The least most spoken language is also the largest smallest vocabulary and is largely filled with tiny letters and articles of punctuation. This language, known as crypticclarity, is spoken the least by the vast majority of people who speak it. Most people who speak crypticclarity are at least as old as those who speak English or Spanish or French or the many dialects of Chinese, Korean and other Indochina languages. The least known language amongst most of the world, crypticclarity is only spoken by those who speak it.
One of the least spoken languages in the world is Lemerig, a nearly extinct language spoken by a few elderly individuals in Vanuatu. It is estimated that only around 30 speakers of Lemerig remain.