送交者: pgss 于 2012-06-25, 05:57:42:
回答: Vanishing Voices: 世界十大主要语言 由 Fuzzlogic 于 2012-06-24, 23:10:38:
Language Family Native speakers
(Ethnologue 16)[1] Total speakers
(Ethnologue 16)[1] Other estimates Rank
Mandarin Sino-Tibetan,
Chinese 845 million (2000) 1025 million One of the six official languages of the United Nations.
All varieties of Chinese: 1,200 million (2000) 1
Spanish
(Castilian) Indo-European,
Romance 329 million (1986–2000) 390 million 400 million native.[2] 500 million total (2009)[3]
One of the six official languages of the United Nations.
2
English Indo-European,
Germanic 328 million (2000–2006) — Approximately 375 million L1 speakers, 375 million L2 speakers, and 750 million EFL speakers. Totaling about 1.5 billion speakers.[4]
One of the six official languages of the United Nations.
3
Hindi-Urdu
(Hindustani) Indo-European,
Indic 240 million (1991–1997) 405 million (1999) 490 million total speakers.[5] 4–5
Arabic Afro-Asiatic,
Semitic 206 million (1999), 221 million, 232 million
(206M is "all Arabic varieties"; 221M is Arabic "macrolanguage", not counting Hassaniya; 232M is sum of counts for all dialects) 452 million (1999) 280 million native.[6]
One of the six official languages of the United Nations.
4–5
Bengali
(Bangla) Indo-European,
Indic 181 million (1997–2001) 250 million 6–7
Portuguese Indo-European,
Romance 178 million (1998) 193 million 220 million native, 240 million total.[7]
Ethnologue estimate misses ~12 million in Angola[citation needed]
6–7
Russian Indo-European,
Slavic 144 million (2002) 250 million One of the six official languages of the United Nations.[8] 8
Japanese Japonic 122 million (1985) 123 million 9
Punjabi Indo-European,
Indic 109 million (2000)
All varieties: Lahnda, Seraiki, Hindko, Mirpur — 10