TOP 10: Easy languange
At the moment, Bengali is ranked fourth (5th or 6th, according to some other sources) in terms of population size, and people from more than 15 countries speak Bengali, CNN writes. An initiative has been launched to make Bengali the official language of the UN. This is no surprise, because it is one of the most important languages, and it is spoken by over 230 million people. The voice area is India. It is the national and official language of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, which is also known as Bangla.
9. Hindi Language (Hindi)
Hindi speaks half a billion people
Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language, writes Omniglot, with about 545 million speakers, of which 425 million have this language as their mother tongue. It is spoken in much of northern and central India along with other languages, including Bengali. Hindi is widespread, so it is present in South Africa, Fiji, Guyana, Mauritius, Nepal. Hindi was first used in writing in the 4th century AD. One interesting thing: the first printed book in Hindi was published in 1796.
8. Portuguese language
Portuguese is a Romany language that speaks about 220 million people, mostly in Portugal and Brazil, and also in Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, Omniglot writes. There are communities of those who speak Portuguese in India and Malaysia. Interesting: The earliest records in expressively Portuguese language appear in administrative documents dating from the 9th century AD. In 1290, King Denis ordered that the Portuguese, then called the "Free Language", be known as Portuguese and be officially used.
7. Japanese language
Japanese belongs to one of the most important languages with over 126 million people who use it. Of this, the vast majority, about 124 million, live in Japan and the Okinawa Island. More than two million people speak it in the US, Canada and Australia, areas where the emigrants have emigrated or moved temporarily for business purposes. It is used fluently in China, Korea and other parts of Asia. Many of them learned Japanese during military operations in Japan before and after the Second World War. There was a great wave of interest in studying Japanese as a second language over the past 30 years. Of course, Japan is one of the symbols of world economic power, so there are great prospects that Japanese language becomes much more popular.
6. Russian language
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg
Russian is an East-Slovenian language that is mainly spoken in Russia, but also in many other countries. It is spoken by 260 million people, of which 150 million are native. Russian is the official language in Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, but also a large number of other states, territories and international communities, including Tajikistan, Moldova, Georgia.
It is also recognized as a minority language in Romania, Finland, Norway, Armenia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Uzbekistan. "Thus, its speech area is widespread, and many analysts believe that the Russian language will be scattered even more, precisely because political figures, that is, due to the great popularity of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Experts say that Putin's popularity contributes to the growth of Russian language in the world
5. German language
Berlin, Tegel AirportFOTO: TANJUG / AP
Berlin, Tegel Airport
The German language is mainly spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg and Italy. It is also known as the minority language in the Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Serbia and many other countries. There are significant communities of German speaking areas in the US, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand. The German story of some 90 million inhabitants is native, but there are over 80 million people who use it as a second language, writes Omniglot.
Given that Germany has a developed economy and economy, but also good political relations with other major powers, experts predict the inflow of foreign tourists precisely because of such opportunities. It is known that an increasing number of our doctors decide to live and work in Germany, exclusively for a better standard of living. Doctors are just one of the many examples, but inevitably, we must say that the number of those choosing to learn this language increases.
4. French language
French is the beautiful and sixth-largest population that uses it: New Year in Nice PHOTO: TANJUG / AP
French is the beautiful and sixth-largest population that uses it: New Year in Nice
"French is currently ranked sixth among world languages, but due to tourism, as one of the important characteristics of France, and as many say, the beauty of this language, it is quite certain that by the year 2050 it will use as much as 750 million
3. Chinese language
World Financial Center in Shanghai
World Financial Center in Shanghai
Although the Chinese language is three times more talk than English, it still does not make it more popular. Studies show that the main reason lies in the fact that it is rarely used in science, and it is difficult to read and write, writes the Washington Post. However, "in the last few years, there has been an increasing number of people who are beginning to learn Chinese, and even in our country there is an increasing number of people interested in this language, among which are the majority of students. Although Chinese learning is a major challenge, the Chinese market is growing, making it a profitable investment of money and time in learning this language. "
2. English language
In the following decades, English will retain its primacy
"The importance of English for the modern way of life is well-known. It is certainly the most widespread language in the world and is somewhat implicit, since it is almost necessary in everyday activities, if they involve the use of computers or the search of the Internet. In addition, it is often implied in employment.
1. Spanish language
Spanish is the most popular language by the number of those who learn it: Food, football and tourism are among the main reasons PHOTO: QUIQUE GARCIA / EPA;
Spanish is the most popular language by the number of those who learn it: Food, football and tourism are among the main reasons
Today, the Spanish language, we can freely say it takes the 1st place according to the desire of those who want to learn it. That role had previously had English. As the economy develops and, consequently, cash flows, there is a situation in which there is an increasing number of those who want to know Spanish. It is at the top of the most prevalent languages, all in favor of its enormous popularity.
We will see how fast the growth of learning Spanish, English or any other language from this list will continue, but one surely languages represent the future of the world's speaking field, Foresihgter writes.
10. Bengali language
At the moment, Bengali is ranked fourth (5th or 6th, according to some other sources) in terms of population size, and people from more than 15 countries speak Bengali, CNN writes. An initiative has been launched to make Bengali the official language of the UN. This is no surprise, because it is one of the most important languages, and it is spoken by over 230 million people. The voice area is India. It is the national and official language of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, which is also known as Bangla.
9. Hindi Language (Hindi)
Hindi speaks half a billion people
Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language, writes Omniglot, with about 545 million speakers, of which 425 million have this language as their mother tongue. It is spoken in much of northern and central India along with other languages, including Bengali. Hindi is widespread, so it is present in South Africa, Fiji, Guyana, Mauritius, Nepal. Hindi was first used in writing in the 4th century AD. One interesting thing: the first printed book in Hindi was published in 1796.
8. Portuguese language
Portuguese is a Romany language that speaks about 220 million people, mostly in Portugal and Brazil, and also in Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, Omniglot writes. There are communities of those who speak Portuguese in India and Malaysia. Interesting: The earliest records in expressively Portuguese language appear in administrative documents dating from the 9th century AD. In 1290, King Denis ordered that the Portuguese, then called the "Free Language", be known as Portuguese and be officially used.
7. Japanese language
Japanese belongs to one of the most important languages with over 126 million people who use it. Of this, the vast majority, about 124 million, live in Japan and the Okinawa Island. More than two million people speak it in the US, Canada and Australia, areas where the emigrants have emigrated or moved temporarily for business purposes. It is used fluently in China, Korea and other parts of Asia. Many of them learned Japanese during military operations in Japan before and after the Second World War. There was a great wave of interest in studying Japanese as a second language over the past 30 years. Of course, Japan is one of the symbols of world economic power, so there are great prospects that Japanese language becomes much more popular.
6. Russian language
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg
Russian is an East-Slovenian language that is mainly spoken in Russia, but also in many other countries. It is spoken by 260 million people, of which 150 million are native. Russian is the official language in Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, but also a large number of other states, territories and international communities, including Tajikistan, Moldova, Georgia.
It is also recognized as a minority language in Romania, Finland, Norway, Armenia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Uzbekistan. "Thus, its speech area is widespread, and many analysts believe that the Russian language will be scattered even more, precisely because political figures, that is, due to the great popularity of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Experts say that Putin's popularity contributes to the growth of Russian language in the world
5. German language
Berlin, Tegel AirportFOTO: TANJUG / AP
Berlin, Tegel Airport
The German language is mainly spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg and Italy. It is also known as the minority language in the Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Serbia and many other countries. There are significant communities of German speaking areas in the US, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand. The German story of some 90 million inhabitants is native, but there are over 80 million people who use it as a second language, writes Omniglot.
Given that Germany has a developed economy and economy, but also good political relations with other major powers, experts predict the inflow of foreign tourists precisely because of such opportunities. It is known that an increasing number of our doctors decide to live and work in Germany, exclusively for a better standard of living. Doctors are just one of the many examples, but inevitably, we must say that the number of those choosing to learn this language increases.
4. French language
French is the beautiful and sixth-largest population that uses it: New Year in Nice PHOTO: TANJUG / AP
French is the beautiful and sixth-largest population that uses it: New Year in Nice
"French is currently ranked sixth among world languages, but due to tourism, as one of the important characteristics of France, and as many say, the beauty of this language, it is quite certain that by the year 2050 it will use as much as 750 million
3. Chinese language
World Financial Center in Shanghai
World Financial Center in Shanghai
Although the Chinese language is three times more talk than English, it still does not make it more popular. Studies show that the main reason lies in the fact that it is rarely used in science, and it is difficult to read and write, writes the Washington Post. However, "in the last few years, there has been an increasing number of people who are beginning to learn Chinese, and even in our country there is an increasing number of people interested in this language, among which are the majority of students. Although Chinese learning is a major challenge, the Chinese market is growing, making it a profitable investment of money and time in learning this language. "
2. English language
In the following decades, English will retain its primacy
"The importance of English for the modern way of life is well-known. It is certainly the most widespread language in the world and is somewhat implicit, since it is almost necessary in everyday activities, if they involve the use of computers or the search of the Internet. In addition, it is often implied in employment.
1. Spanish language
Spanish is the most popular language by the number of those who learn it: Food, football and tourism are among the main reasons PHOTO: QUIQUE GARCIA / EPA;
Spanish is the most popular language by the number of those who learn it: Food, football and tourism are among the main reasons
Today, the Spanish language, we can freely say it takes the 1st place according to the desire of those who want to learn it. That role had previously had English. As the economy develops and, consequently, cash flows, there is a situation in which there is an increasing number of those who want to know Spanish. It is at the top of the most prevalent languages, all in favor of its enormous popularity.
We will see how fast the growth of learning Spanish, English or any other language from this list will continue, but one surely languages represent the future of the world's speaking field, Foresihgter writes.


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