SINCE 1951

A reference for making informed decisions in every language context worldwide. We invite you to join us in celebrating the International Decade of Indigenous Languages.

Languages of the World

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  • Explore the World

    Click a country to learn about its languages
  • Demographics

    7.683 billion people

    7,159 living languages

    430 million deaf

    87% literate

  • Global Language Vitality Count

    1. 485
    2. 3481
    3. 3193
    4. 454
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  • How do we classify and measure the status of languages?

    In similar fashion to the natural kingdom, where plant and animal species range from abundant to endangered, languages are also classified as stronger or weaker using different scales. One important dimension is language status, classified using the Expanded Graded Intergenerational Disruption Scale.

  • What is the Digital Language Divide?

    In the era of the Internet and global communications, immeasurable amounts of digital information are being created, shared, and consumed. For billions of people, this means instant access to health information, education, career opportunities, news, social interaction, entertainment, communication tools, and digital content of every conceivable kind.

  • Welcome to the 28th edition

    As our contribution to the celebration of International Mother Language Day, we are pleased to announce the release of the 28th edition of Ethnologue.

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Scripts used in the languages of the world

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Meet more contributors.

  • Nate Cheeseman

    Nate has been a contributor since 2010 and has contributed over 2800 times. Nate has been a minority language researcher for over 19 years and is focused on the languages of Southeast Asia.

  • Antoine Dusséaux

    Antoine has been a contributor since 2021 and has contributed 672 times. Antoine is a language enthusiast and active contributor to Ethnologue and Wikipedia.

  • Renhard Saupia

    Renhard has been a contributor since 2019 and has contributed 48 times. Renhard is focused on the languages of Indonesia.

  • Jean Pacquement

    Jean has been a contributor since 2021 and has contributed 36 times. Jean has been a minority language researcher for over 30 years and is focused on the Tai languages of Southeast Asia.

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Read how to interpret Code Tables.

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