List of languages by number of native speakers


This is a list of languages by number of native speakers.
All such rankings of human languages ranked by their number of native speakers should be used with caution, because it is not possible to devise a coherent set of linguistic criteria for distinguishing languages in a dialect continuum. For example, a language is often defined as a set of mutually intelligible varieties, but independent national standard languages may be considered separate languages even though they are largely mutually intelligible, as in the case of Danish and Norwegian. Conversely, many commonly accepted languages, including German, Italian, and English, encompass varieties that are not mutually intelligible. While Arabic is sometimes considered a single language centred on Modern Standard Arabic, other authors consider its mutually unintelligible varieties separate languages. Similarly, Chinese is sometimes viewed as a single language because of a shared culture and common literary language. It is also common to describe various Chinese dialect groups, such as Mandarin, Wu, and Yue, as languages, even though each of these groups contains many mutually unintelligible varieties.
There are also difficulties in obtaining reliable counts of speakers, which vary over time because of population change and language shift. In some areas, there is no reliable census data, the data is not current, or the census may not record languages spoken, or record them ambiguously. Sometimes speaker populations are exaggerated for political reasons, or speakers of minority languages may be underreported in favour of a national language.

Top languages by population

''Ethnologue'' (2025)

According to Ethnologue, the following languages have more than 50 million first-language speakers as of 2025. This section does not include entries that Ethnologue identifies as macrolanguages encompassing all their respective varieties, such as Arabic, Lahnda, Persian, Malay, Pashto, and Chinese.
LanguageNative speakers
Language familyBranch
Mandarin Chinese990Sino-TibetanSinitic
Spanish484Indo-EuropeanRomance
English390Indo-EuropeanGermanic
Hindi345Indo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan
Portuguese250Indo-EuropeanRomance
Bengali242Indo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan
Russian145Indo-EuropeanBalto-Slavic
Japanese124Japonic
Western Punjabi90Indo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan
Vietnamese86AustroasiaticVietic
Yue Chinese85Sino-TibetanSinitic
Turkish85TurkicOghuz
Egyptian Arabic84AfroasiaticSemitic
Wu Chinese83Sino-TibetanSinitic
Marathi83Indo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan
Telugu83DravidianSouth-Central
Korean81Koreanic
Tamil79DravidianSouth
Urdu78Indo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan
Standard German76Indo-EuropeanGermanic
Indonesian75AustronesianMalayo-Polynesian
French74Indo-EuropeanRomance
Javanese69AustronesianMalayo-Polynesian
Iranian Persian65Indo-EuropeanIranian
Italian63Indo-EuropeanRomance
Hausa58AfroasiaticChadic
Gujarati58Indo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan
Levantine Arabic58AfroasiaticSemitic
Bhojpuri53Indo-EuropeanIndo-Aryan

''CIA World Factbook'' (2018 estimates)

According to the CIA World Factbook, the most-spoken first languages in 2018 were:
LanguagePercentage
of world
population
Mandarin Chinese12.3%
Spanish6.0%
English5.1%
Arabic5.1%
Hindi3.5%
Bengali3.3%
Portuguese3.0%
Russian2.1%
Japanese1.7%
Western Punjabi1.3%
Javanese1.1%