Facts About Languages |
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Загружено: 23 апр. 2025 г.
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Language shapes how we think, connect, and remember—but the story of human speech is stranger than it seems. With over 7,000 languages spoken worldwide, just 23 dominate more than half the planet. From Papua New Guinea’s 840 native tongues to twin-created cryptophasia and vanishing voices like Busuu, journey into the curious world of how we speak and what we risk losing.
🎨 Talking in Numbers:
Only 23 languages are spoken by over half the global population
Papua New Guinea leads with 840+ native languages
Busuu, an endangered language, has just 3 known speakers
Hawaiian uses only 13 letters (5 vowels, 8 consonants)
Cryptophasia: Twins invent private languages no one else understands
Around 7,000 languages exist across the globe
Mandarin: Over 900 million native speakers
English: Most widely spoken language overall
“A” is the shortest English word
Longest English word: Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (a lung disease)
🔍 Key Facts:
1. Language Disappearing: Busuu is spoken by just three people
2. Most Multilingual Nation: Papua New Guinea with 840+ languages
3. Twin Code: Cryptophasia is a secret language developed by twins
4. Alphabet Minimalist: Hawaiian has only 13 letters
5. Word Extremes: “A” is shortest, a 45-letter lung disease is the longest
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Sources: Ethnologue, UNESCO, Linguistic Society of America, Oxford English Dictionary
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Sources: Ethnologue, LSA, Oxford, UNESCO
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