World Language List
This information provides a rank ordering of languages starting with the largest and sometimes includes the percent of total population speaking that language.


IDCountryLanguage
61DjiboutiFrench (official), Arabic (official), Somali, Afar
62DominicaEnglish (official), French patois
63Dominican RepublicSpanish (official)
64EcuadorSpanish (Castilian) 93% (official), Quechua 4.1%, other indigenous 0.7%, foreign 2.2%. Note: (Quechua and Shuar are official languages of intercultural relations other indigenous languages are in official use by indigenous peoples in the areas they inhabit) (2010 est.)
65EgyptArabic (official), English and French widely understood by educated classes
66El SalvadorSpanish (official), Nawat (among some Amerindians)
67Equatorial GuineaSpanish (official) 67.6%, other (includes French (official), Fang, Bubi) 32.4% (1994 census)
68EritreaTigrinya (official), Arabic (official), English (official), Tigre, Kunama, Afar, other Cushitic languages
69EstoniaEstonian (official) 68.5%, Russian 29.6%, Ukrainian 0.6%, other 1.2%, unspecified 0.1% (2011 est.)
70EthiopiaOromo (official working language in the State of Oromiya) 33.8%, Amharic (official national language) 29.3%, Somali (official working language of the State of Sumale) 6.2%, Tigrigna (Tigrinya) (official working language of the State of Tigray) 5.9%, Sidamo 4%, Wolaytta 2.2%, Gurage 2%, Afar (official working language of the State of Afar) 1.7%, Hadiyya 1.7%, Gamo 1.5%, Gedeo 1.3%, Opuuo 1.2%, Kafa 1.1%, other 8.1%, English (major foreign language taught in schools), Arabic (2007 est.)
71European UnionBulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish. Note: only the 24 official languages are listed German, the major language of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, is the most widely spoken mother tongue - about 18% of the EU population English is the most widely spoken foreign language - about 38% of the EU population is conversant with it (2013)
72Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)English 89%, Spanish 7.7%, other 3.3% (2006 est.)
73Faroe IslandsFaroese (derived from Old Norse), Danish
74FijiEnglish (official), Fijian (official), Hindustani
75FinlandFinnish (official) 89%, Swedish (official) 5.3%, Russian 1.3%, other 4.4% (2014 est.)
76FranceFrench (official) 100%, rapidly declining regional dialects and languages (Provencal, Breton, Alsatian, Corsican, Catalan, Basque, Flemish)overseas departments: French, Creole patois, Mahorian (a Swahili dialect)
77French PolynesiaFrench (official) 61.1%, Polynesian (official) 31.4%, Asian languages 1.2%, other 0.3%, unspecified 6% (2002 census)
78GabonFrench (official), Fang, Myene, Nzebi, Bapounou/Eschira, Bandjabi
79Gambia, TheEnglish (official), Mandinka, Wolof, Fula, other indigenous vernaculars
80Gaza StripArabic, Hebrew (spoken by many Palestinians), English (widely understood)
81GeorgiaGeorgian (official) 71%, Russian 9%, Armenian 7%, Azeri 6%, other 7%. Note: Abkhaz is the official language in Abkhazia
82GermanyGerman (official). Note: Danish, Frisian, Sorbian, and Romany are official minority languages Low German, Danish, North Frisian, Sater Frisian, Lower Sorbian, Upper Sorbian, and Romany are recognized as regional languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
83GhanaAsante 16%, Ewe 14%, Fante 11.6%, Boron (Brong) 4.9%, Dagomba 4.4%, Dangme 4.2%, Dagarte (Dagaba) 3.9%, Kokomba 3.5%, Akyem 3.2%, Ga 3.1%, other 31.2%. Note: English is the official language (2010 est.)
84GibraltarEnglish (used in schools and for official purposes), Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
85GreeceGreek (official) 99%, other (includes English and French) 1%
86GreenlandGreenlandic (East Inuit) (official), Danish (official), English
87GrenadaEnglish (official), French patois
88GuamEnglish 43.6%, Filipino 21.2%, Chamorro 17.8%, other Pacific island languages 10%, Asian languages 6.3%, other 1.1% (2010 est.)
89GuatemalaSpanish (official) 60%, Amerindian languages 40%. Note: there are 23 officially recognized Amerindian languages, including Quiche, Cakchiquel, Kekchi, Mam, Garifuna, and Xinca
90GuernseyEnglish, French, Norman-French dialect spoken in country districts

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