Use of Languages in the World: Use of Russian is Declining


Use of Languages in the World: Use of Russian is Declining

  • 24-11-2016 17:38:08   | Armenia  |  Articles and Analyses

Recently Russian MFA’s Ambassador on Special Assignments stated that the Russian language should receive the status of a second language in post-Soviet countries. 
 
Though that scenario is still unrealistic in Armenia, the “Union of Informed Citizens” has prepared some information on distribution of different languages in the world. 
 
Thus, Chinese is spoken by the greatest number of people in the world as a mother tongue. Then comes English, and Russian occupies the 6th position. 
 
Mother Tongue By Population

Chinese

1,2 billion

English

500 million

Spanish

425 million

Arabic

300 million

Portuguese

230 million

 

However, as a second language, English has the most number of speakers and Chinese occupies the second position here. 
 
Second or Foreign Language by Population  

English

1 billion

Chinese

300 million

French

195 million

Spanish

125 million

Arabic

120 million

 

In sum, in one way or another, around 1.5 billion people speak English and Chinese. Then comes Spanish with 550 million speakers. It is followed by Arabic (420 million), French (270 million), Portuguese (260 million): In one way or another, Russian is spoken by 220 million people. 
 
Moreover, as Russian is spoken by elderly people in post-Soviet countries and younger generation learns other languages, it is predicted that the number of speakers of Russian as a mother tongue and second/foreign language will amount to less than 200 million. Meanwhile, the number of speakers of other aforementioned languages increases. 
 
Russia’s position as a mother tongue is the weakest in the list of speakers by countries. Here Russian comes after English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, German, Dutch and even Serbian. 
 
Mother Tongue by Countries 

English

56 countries

French

29 countries

Arabic

24 countries

Spanish

20 countries

Portuguese

8 countries

 

The only criterion by which Russian appears in the top-5 list is list of second or foreign languages by countries. These are mainly post-Soviet countries where people speak Russian better than English. However, even in some of these countries (Baltic states, Azerbaijan and Georgia), the number of English speakers will soon exceed that of Russian speakers.
 
Second or Foreign Language by Countries
 

English

55 countries

French

14 countries

Russian

13 countries

Spanish

8 countries

Arabic

6 countries

 

“Union of Informed Citizens”

 

 

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