list of language families - EAS

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  1. Glottolog 4.0 (2019) lists the following as the largest families, of 8494 languages:

    • Atlantic–Congo (1,432 languages)
    • Austronesian (1,275 languages)
    • Indo-European (588 languages)
    • Sino-Tibetan (494 languages)
    • Afro-Asiatic (373 languages)
    • Nuclear Trans–New Guinea (314 languages)
    • Pama–Nyungan (248 languages)
    • Oto-Manguean (180 languages)
    • Austroasiatic (159 languages)
    • Tai–Kadai (94 languages)
    • Dravidian (81 languages)
    • Arawakan (78 languages)
    • Mande (75 languages)
    • Tupian (71 languages)
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    What languages belong to a language family?
    However, most languages spoken throughout the world belong to a language family. For example, languages, such as Spanish, Italian, Romanian, Portuguese, and French, all belong to the language family known as “ romance languages .”
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    What are the two largest linguistic families in the world?
    Indo-European languages and Sino-Tibetan languages are the two largest families in the world. At least 135 languages families have been identified throughout the world, each of them belonging to a different linguistic family.
    www.worldatlas.com/articles/language-families-with-the-…
    Which living language family has the largest common speech community?
    This article examines which of these living language families have the largest common speech community, or the number of speakers. 1. Indo-European - 2.910 Billion The Indo-European language family is the largest in the world. It consists of 437 daughter languages and has an estimated 2.91 billion speakers across Europe and Asia.
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    How many languages are in the family of Latin?
    Languages are grouped into 135 families consisting of languages that are known or thought to be related. For example, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and other Romance languages all developed from Latin, and form one branch of the Indo-European language family. Languages with no relatives are known as language isolates.
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  3. List of language families - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_language_families

    197 hàng · The following is a list of language families. It also includes language isolates, unclassified languages and other types. Major language families By number of languages. Ethnologue 24 (2021) lists the following families that contain at least 1% of the 7,139 known languages in the world: Niger–Congo (1,542 ...

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    • Language Families | About World Languages

      https://www.mustgo.com/worldlanguages/language-families

      36 hàng · The largest language families (those with over 25 languages) are listed below (Ethnologue). There are 6,523 languages in this group, and together they account for close to 95 percent of all world languages (assuming that there are some 6,900 languages in the world). The remaining families account for only 5 percent of the world languages.

      LANGUAGE FAMILIESNUMBER OF LANGUAGESWHERE THE LANGUAGES ARE SPOKEN
      Niger-Congo1532Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Buru…
      Austronesian1257Brunei, Cambodia, China, Cook Islands, East …
      Trans New Guinea477Australia, East Timor, Indonesia, Papua New …
      Sino-Tibetan449Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan…
      Indo-European439Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azer…
      Afro-Asiatic374Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Cameroon, Ch…
      Australian264Australian
      Nilo-Saharan205Algeria, Benin, Central African Republic, Cha…
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    • Index of languages by language family

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      Languages are grouped into 135 families consisting of languages that are known or thought to be related. For example, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and other Romance languages all developed from Latin, and form one branch of the Indo-European language family.

    • Language Families of the World - WorldAtlas

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      09/07/2018 · Linguists have identified at least 135 living language families, and an additional 12 that are now extinct. This article examines which of these living language families have the largest common speech community, or the number of speakers. Largest Language Families By Number of Speakers 1. Indo-European - 2.910 Billion

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    • language families of the world - Shippensburg University

      https://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/languagefamilies.html

      15/07/2000 · The single largest language family, Indo-European has about 150 languages and about three billion speakers. Languages include Hindi and Urdu (400 million), Bengali (200 million), Spanish (300 million), Portuguese (200 million), French (100 million), German (100 million), Russian (300 million), and English (400 million) in Europe and the Americas.

    • Top 10 World Language Families by Number of Speakers

      https://www.vistawide.com/languages/language_families_statistics1.htm

      Language family: Approx. # of speakers % of world population: 1. Indo-European: 2.562 billion: 44.78%: 2. Sino-Tibetan: 1.276 billion: 22.28%: 3. Niger-Congo: 358 million: 6.26%: 4. Afro-Asiatic: 340 million: 5.93%: 5. Austronesian: 312 million: 5.45%: 6. Dravidian: 222 million: 3.87%: 7. Altaic: 145 million: 2.53%: 8. Japanese: 123 million: 2.16%: 9. Austro-Asiatic: 101 million: 1.77%: 10. …



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