@FemiOke @kathlanpher Swahili doesn't make the list, even though it's more widely spoken than Korean and Italian.
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@Nanjala1 from my speedy unscientific research: There are around 15 - 50m Swahili speakers, not quite enough to make the graph@kathlanpher - Show replies
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@FemiOke Just had a great nights sleep. Sleep is good Femi


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@stevebristoluk sleep? What's sleep? :P - Show replies
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@yakds indeed, it''s not a complete list but a visual representation of the most widely spoken languages.
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@polmatter you're not the only person to notice that! EVERY language isn't represented & it's based on native tongue.
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@polmatter I didn't think you were. Don't know where cut off was., but it would be hard to visually represent all 7,102+ known languages.
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@osoner I believe Austria is the grey blob in the German part of the infographic.@bkenes@kathlanpher
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