Poll: What percentage of the world population speak Standard English?
What percentage of the world population speak Standard English?
Poll Stats
This Poll:
- Votes: 5,790
- Comments: 34
- Added: May 2004
Comments:
Anyone who thinks that over 50% of the world speaks english has clearly never left the confines of their own small town.
"Standard English" is not defined. Does it mean a native speaker, or does it include people who know "standard" English as a second language and just excluding Pidgins.
It is around 30%. 322 million people speak english as first language, and 500 million speak it as a second language. Its almost around a billion in total. Yet the world population is 6 Billion +. So i believe that it is only 30% maximum. And will decrease in the future.
that is weird
I thought less than 50% of the world speaks Mandarin and that is the world's most spoken language; thus there must be less than 50% of people who speak Standard English
what is the worlds poulation?
About 6 billion people
in just about any remote corner of the world you go, somebody speaks english. but in los angeles, right here in the largest english speaking country in the world, at least 25% of the population (conservative estimate) doesn't speak english. now that just ain't no good.
Your English just aint no good
WHo cares what people's opinions are? Most people were wrong. What is the correct answer?
It's about 20%. The most "liberal" estimates put it as high as 30%.
all i whant to know is can spanish people speak english
Anyone who believes that 50% of the world's population speaks english either lives in a cave or in Pittsburgh!
I don't think that so much people can speak english correctly.
Especially in Asia Country. So I think will definitele less than 50%.
But it's only what I think ...!!
The world population is 6780 million, only 340 million speak english as first language, and a similar number as a second language, so no more than 10% can speak english fluently.
English has become the main language of business, science, airlines, and most Japanese, Chinese, Indian, German, Russians, Northern Europeans and Central Europeans are all on their way to making it the number one language for international use. For better or worse most South Americans who come illegally to the U.S. ironically did not have much English in their limited schooling and this is why California will eventually if not already become a state with two languages.
Is there any actual answer for this?
Sources people, Cite your sources
It is why my new books are all written in at least two languages, I want to encourage learning a second language.
vitnames and italian translation is remarkably difficult however "no smoke without saying never" is still a problematic idiom
i think above 50% of world population speak english
People here seem to think that any English is Standard English which of course it isn�t. Standard English is merely another dialect of the english language and in England is only spoken by a very small minority. The majority speak there own dialect which is usually a regional dialect. In U.S.A. for example almost nobody speaks Standard English as the majority speak what is known as American Standard English which differs in many ways to Standard English. In Australia, Australian Standard Engish, etc. Therefore my estimate is the 1-5 %, if that.
Yeah i agree with the last comment from Mark [13-12-11]. I see standard English as the academics tongue [mostly] and for all the people in governments around the world. So i would say less than 10%.
In terms of English speakers in China, I like 300 million, but just for learners and if this number is higher for those who speak it at a conversational level, I'm afraid that 320,000,000 conversational level english speakers in China is too much for me and 10,000,000 is enough for me in terms of this.
The world population is 6 000 million or 6 billion (US billions). Many people claim to speak another language well but I am not so sure. What I do know is that people whose language is spoken around the world or by 100s of millions tend not to know another language e.g. in Spain most programmes are either made in Spain or from a Hispanophone country and non-Spanish ones are dubbed, hence little desire to know a foreign tongue.
I completed my doctorate thesis in Biblical Studies in 2002. One portion of my thesis posited the following: �Roughly thirty-percent of the world today speaks English either as their primary language or as a secondary one. Projected numbers point to the fact that at least half the world will have some knowledge of the English language by 2015. Ninety-percent of Japan's elementary schools teach English. Every Chinese student starts learning English by the third grade at the latest. South India plans for the entire region of South India to be speaking English by 2010. Argentina requires their students to take two hours of English every week starting in the fourth grade. Chile starts teaching English in the fifth grade. Many African schools teach English and use it in classroom instruction (Pages 317 and 318 of my doctorate thesis).� I check the statistics from time to time to see whether the projections I compiled from various sources were correct. It seems they are well on their way to stay at the projected numbers. However, I would be surprised if over 35% of the world actually speaks English on a level which they understand. The differences between L1 and L2 learners create a sort of blurred line we can blunder if we are not careful in our studies, projections and personal beliefs that the entire world speaks English. I believe this is one reason why we ought to learn at least a second language, if not more.
I'd say it is lower than 10% since the poll refers to Standard English, i.e. the standardized dialect of the English language. Given the fact that usually only the accents General American and Received Pronunciation are considered Standard English, one has to admit that the percentage is quite low. In 2008 Crystal (he's a linguist) estimated that English is spoken by roughly 30% of the world's population. I think it might have increased quite a bit since 2008, but it's still far from 50%.
I guess 10-20%?
It's 5% of the world
There are two other languages with more speakers of the language than the English language. Mandarin Chinese has 1.3 billion speakers and Spanish has 427 million speakers when the English language only has 339 million speakers.
Only around 15% of British people speak Standard English. The rest speak different dialects of English. If we extrapolate that figure to all native English speakers, we're talking about 50m people in the world. Non-native speakers tend to be taught Standard English, but how many are proficient speakers? If we say 10%, then that's around 50m. So 100m would be around 1.5% of the global population.
Estimates that include second language speakers vary greatly, from roughly 1 to 1.5 billion. When combining native and non-native speakers, English may or may not be the most widely spoken language worldwide, competing only with the Chinese languages (depending both on the definition of "Chinese language" and on what counts as second language competence).
Source: Wikipedia
wikipedia.org
18% of the world population speak english. Only 400 million are native speakers.
RonBee
Well under 50% of the word's population speaks English of any kind.