| Languages Around the World: Interactive Geography Lesson. |
| Discover global languages and their role in culture, communication, and identity. |
Welcome to our Geography Lessons and Quiz series! Each lesson includes 10 carefully selected questions designed to challenge your understanding of the world while teaching fascinating geographical facts through detailed explanations after every answer. Explore countries, capitals, physical landscapes, cultures, climates, and much more as you learn and test your knowledge.
🗣️ Keep Exploring Languages Around the World – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your journey into world languages with these trusted, free resources:
- Ethnologue – Languages of the World – Comprehensive database of world languages (limited free access).
- Britannica – Language – Trusted encyclopedia entries on language families and linguistics.
- Duolingo – Free language learning app with many languages.
- Omniglot – Online encyclopedia of writing systems and languages.
🗣️ Fun fact: There are over 7,000 languages spoken in the world today. However, about 40% of them are endangered (less than 1,000 speakers). The country with the most languages is Papua New Guinea (over 800 languages!), despite having only about 9 million people. Many of these languages are spoken by small tribes in the mountainous interior. The world\’s most widely spoken language by total number of speakers (including second-language speakers) is English (about 1.5 billion), followed by Mandarin Chinese (about 1.1 billion), Hindi (about 600 million), and Spanish (about 550 million).







