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Jul 7, 2021

[Answer] Which country has the most indigenous languages?

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...Of the 7,000 languages spoken around the world, only 50 are considered "global languages," meaning they are spoken globally. The remaining languages are spoken in a limited scope that's dependent on ethnic, national, or regional circumstances. The country that is the most linguistically diverse is Papua New Guinea and has 852 indigenous languages spoken in the country. Of that number, 12 are considered extinct but 840 remain actively spoken. The two main languages are English and Tok Pisin. Less than 2% of the population speaks English. There are 41 of the indigenous languages that are currently considered in danger of dying out. Source: WorldAtlas.com




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Papua New Guinea:


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