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There are approximately 5,000 languages used throughout the world today, of which some 130 are spoken by more than one million people and 70 by more than five million.
OCLC Language Sets reflect changing demographic and immigration patterns in North America. The languages available represent some of the fastest-growing populations that your library may need to serve. These languages are: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Malayalam, Marathi, Panjabi, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Telugu, Urdu and Vietnamese.
Languages
The languages available in the sets cover languages spoken and originating in three continents: Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Asia includes four regions: the Middle East, East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia.
To learn more about the languages available in the sets, select a region or language from the table below by clicking the link. Each region, or language, includes a brief summary, a brief introduction about the language origin, the number of speakers of the language, the area(s) where the language is spoken, and a link to general information about the linguistic lineage of the language.
| Regions |
Languages available in Language Sets |
| The Americas |
Spanish |
| Asia
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East Asia: Chinese, Japanese, Korean
Southeast Asia: Tagalog, Vietnamese
South Asia: Gujarati, Hindi, Malayalam, Marathi, Panjabi, Telegu, Urdu
Middle East: Arabic
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| Europe |
French, German, Russian, Spanish (see Languages of the Americas) |
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Resources
Order OCLC Language Sets
Other Language Sets pages
Languages of Asia
Languages of Europe
Languages of India
Languages of the Americas
Languages of the Philippines
Other links
Languages by country
Ten most widely spoken world languages
Population and race in the United States [MS Excel, 19K/1p]
Languages spoken at home in the United States (MS Excel; 2066K/889pp.)
Language relation chart
World's language rankings
CIA World Factbook |