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Languages used on the Internet

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Slightly over half of the homepages of the most visited websites on theWorld Wide Web are in English, with varying amounts of information available in many other languages.[1][2] Other top languages are Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, French, German and Japanese.[1][3]

Of the more than 7,000 existing languages, only a few hundred are recognized as being in use for Web pages on the World Wide Web.[4]

Languages used

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There is debate over the most-used languages on the Internet. A 2009 UNESCO report monitoring the languages of websites for 12 years, from 1996 to 2008, found a steady year-on-year decline in the percentage of webpages in English, from 75 percent in 1998 to 45 percent in 2005.[2] The authors found that English remained at 45 percent of content for 2005 to the end of the study but believe this was due to the bias of search engines indexing more English-language content rather than a true stabilization of the percentage of content in English on the World Wide Web.[2]

The number of non-English web pages is rapidly expanding. The use of English online increased by around 281 percent from 2001 to 2011, a lower rate of growth than that of Spanish (743 percent), Chinese (1,277 percent), Russian (1,826 percent) or Arabic (2,501 percent) over the same period.[5]

According to a 2000 study, the international auxiliary languageEsperanto ranked 40 out of all languages in search engine queries, also ranking 27 out of all languages that rely on theLatin script.[6]

Usage statistics of content languages for websites

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As of 3 December 2025, the following table lists the forty most commonly used content languages among the top 10 million websites on the World Wide Web, according to estimates by W3Techs.[1]

RankLanguage15 May 20233 December 2025
1English55.5%49.3%
2Spanish5.0%6.0%
3German4.3%5.9%
4Japanese3.7%5.1%
5French4.4%4.5%
6Portuguese2.4%4.1%
7Russian4.9%3.7%
8Italian1.9%2.8%
9Dutch1.5%2.2%
10Polish1.4%1.8%
11Turkish2.3%1.6%
12Chinese1.4%1.1%
13Persian1.8%1.1%
14Vietnamese1.3%1.0%
15Czech0.7%1.0%
16Indonesian0.7%1.0%
17Korean0.7%0.8%
18Ukrainian0.6%0.7%
19Hungarian0.4%0.7%
20Arabic0.7%0.5%
21Swedish0.5%0.5%
22Romanian0.4%0.5%
23Greek0.5%0.5%
24Danish0.3%0.4%
25Finnish0.3%0.4%
26Hebrew0.5%0.4%
27Slovak0.3%0.4%
28Thai0.4%0.3%
29Bulgarian0.2%0.3%
30Croatian0.2%0.2%
31Norwegian Bokmål0.1%0.2%
32Lithuanian0.1%0.2%
33Serbian0.3%0.2%
34Slovenian0.1%0.1%
35Catalan,Valencian0.1%0.1%
36Estonian0.1%0.1%
37Norwegian0.1%0.1%
38Latvian0.1%0.1%

All other languages are used in less than 0.1% of websites. Even including all languages, percentages may not sum to 100% because some websites contain multiple content languages.

The figures from the W3Techs study are based on the one million most visited websites (i.e., approximately 0.27 percent of all websites according to December 2011 figures) as ranked byAlexa.com, and language is identified using only the home page of the sites in most cases (e.g., all of Wikipedia is based on the language detection ofhttp://www.wikipedia.org).[7] As a consequence, the figures show a significantly higher percentage for many languages (especially for English) as compared to the figures for all websites.[8] For all websites, estimates are between 20 and 50% for English.[9][2][10][11]

Most used scripts on the Internet

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#Script%
1Latin85.2%
2Kanji &Hiragana5.1%
3Cyrillic4.8%
4Arabic1.7%
5Hanzi1.2%
6Hangul0.8%
7Greek0.5%
8Hebrew0.4%
9Thai0.3%
10Burmese0.1%

Content languages on YouTube

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Of the top 250YouTube channels, 66% of the content is in English, 15% in Spanish, 7% in Portuguese, 5% in Hindi, and 2% in Korean, while other languages make up 5%,[12] although other sources point to different percentages.[13][better source needed] YouTube is available in over 80 languages with more than a hundred different local versions.[14] Of those popular YouTube channels that posted a video in the first week of 2019, just over half contained some content in a language other than English.[15]

Internet users by language

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InternetWorldStats estimates of the number of Internet users by language as of March 31, 2020:[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

RankLanguageInternet
users
Percentage
1English1,186,451,05225.9%
2Chinese888,453,06819.4%
3Spanish363,684,593  7.9%
4Arabic237,418,349  5.2%
5Indonesian198,029,815  4.3%
6Portuguese171,750,818  3.7%
7French144,695,288  3.3%
8Japanese118,626,672  2.6%
9Russian116,353,942  2.5%
10German92,525,427  2.0%
1–10Top 10 languages3,525,027,347  76.9%
Others1,060,551,371 23.1%
Total4,585,578,718100%

Wikipedia page views by language

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Most popular edition of Wikipedia by country as of Dec 2022. In greyed-out countries, the "national-language" edition is usually the most popular, but there are exceptions.
Most viewed editions of Wikipedia over time. The ranking reflects the most recent month in the data (Sep 2024).
Most edited editions of Wikipedia over time. The ranking reflects the most recent month in the data (Sep 2024).

TheWikimedia Analytics API provides the most recent data on page views and page edits, among other statistics, for all language editions of Wikipedia.

RankLanguage of Wikipedia editionAverage daily page views by humans
(from 10/8/2023 to 10/8/2024)
1English253,610,218
2Japanese29,741,657
3Russian29,008,708
4Spanish27,436,473
5German26,790,751
6French22,913,851
7Italian15,306,223
8Chinese14,975,873
9Persian8,148,931
10Portuguese7,813,004
11Polish7,151,202
12Arabic7,135,389
13Turkish4,825,138
14Indonesian3,976,393
15Dutch3,934,187

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Usage statistics of content languages for websites".archive.fo.Archived from the original on 12 November 2021. Retrieved12 November 2021.
  2. ^abcdPimienta, Daniel; Prado, Daniel; Blanco, Álvaro (2009)."Twelve years of measuring linguistic diversity in the Internet: balance and perspectives".United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Archived fromthe original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved24 March 2015.
  3. ^Language Online
  4. ^"What continents have the most indigenous languages?".Ethnologue. 3 May 2019.Archived from the original on 27 December 2019. Retrieved27 December 2019.
  5. ^Rotaru, Alexandru."The foreign language Internet is good for business". Archived fromthe original on 7 April 2013. Retrieved21 June 2011.
  6. ^Grefenstette, Gregory; Nioche, Julien. "Estimation of English and non-English Language Use on the WWWArchived 10 April 2018 at theWayback Machine". Proceedings of RIAO'2000, "Content-Based Multimedia Information Access", Paris, April 12–14, 2000, pp. 237-246.
  7. ^"Technologies Overview". W3Techs. Retrieved24 March 2015.
  8. ^An alternative approach to produce indicators of languages in the InternetArchived 31 August 2017 at theWayback Machine Pimienta, Daniel, June 2017
  9. ^Vannini, Laurent; Le Crosnier, Hervé (March 2012)."NET.LANG: Towards a multilingual cyberspace".Net.lang: réussir le cyberespace multilingue. Caen: C&F éd.ISBN 978-2-915825-08-4. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016 – via Maaya Network.
  10. ^Pimienta, Daniel (2022)."Resource: Indicators on the Presence of Languages in Internet".Proceedings of the 1st Annual Meeting of the ELRA/ISCA Special Interest Group on Under-Resourced Languages. Marseille, France: European Language Resources Association:83–91.
  11. ^Pimienta, Daniel; Blanco, Álvaro; de Oliveira, Gilvan Müller (2023)."The method behind the unprecedented production of indicators of the presence of languages in the Internet".Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics.8.doi:10.3389/frma.2023.1149347.ISSN 2504-0537.PMC 10233101.PMID 37273659.
  12. ^Yang, Brian (2019)."6 Common Features Of Top 250 YouTube Channels".Twinword, Inc. Retrieved19 September 2021.
  13. ^Expert, Alan Spicer-YouTube Certified (24 November 2020)."Top Languages on YouTube [All The Stats!] [Dominate YouTube with Multiple Languages]".Alan Spicer - YouTube Certified Expert. Retrieved9 April 2023.
  14. ^GMI Blogger (18 April 2022)."YouTube User Statistics 2022".Global Media Insight - Dubai Digital Interactive Agency. Archived fromthe original on 27 April 2022. Retrieved2 May 2022.
  15. ^van Kessel, Patrick; Toor, Skye; Smith, Aaron (25 July 2019)."Popular YouTube channels produced a vast amount of content, much of it in languages other than English".Pew Research Center. Retrieved2 May 2022.
  16. ^"Top Ten Internet Languages in The World - Internet Statistics". 7 September 2019. Archived fromthe original on 7 September 2019. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  17. ^"Internet: most common languages online by users 2017".Statista. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  18. ^Schäferhoff, Nick (24 July 2023)."Most Used Languages on the Internet (Which to Add to Your Site?)".TranslatePress. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  19. ^Berta, Natalie (23 May 2022)."What Are the Most Used Languages on the Internet & Why?".MosaLingua. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  20. ^Admin (26 May 2022)."Top 10 Languages Used On the Internet And Why?".Tridindia. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  21. ^"10 Most Common Languages Used On The Internet For 2024".www.marstranslation.com. Retrieved4 July 2024.
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  23. ^"11 Most Common Languages Used on the Internet 2025".www.ccjk.com. 17 February 2023. Retrieved18 February 2025.

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