ہسپانوی زبان (Spanish language) سپینو زبان شیر وا ھیہ سپینو سار علاوہ دنیو 23 ملکھان سرکاری زبان شیر وا بو زیات ملکھین ھیہ زبان رائج شیر۔
ہسپانوی | |
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Spanish Castilian español, castellano | |
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زبانو خاندان | |
اسکرپٹ |
لاطینی رسم الخط (Spanish alphabet) Spanish Braille |
حیثیت | |
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تنظیم |
Association of Spanish Language Academies (Real Academia Española and 21 other national Spanish language academies) |
زبانو کوڈ | |
آیزو 639-1 | es |
آیزو 639-2 | spa |
آیزو 639-3 | spa |
فہرستِ زبان | |
Linguasphere | 51-AAA-b |
ہسپانوی لودیاک بلحاظ ملک
editملک | آبادی[3] | ہسپانوی بطور مادری زبان[4] | ماردی زبان بو جم لودیاک بطور جوو زبان[5] | ہسپانوی لودیاکن کھل تعداد (بشمول جوو زبان)[5][6][7] |
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Mexico | 122,273,473[8] | 113,347,509 (92.7%)[9] | 120,439,371 (98.5%)[7] | |
United States | 321,442,019[10] | 39,254,342[11] (13.1%)[12] | 41,343,921[13] (82%[14] of the 55.4 mill. Hispanics[15] + 2.8 mill. non Hispanics[16]) | 52,000,000[13] (including 7.8 million students[6] and some of the 9 million undocumented Hispanics not accounted by the Census[17])[18][19][20][21][22][23] |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Colombia | 48,620,000[24] | 47,770,000 (850,000 with other mother tongue)[25] | 48,231,040 (99.2%)[7] | |
Spain | 46,624,382[26] | 38,231,993 (82%)[27] | 46,064,889 (98.8%)[7] | |
Argentina | 43,590,368 [28][29] | 40,300,000 [30] | 43,328,826 (99.4%)[7] | |
Venezuela | 31,028,637[31] | 29,930,393 (1,098,244 with other mother tongue)[32] | 30,656,293 (98.8%)[7] | |
Peru | 31,488,625[33] | 26,481,934 (84.1%)[34][35] | 27,269,149 (86.6%)[7] | |
Chile | 18,191,884[36] | 17,910,284 (281,600 with other mother tongue)[37] | 18,064,541 (99.3%)[7] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Ecuador | 16,220,000[38] | 13,500,000[39] | 15,911,820 (98.1%)[7] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Guatemala | 16,176,133[40] | 9,705,680 (60%)[41] | 13,976,179 (86.4%)[7] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Cuba | 11,390,000[3] | 11,390,000[42] | 11,321,660 (99.4%)[7] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Dominican Republic | 10,528,000[3] | 9,300,000[43] | 10,485,888 (99.6%)[7] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Bolivia | 10,958,089[44] | 6,355,692 (58%)[45] | 9,632,160 (87.9%)[7] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Honduras | 8,721,014[46] | 8,513,264 (207,750 with other mother tongue)[47] | 8,633,804 (99.0%)[7] | |
France | 65,635,000[48] | 477,564 (1%[49] of 47,756,439[50]) | 1,910,258 (4%[51] of 47,756,439[50]) | 6,685,901 (14%[52] of 47,756,439[50]) |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data El Salvador | 6,520,675[53] | 6,090,000[54] | 6,501,113 (99.7%)[7] | |
Brazil | 206,120,000[55] | 460,018[56] | 460,018[56] | 6,056,018 (460,018 native speakers + 96,000 limited proficiency + 5,500,000 can hold a conversation)[56] |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Nicaragua | 6,042,000[3] | 5,551,876 (490,124 with other mother tongue)[57] | 5,860,740 (97.0%)[7] | |
Italy | 60,795,612[58] | 1,037,248 (2%[51] of 51,862,391[50]) | 5,704,863 (11%[52] of 51,862,391[50]) | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Costa Rica | 4,890,379[59] | 4,806,069 (84,310 with other mother tongue)[60] | 4,851,256 (99.2%)[7] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Paraguay | 6,854,536[61] | 3,907,086 (57%)[62] | 4,763,903 (69.5%)[7] | |
Panama | 3,764,166[63] | 3,263,123 (501,043 with other mother tongue)[64] | 3,504,439 (93.1%)[7] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Uruguay | 3,480,222[65] | 3,330,022 (150,200 with other mother tongue)[66] | 3,441,940 (98.9%)[7] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Puerto Rico | 3,474,182[67] | 3,303,947 (95.1%)[68] | 3,432,492 (98.8%)[7] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Morocco | 34,378,000[69] | 6,586[70] | 6,586 | 3,415,000[70][71] (10%)[72] |
United Kingdom | 64 105 700 [73] | 120,000 [74] | 518,480 (1%[51] of 51,848,010[50]) | 3,110,880 (6%[52] of 51,848,010[50]) |
Philippines | 101,562,305[75] | 438,882[76] | 3,016,773[77][78][79][80][81][82][83] | |
Germany | 81,292,400[84] | 644,091 (1%[51] of 64,409,146[50]) | 2,576,366 (4%[52] of 64,409,146[50]) | |
گینه استوایی | 1,622,000[85] | 1,683[86] | 918,000[7] (90.5%)[7][87] | |
Romania | 21,355,849[88] | 182,467 (1%[51] of 18,246,731[50]) | 912,337 (5%[52] of 18,246,731[50]) | |
Portugal | 10,636,888[89] | 323,237 (4%[51] of 8,080,915[50]) | 808,091 (10%[52] of 8,080,915[50]) | |
Canada | 34,605,346[90] | 439,000[91] | 643,800 (87%[92] of 740,000[93])[13] | 736,653 [6] |
Netherlands | 16,665,900[94] | 133,719 (1%[51] of 13,371,980[50]) | 668,599 (5%[52] of 13,371,980[50] ) | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Sweden | 9,555,893[95] | 77,912 (1%[49] of 7,791,240[50]) | 77,912 (1% of 7,791,240) | 467,474 (6%[52] of 7,791,240[50]) |
Australia | 21,507,717[96] | 111,400[97] | 111,400 | 447,175[98] |
Belgium | 10,918,405[99] | 89,395 (1%[51] of 8,939,546[50]) | 446,977 (5%[52] of 8,939,546[50]) | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Benin | 10,008,749 [100] | 412,515 (طالب علم)[6] | ||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Ivory Coast | 21,359,000[101] | 341,073 (طالب علم)[6] | ||
Poland | 38,092,000 | 324,137 (1%[51] of 32,413,735[50]) | 324,137 (1% of 32,413,735) | |
Austria | 8,205,533 | 70,098 (1%[51] of 7,009,827[50]) | 280,393 (4%[52] of 7,009,827[50]) | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Algeria | 33,769,669 | 223,422[70] | ||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Belize | 333,200[102] | 173,597[70] | 173,597[70] | 195,597[70] (62.8%)[103] |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Senegal | 12,853,259 | 205,000 (طالب علم)[6] | ||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Denmark | 5,484,723 | 45,613 (1%[51] of 4,561,264[50]) | 182,450 (4%[52] of 4,561,264[50]) | |
Israel | 7,112,359 | 130,000[70] | 175,231[104] | |
Japan | 127,288,419 | 100,229 [105] | 100,229 | 167,514 (60,000 students)[6] |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Gabon | 1,545,255[106] | 167,410 (طالب علم)[6] | ||
Switzerland | 7,581,520 | 150,782 (2,24%)[107][108] | 150,782 | 165,202 (14,420 students)[109] |
Ireland | 4,581,269[110] | 35,220 (1%[51] of 3,522,000[50]) | 140,880 (4%[52] of 3,522,000[50]) | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Finland | 5,244,749 | 133,200 (3%[52] of 4,440,004[50]) | ||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Bulgaria | 7,262,675 | 130,750 (2%[51] of 6,537,510[50]) | 130,750 (2%[52] of 6,537,510[50]) | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Bonaire
اور Curaçao |
223,652 | 10,699[70] | 10,699[70] | 125,534[70] |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Czech Republic | 10,513,209[111] | 90,124 (1%[52] of 9,012,443[50]) | ||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Hungary | 9,957,731[112] | 83,206 (1%[52] of 8,320,614[50]) | ||
Aruba | 101,484[113] | 6,800[70] | 6,800[70] | 75,402[70] |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Trinidad and Tobago | 1,317,714[114] | 4,100[70] | 4,100[70] | 65,886[70] (5%)[115] |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Cameroon | 21,599,100[116] | 63,560 (طالب علم)[6] | ||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Andorra | 84,484 | 33,305[70] | 33,305[70] | 54,909[70] |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Slovenia | 35,194 (2%[51] of 1,759,701[50]) | 52,791 (3%[52] of 1,759,701[50]) | ||
New Zealand | 21,645[117] | 21,645 | 47,322 (25,677 students)[6] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Slovakia | 5,455,407 | 45,500 (1%[52] of 4,549,955[50]) | ||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Norway | 4,644,457 | 12,573[118] | 36,250[6] | |
China | 1,339,724,852[119] | 30,000 (طالب علم)[120] | ||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Gibraltar | 29,441[121] | 22,758 (77.3%[122]) | ||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Lithuania | 2,972,949[123] | 28,297 (1%[52] of 2,829,740[50]) | ||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Luxembourg | 524,853 | 4,049 (1%[49] of 404,907[50]) | 8,098 (2%[51] of 404,907[50]) | 24,294 (6%[52] of 404,907[50]) |
Russia | 143,400,000[124] | 3,320[70] | 3,320[70] | 23,320[70] |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Western Sahara | 513,000[125] | n.a.[126] | 22,000[70] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Guam | 19,092[127] | |||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data United States Virgin Islands امریکی جزائر ورجن | 16,788[128] | 16,788[70] | 16,788[70] | |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Latvia | 2,209,000[129] | 13,943 (1%[52] of 1,447,866[50]) | ||
Turkey | 73,722,988[130] | 1,134[70] | 1,134[70] | 13,480[70][131] |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Cyprus | 2%[52] of 660,400[50] | |||
India | 1,210,193,422[132] | 9,750 (طالب علم)[133] | ||
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Estonia | 9,457 (1%[52] of 945,733[50]) | |||
Jamaica | 2,711,476[134] | 8,000[135] | 8,000[135] | 8,000[135] |
Template:Wp/khw/Country data Namibia | 3,870[136] | |||
Egypt | 3,500[137] | |||
Malta | 3,354 (1%[52] of 335,476[50]) | |||
European Union
(بغیر ہسپانیہ) |
460,624,488[138] | 2,397,000 (559,525پروشٹیاری تان اݰمارینو بیرو)[139] | ||
کھل | 7,300,000,000 (Total World Population)[140] | 445,530,710 [2][13] (6.1 %)[141] | 486,224,694 [13] (6.7 % ) | 530,045,118 [2][13][142] (7.3 %)[143] |
مزید لوڑور
editفہرست ممالک ہسپانوی بطور سرکاری زبان
زمرہ:انڈوراو زبان زمرہ:ارجنٹائنو زبان زمرہ:بیلیزو زبان زمرہ:بولیویاو زبان زمرہ:چلیو زبان زمرہ:کولمبیاو زبان زمرہ:کوسٹاریکاو زبان زمرہ:ایکواڈور کی زبانیں زمرہ:ایل سیلواڈورو زبان زمرہ:استوائی گنیو زبان زمرہ:گوئٹے مالاو زبان زمرہ:ہونڈوراسو زبان زمرہ:میکسیکوو زبان زمرہ:نکاراگواو زبان زمرہ:پاناماو زبان زمرہ:پیراگوئےو زبان زمرہ:پیروو زبان زمرہ:جنوبی امریکہو زبان زمرہ:ہسپانیہو زبان زمرہ:ٹرینیڈاڈ و ٹوباگوو زبان زمرہ:یوراگوئےو زبان زمرہ:وینیزویلو زبان زمرہ:کیریبینو زبان زمرہ:جمہوریہ ڈومینیکاو زبان زمرہ:فلپائنو زبان زمرہ:ریاستہائے متحدہ امریکہو زبان زمرہ:ہسپانیہ زمرہ:لسانیات
- ↑ El español: una lengua viva - Informe 2015 (PDF) (Report). Instituto Cervantes. 2015.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Template:Wp/khw/E18
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "UN 2015 estimate" (MS Excel PDF). UN Population data. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
- ↑ Ethnologue, 18th Ed.: es:Anexo:Hablantes de español según Ethnologue (edición 18).
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Eurobarometer (PDF), EU: Page TS2: Population older than 15 years old of each country. page T74: Speakers who speak Spanish very well. Page T46: Speakers who speak well enough in order to be able to have a conversation. es:Anexo:Hablantes de español en la U.E. según el Eurobarómetro (2012), 2012
- ↑ 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 "Cifras", Spanish students (p. 10) (PDF) (in Spanish) (2015), ES: Instituto Cervantes Students across the World.
- ↑ 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 7.22 Demografía de la lengua española (PDF) (in Spanish), ES, p. 10, to countries with official Spanish status.
- ↑ 2016 population estimate (in Spanish), MX: CONAPO estimate
- ↑ "MX", The World Factbook, USA: CIA: Spanish only 92.7%
- ↑ (4 ,July ,2015) Population clock, US: Census Bureau
- ↑ Spanish speakers older than 5 years old (Table, US: Census Bureau, 2014)
- ↑ Data Access and Dissemination Systems (DADS). "American FactFinder - Results". census.gov.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Taylor, Paul. "(2011)". pewhispanic.org. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
- ↑ "Census Bureau (2014)". Census.gov. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
- ↑ Gonzalez, Ana (2013-08-13). "(2011)". pewresearch.org. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
- ↑ There are 9 million illegal Hispanics in USA, some of them aren't in the census (Pálidos de hambre (editorial) (in Spanish), Impre, 2009-04-19)
- ↑ Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española, El castellano
- ↑ Ansón, José Ma, José Ma. Ansón: "Casi cincuenta millones" hablan español en EE. UU., El Castellano
- ↑ "La amenaza al idioma español - Voces de Univision". Univision.com. Archived from the original on October 11, 2011. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
- ↑ Rodríguez Barilari, Elbio, Congresos de la lengua (in Spanish), ES
- ↑ Más de 70 expertos participaran en la III Acta Internacional de la Lengua Española (in Spanish), ES: ABC de Sevilla, 2008-03-29
- ↑ CNN en español restructures its programming, The New York Times, 2011-03-13 (The United States is now the second-largest Spanish-speaking country in the world, with more Spanish speakers than Spain, and exceeded only by Mexico).
- ↑ "Reloj animado" (in Spanish). CO: DANE. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
- ↑ There are 850,000 speakers of American Indian languages ("CO", Ethnologue)
- ↑ "Datos básicos" (in Spanish). ES: INE. 2015-01-01. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
- ↑ 82.0% speak Spanish as a first language (Eurobarometer (PDF), Europa, 2012)
- ↑ "Argentinian census INDEC estimate for 2016". Retrieved 2014-03-24.
- ↑ 40,872,286 people is the census population result for 2010 Censo, AR: INDEC, 2010
- ↑ "According to Ethnologue, there are 3,646,270 speakers with non Spanish mother tongue. 3,400,000 immigrant languages, as Italian (1,500,000), Arabic (1,000,000), German (400,000), or Guarani (200,000). There are also 246,270 native speakers. The most important are Quichua (60,000) and Toba (40,000)". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
- ↑ "Proyecciones de Población". ine.gov.ve. (2016)
- ↑ "Languages", VE, Ethnologue,
There are 1,098,244 people who speak other language as their mother tongue (main languages: Chinese 400,000, Portuguese 254,000, Wayuu 199,000, Arabic 110,000)
- ↑ Quispe Fernández, Ezio (2016). "Cifras" (PDF) (in Spanish). PE: INEI. Unknown parameter
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Spanish (official) 84.1%, Quechua (official) 13%, Aymara 1.7%, Ashaninka 0.3%, other native languages (includes a large number of minor Amazonian languages) 0.7%, other 0.2%
- ↑ "PE", Country, Ethnologue,
There are 5,782,260 people who speak other language as mother tongue (main languages: Quechua (among 32 Quechua's varieties) 4,773,900, Aymara (2 varieties) 661 000, Chinese 100,000).
- ↑ "Informes". Proyecciones (in Spanish). CL: INE. 2016. p. 36. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-02-14. Retrieved 2010-04-21. Unknown parameter
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There are 281,600 people who speak another language, mainly Mapudungun (250.000)
- ↑ "Estimate", Pop. clock (SWF), EC: INEC
- ↑ Ethnologue (1999-02-19). "(2011)". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
- ↑ "Tema / Indicadores".
- ↑ "GT", The World factbook, CIA,
Spanish (official) 60%, Amerindian languages 40%
- ↑ "Cuba". Country (report). Ethnologue. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
- ↑ Ethnologue (1999-02-19). "(2011)". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
- ↑ "(2016)". INE. Retrieved 2010-04-21.
- ↑ According to the 1992 Census, 58 per cent of the population speaks Spanish as its mother tongue. unicef.org
- ↑ "INE (2011)". Archived from the original on May 19, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
- ↑ There are 207,750 people who speak another language, mainly Garifuna (98,000).: Ethnologue
- ↑ "INSEE estimate to 1/11/2012". Insee.fr. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 49.2 Eurobarometr 2012 (page T40): Native speakers.
- ↑ 50.00 50.01 50.02 50.03 50.04 50.05 50.06 50.07 50.08 50.09 50.10 50.11 50.12 50.13 50.14 50.15 50.16 50.17 50.18 50.19 50.20 50.21 50.22 50.23 50.24 50.25 50.26 50.27 50.28 50.29 50.30 50.31 50.32 50.33 50.34 50.35 50.36 50.37 50.38 50.39 50.40 50.41 Eurobarometr 2012 (page TS2): Population older than 15. (age scale used for the Eurobarometer survey)
- ↑ 51.00 51.01 51.02 51.03 51.04 51.05 51.06 51.07 51.08 51.09 51.10 51.11 51.12 51.13 51.14 Eurobarometr 2012 (page T74): Non native people who speak Spanish very well.
- ↑ 52.00 52.01 52.02 52.03 52.04 52.05 52.06 52.07 52.08 52.09 52.10 52.11 52.12 52.13 52.14 52.15 52.16 52.17 52.18 52.19 52.20 52.21 52.22 52.23 Eurobarometr 2012 (page T64): Non native people who speak Spanish well enough in order to be able to have a conversation.
- ↑ Census 2010 estimation (page 32) Template:Wp/khw/Wayback
- ↑ There are 14,100 people who speak other language as their mother tongue (main language, Kekchí with 12,300 speakers): Ethnologue.
- ↑ IBGE population estimation (in Portuguese), BR, 2016 Unknown parameter
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- ↑ There are 490,124 people who speak another language, mainly Mískito (154,000).: Ethnologue
- ↑ "Eurostat 2015 estimation". Istat.it. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
- ↑ "ENEC estimation to 2016". INEC. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
- ↑ "Costa Rica". Ethnologue.
- ↑ DGEEC 2016 estimation
- ↑ According to the 1992 census, 50% use both Spanish and the indigenous language Guarani at home, 37% speak Guarani only, 7% speak Spanish only.findarticles.com[مردہ ربط]. About 75 percent can speak Spanish.pressreference.com
- ↑ Census INE estimate for 2013 (véase "Proyección de Población por municipio 2008-2020")
- ↑ There are 501,043 people who speak another language as mother tongue: PA, Ethnologue
- ↑ "2016 INE estimation". 2016.
- ↑ There are 150,200 people who speak another language as mother tongue, UY, Ethnologue
- ↑ "2015 US. census Bureau" (PDF).
- ↑ 95.10% of the population speaks Spanish (US. Census Bureau)
- ↑ "World Population Prospects: The 2015 Revi sion, Key Findings and Advance Tables" (PDF). United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs/Population Division. p. 15. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
- ↑ 70.00 70.01 70.02 70.03 70.04 70.05 70.06 70.07 70.08 70.09 70.10 70.11 70.12 70.13 70.14 70.15 70.16 70.17 70.18 70.19 70.20 70.21 70.22 70.23 70.24 70.25 70.26 70.27 El español en el mundo (PDF), ES: Instituto Cervantes, 2012, p. 6 Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ El español en el contexto Sociolingüístico marroquí: Evolución y perspectivas (page 39): Between 4 and 7 million people have Spanish knowledge (M. Ammadi, 2002) Template:Wp/khw/Wayback
- ↑ "Euromonitor, 2012" (PDF). exteriores.gob.es. p. 32.
- ↑ Census estimate "Census 2011" Check
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value (help). U.K. Gov. Census. 2014. Retrieved 2016-04-20. - ↑ Languages of the United Kingdom
- ↑ Medium projection, PH: National Statistics Office, 2015
- ↑ "native knowledge speakers" (in Spanish). Realinstitutoelcano.org. 2009-02-18. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
- ↑ 1,816,773 Spanish + 1,200,000 Spanish creole: Quilis, Antonio (1996), La lengua española en Filipinas (PDF), Cervantes virtual, p. 54 and 55
- ↑ Ten Reasons (PDF), ES: Mepsyd, p. 23
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