Top 25 Most Spoken Languages In The World 2024

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In this article, we will look at the top 25 most-spoken languages in the world in 2024. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to the Top 5 Most Spoken Languages in the World in 2024.

English, Mandarin Chinese, and Hindi stand out as the world's most spoken languages, with approximately 1.5 billion, 1.1 billion, and 610 million speakers worldwide. These languages are not only widely spoken but are also experiencing rapid growth. As reported by Tomedes, English witnessed a surge of 23.27% in speakers between 2011 and 2021. Similarly, Hindi grew by 11%, outperforming Chinese speakers, which saw a comparatively modest increase of 7% over the same decade. To learn more about languages, you can look at 15 Most Valuable Languages to Learn for International Business and 18 of the Easiest Languages for English Speakers to Learn

Economic Outlook of India

Hindi ranks as the third most spoken language in the world. It is predominantly spoken in India, where approximately 43.6% speak Hindi as a native language. India is an emerging economy categorized as one of the fastest-growing countries in the South Asian region. The Global Economic Prospects - January 2024 report by the World Bank anticipates the Indian economy to grow fastest among the world’s largest economies. Despite the slow post-pandemic recovery, the economy is expected to grow at 6.3% in 2024 and gradually recover to reach a growth rate of 6.5% by 2026. Robust international investment, backed by increased public investment and improved corporate balance by the financial institutes and the banking sectors, are factors contributing to the economic growth of the country. You can also look at the 25 Most Profitable Businesses With Least Investment in India and the Top 20 Most Valuable Indian Companies

Moreover, according to a report by Reuters on March 4, Moody’s Investor Services raised its gross domestic product (GDP) forecasts for India from 6.1% to 6.8% for 2024. The rating agency expects the economy to maintain a strong momentum of growth witnessed in recent quarters. In addition, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has also raised its economic forecasts for the country. On January 30, Reuters reported that the IMF revised its projections for India's GDP growth from 6.3% to 6.7% for the current fiscal year. The IMF expects the Indian economy to grow at an annual rate of 6.5%, starting in April 2024.

Key Players Driving the Indian Economy 

Key players leading the Indian Economy include Reliance Industries Limited (NSE:RELIANCE), Tata Group, and HDFC Bank Ltd (NSE:HDFCBANK).