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Which language has most Wikipedia articles?

Which language has most Wikipedia articles?

English
1 000 000+ articles

Language Users
1 English 42,617,474
2 Cebuano 84,582
3 Swedish 798,503
4 German 3,816,612

What language has the least Wikipedia?

Kanuri
As you can see, English has a big lead with almost 4 million articles, followed by German with 1.4 million, French with over 1.2 million, and Dutch with just over 1 million. In 20th place is Korean with around 203,000 articles. Currently, the smallest Wikipedia is Kanuri with only 1 article, at least so far.

Why are there so many Wikipedia articles in Cebuano?

It turns out that there is indeed a catch: most articles for Cebuano and Swedish Wikipedias were not written by humans. Up until 2012, the number of articles in most Wikipedias was growing “organically” – that is, human authors were writing them. Then, in 2012, a bot called Lsjbot was launched.

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Which language has the most grammatical articles?

A grammatical article is a standalone word or a prefix or suffix, that is used to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun. I would say that one language that has the most variations of articles is probably my native language – Macedonian, a south Slavic, analytic language.

Why are there so many Swedish articles on Wikipedia?

This meant that during 2012 and 2013 the number of articles on Swedish Wikipedia more than doubled. This is in large part due to a community project where bots were used in producing articles for all existing species of plants and animals.

Is Spanish more complicated than German and French?

In short, Spanish is more straightforward than German and French. I feel French is slightly more complicated than German and French though it is based on my personal experience. Don’t be surprised if you hear the opposite. Difficulty level – Spanish – 6/10, German – 7/10, French – 7.5/10.

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Why is German so widely spoken in the world?

Due to the German diaspora as well as German being the second most widely spoken language in Europe and the third most widely taught foreign language in the US and the EU (in upper secondary education) amongst others, the geographical distribution of German speakers (or “Germanophones”) spans all inhabited continents.

Which languages are most similar to the German language?

The languages that are most similar to the German are the other members of the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German/Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, and Yiddish. There are strong similarities in vocabulary with Danish, Norwegian and Swedish,…

What is the difference between Spanish and France?

Spanish is essential in South and Central America (except Brazil) whereas French is de-facto language in Quebec (Canada), North and Central Africa, and parts of Europe (France and neighbors). Globalization has had a dramatic impact on languages and the way people learn it.