Language spread is increasingly driven by population growth and cultural influence rather than colonial expansion, with French projected to surpass English by 2100 due to Africa's 4 billion population, Urdu growing fastest by percentage through Pakistan's population boom, and Korean spreading rapidly through K-pop's cultural influence via smartphones.
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By 2100 French Will Be Spoken by More People Than English — The Geography Behind Why本站添加:
By 2100, French may be spoken by more people than English. Not because people are choosing to learn French, because 60% of French speakers already live in Africa, and Africa's population is heading toward 4 billion. The fastest growing language by percentage over the past 50 years is Urdu.
Pakistan's population has grown from 65 million to 240 million since 1970.
Everyone born there speaks Urdu. Swahili is becoming the language of East African economic integration, 250 million speakers across a billion-person region.
And Korean. Korean has 80 million speakers. No colonies, no empire, slow population growth. Yet Korean is growing as a learned language faster than almost anything on Earth.
In India alone, Korean learning grew 75% [music] in 1 year. Because of K-pop.
A boy band changed the geography of language.
For the first time in history, a language is spreading through through smartphones, not through armies.
Watch the full video on our Where on Earth channel, link in bio.
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