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Languages Facts for Kids

Weird and wonderful language facts

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The Korean alphabet, Hangul, was invented by King Sejong the Great in 1443 so ordinary people could learn to read.

LanguagesSource: Britannica
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Basque, spoken in Spain and France, is not related to any other known language on Earth.

LanguagesSource: Britannica
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Papua New Guinea has over 840 languages, more than any other country in the world.

LanguagesSource: Ethnologue
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Chinese doesn't use an alphabet β€” instead it uses over 50,000 characters, though you only need about 3,000 to read a newspaper.

LanguagesSource: Britannica
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Spanish is one of the fastest spoken languages in the world, with speakers averaging about 7.82 syllables per second.

LanguagesSource: Scientific American
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Sign languages are different around the world β€” American Sign Language is completely different from British Sign Language.

LanguagesSource: Britannica
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Finnish has no future tense β€” speakers use the present tense and context to talk about the future.

LanguagesSource: Oxford University Press
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The letter "e" is the most commonly used letter in the English language.

LanguagesSource: Oxford University Press
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Japanese uses three different writing systems at the same time: hiragana, katakana, and kanji.

LanguagesSource: Britannica
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The longest word in English is "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" β€” a lung disease caused by volcanic dust. It has 45 letters!

LanguagesSource: Oxford University Press