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Lọ sí: atọ́ka, àwárí
English  
Bi se n pe: /ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/[1]
Èdè ní: Listed in the article
Total speakers: First language: 309 – 400 million
Second language: 199 – 1,400 million[2]
Overall: 0.5 – 1.8 billion

[3] 

Ranking: 3 (native speakers)[4][5]
Total: 1 or 2 [6]
Èdè ìbátan: Indo-European
 Germanic
  West Germanic
   Anglo–Frisian
    Anglic
     EnglishÀdàkọ:Infobox Language/script 
Official status
Official language in: 53 countries
Àdàkọ:UNO
Àdàkọ:EU
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Regulated by: no official regulation
Language codes
ISO 639-1: en
ISO 639-2: eng
ISO 639-3: engÀdàkọ:Infobox Language/map

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  1. "English, a. and n." The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd ed. 1989. OED Online. Oxford University Press. 6 September 2007 <http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/50075365
  2. see: Ethnologue (1984 estimate); The Triumph of English, The Economist, Dec. 20th, 2001; Ethnologue (1999 estimate); 20,000 Teaching Jobs (English). Oxford Seminars. Retrieved on 2007-02-18.; Lecture 7: World-Wide English. EHistLing. Retrieved on 2007-03-26.
  3. Lecture 7: World-Wide English. EHistLing. Retrieved on 2007-03-26.
  4. Ethnologue, 1999
  5. CIA World Factbook, Field Listing - Languages (World).
  6. Languages of the World (Charts), Comrie (1998), Weber (1997), and the Summer Institute for Linguistics (SIL) 1999 Ethnologue Survey. Available at The World's Most Widely Spoken Languages
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