Ieithoedd Ewrop yn ôl nifer y siaradwyr
Dyma restr o ieithoedd Ewropeaidd yn ôl nifer y siaradwyr brodorol yn Ewrop yn unig.
Rhestr
golyguRhif | Enw | Nifer brodorol | Cyfanswm |
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1 | Rwseg | 106,000,000[1] | 160,000,000[1] |
2 | Almaeneg | 97,000,000[2] | 170,000,000[3] |
3 | Saesneg | 63,000,000[4] | 260,000,000[3] |
4 | Ffrangeg | 81,000,000[5] | 210,000,000[3] |
5 | Eidaleg | 65,000,000[6] | 82,000,000[3] |
6 | Sbaeneg | 47,000,000[7] | 76,000,000[3] |
7 | Pwyleg | 38,500,000[8] | |
8 | Wcreineg | 32,600,000[9] | |
9 | Rwmaneg | 24,000,000[10] | 28,000,000[11] |
10 | Iseldireg | 22,000,000[12] | |
11 | Tyrceg | 15,752,673[13] | |
12 | Bafareg | 14,000,000[14] | |
13 | Groeg | 13,500,000[15] | |
14 | Hwngareg | 13,000,000[16] | |
15 | Swedeg | 11,100,000[17] | 13,280,000[17] |
16 | Tsieceg | 10,600,000[18] | |
17 | Portiwgaleg | 10,000,000[19] | |
18 | Serbeg | 9,000,000[20] | |
19 | Bwlgareg | 7,800,000[21] | |
20 | Albaneg (Shqip) | 5,367,000[22] 5,877,100[23] (Balkans) |
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21 | Neapoliteg | 5,700,000[24] | |
22 | Croateg | 5,600,000[25] | |
23 | Daneg | 5,500,000[26] | |
24 | Ffinneg | 5,400,000[27] | |
25 | Norwyeg | 5,200,000[28] | |
=25 | Slofaceg | 5,200,000[29] | |
27 | Swiss-Almaeneg | 5,000,000[30] | |
28 | Mainfränkisch | 4,900,000[31] | |
29 | Sisileg | 4,700,000[32] | |
30 | Tatar | 4,300,000[33] | |
31 | Catalaneg | 4,000,000[34] | 10,000,000[35] |
32 | Venetian | 3,800,000[36] | |
33 | Lombard | 3,600,000[37] | |
34 | Belarusian | 3,300,000[38] | |
35 | Lithuanian | 3,000,000[39] | |
36 | Bosnian | 2,500,000[40] | |
37 | Galician | 2,400,000[41] | |
38 | Slovene | 2,100,000[42] | |
39 | Upper Saxon | 2,000,000[43] | |
40 | Latvian | 1,750,000[44] | |
41 | Piedmontese | 1,600,000[45] | |
42 | Romani | 1,500,000[46] | |
43 | Macedonian | 1,400,000[47] | |
=43 | Chechen | 1,400,000[48] | |
45 | Sardinian | 1,350,000[49] | |
46 | Limburgish | 1,300,000 (2001)[50] | |
47 | Bashkir | 1,221,000[51] | |
48 | Chuvash | 1,100,000[52] | |
49 | Estonian | 1,165,400[53] | |
50 | Low German (Low Saxon) | 1,000,000[54] | 2,600,000[54] |
=50 | Kazakh | 1,000,000[55] | |
=50 | Palatinate German | 1,000,000[56] | |
53 | Ripuarian (Platt) | 900,000[57] | |
54 | Swabian German | 820,000[58] | |
55 | Avar | 760,000 | |
56 | Basque | 750,000[59] | |
57 | Friulan | 600,000[60] | |
=57 | Walloon | 600,000[61] | |
=57 | Yiddish | 600,000[62] | |
60 | Cymraeg | 562,000[63] | 750,000 |
61 | Kabardian | 530,000[64] | |
62 | Silesian | 522,000[65] | |
63 | Maltese | 520,000[66] | |
64 | Azerbaijani | 500,000[67] | |
=64 | Ligurian | 500,000[68] | |
=64 | Mari | 500,000[69] | |
=64 | Occitan | 500,000[70] | |
=68 | Crimean Tatar | 480,000[71] | |
69 | Frisian | 470,000[72] | |
70 | Kumyk | 450,000[73] | |
=70 | Ossetian | 450,000[74] | |
72 | Rhaeto-Romance | 370,000[75] | |
73 | Asturian (Astur-Leonese) | 351,791[76] | 641,502[76] |
74 | Udmurt | 340,000[77] | |
75 | Luxembourgish | 336,000[78] | 386,000[78] |
76 | Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino) | 320,000[79] | few[80] |
77 | Icelandic | 330,000[81] | |
78 | Karachay-Balkar | 300,000[82] | |
=78 | Ingush | 300,000[83] | |
80 | Montenegrin | 240,700[84] | |
81 | Irish | 240,000[85] | 2,000,000 |
82 | Komi | 220,000[86] | |
=82 | Zeelandic | 220,000[87] | |
84 | Breton | 206,000[88] | |
85 | Extremaduran | 200,000[89] | |
=85 | Picard | 200,000[90] | |
87 | Franco-Provençal (Arpitan) | 140,000[91] | |
=87 | Gagauz | 140,000[92] | |
89 | Tabasaran | 126,900[93] | |
90 | Erzya | 120,000[94] | |
91 | Adyghe | 117,500[95] | |
92 | Aromanian | 114,000[96] | |
93 | Scots | 110,000[97] | |
94 | Võro | 87,000[98] | |
95 | Kalmyk | 80,500[99] | |
96 | Faroese | 66,150[100] | |
97 | Scottish Gaelic | 57,000[101] | |
98 | Norman | 50,000[102] | |
=98 | Kashubian | 50,000[103] | |
100 | Abaza | 49,800[104] | |
101 | Karelian | 36,000[105] | |
102 | Corsican | 30,000[106] | 125,000[106] |
=102 | Tat | 30,000[107] | |
104 | Aragonese | 25,000[108] | 55,000[109] |
105 | Sami | 23,000[110] | |
106 | Walser German | 20,000[111] | |
=106 | Sorbian (Wendish) | 20,000[112] | |
=106 | Italiot Greek | 20,000 native speakers in 1981[113] | 50,000 |
109 | Yenish | 16,000[114] | |
110 | Mirandese | 15,000[115] | |
111 | Silesian German | 11,000[116] | |
112 | Nenets | 4,000[117] | |
113 | Megleno-Romanian | 3,000[118] | |
114 | Kven | 2000-8000 | |
115 | Moksha | 2,000[119] | |
=115 | Elfdalian | 2000 | |
117 | Vepsian | 1,640[120] | |
118 | Istro-Romanian | 1,100[121] | |
119 | Istriot | 900[122] | |
120 | Cornish | 557[123] | |
121 | Cimbrian | 400[124] | |
122 | Judeo-Italian | 250[125] | |
123 | Manx | 230[126] | 2,300[127] |
124 | Ingrian | 120[128] | |
125 | Wymysorys | 70[129] | |
unranked | Latin | extinct | few[130] |
unranked | Emilian | ||
unranked | Romagnol |
Cyfeiriadau
golygu- ↑ 1.0 1.1 L1: 119 million in the Russian Federation (of which c. 83 million in European Russia), 14.3 million in Ukraine, 6.67 million in Belarus, 0.67 million in Latvia, 0.38 million in Estonia, 0.38 million in Moldova. L1+L2: c. 100 million in European Russia, 39 million in Ukraine, 7 million in Belarus, 7 million in Poland, 2 million in Latvia, c. 2 million in the European portion of Kazakhstan, 1.8 million in Moldova, 1.1 million in Estonia. Nodyn:E18.
- ↑ includes: bar Bavarian, cim Cimbrian, ksh Kölsch, sli Lower Silesian, vmf Mainfränkisch, pfl Palatinate German, swg Swabian German, gsw Swiss German, sxu Upper Saxon, wae Walser German, wep Westphalian, wym Wymysorys, yec Yenish, yid Yiddish; see German dialects.
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