The internet is a big place, and it’s getting bigger every day. With so much information being shared around the world, it’s important to know what’s going on in your area—and how you can be a part of it. We’ve compiled a list of the most commonly used languages in the internet for you to keep track of. It’s important to know where your audience is coming from so that you can tailor your content appropriately and make sure that people are able to understand what it is you’re saying.
If you want to make the internet more accessible to your audience, then it’s important to speak the right language—you know, literally. But which languages should you be focusing on? There are more than 6,500 languages in the world, and while we can’t give you a full rundown of every single one of them here (yet!), we did create an infographic that gives you an overview of the 20 most commonly used languages on the Internet. English is the most commonly used language on the internet. It’s also the most commonly spoken language in the world, with around 590 million native speakers.
In conclusion, it can be seen that English is the most commonly used language in the Internet (around 60% of all websites) and Ukrainian is the least commonly used one.