Department of English
English is the largest language by number of speakers, and the third most-spoken native language
in the world, after Standard Chinese and Spanish. It is the most widely learned second language and is
either the official language or one of the official languages in almost 60 sovereign states. There are more
people who have learned it as a second language than there are native speakers. It is estimated that there are
over 2 billion speakers of English. English is the majority native language in the United States, the United Kingdom,
Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland, and it is widely spoken in some areas of the Caribbean, Africa and South Asia.
It is a co-official language of the United Nations, the European Union and many other world and regional international
organisations. It is the most widely spoken Germanic language, accounting for at least 70% of speakers of this
Indo-European branch. English speakers are called "Anglophones". Variability among the accents and dialects of
English used in different countries and regions—in terms of phonetics and phonology, and sometimes also vocabulary,
idioms, grammar, and spelling—does not typically prevent understanding by speakers
of other dialects, although mutual unintelligibility can occur at extreme ends of the dialect continuum.