771 people residing in 68 countries have already registered to the Polyglot Gathering 2019 (you can be the next one!). Here are some statistics about them.
Gender
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Age
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Countries
The ten most represented residence countries
Country | Participants |
---|---|
Germany | 17% |
Slovakia | 12% |
United Kingdom | 8% |
Poland | 7% |
France | 5% |
Austria | 5% |
Czech Republic | 4% |
Russia | 4% |
United States | 4% |
Netherlands | 3% |
Other countries (in alphabetical order: Antarctica, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates) | 30% |
The ten most represented origin countries
Country | Participants |
---|---|
Germany | 11% |
Slovakia | 10% |
United States | 9% |
Poland | 8% |
United Kingdom | 6% |
Russia | 6% |
Ukraine | 5% |
France | 4% |
Czech Republic | 4% |
Italy | 3% |
Other countries (in alphabetical order: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey) | 35% |
Languages
Answers to “In which languages would you like to listen to lectures?”
Languages | Participants |
---|---|
English | 93% |
German | 58% |
Spanish | 52% |
French | 50% |
Italian | 36% |
Russian | 31% |
Portuguese | 22% |
Polish | 19% |
Slovak | 19% |
Esperanto | 16% |
Dutch | 16% |
Chinese | 11% |
Japanese | 9% |
All languages known by participants
This list is based on what participants checked in “In which languages would you like to listen to lectures?” and what they wrote in “Please tell us all other languages you know (A2 level or higher)” in the registration form. Last update: June 2nd.
# | Language | Participants |
---|---|---|
1 | English | 98% |
2 | German | 68% |
3 | Spanish | 59% |
4 | French | 59% |
5 | Italian | 41% |
6 | Russian | 37% |
7 | Portuguese | 25% |
8 | Polish | 23% |
9 | Slovak | 21% |
10 | Dutch | 19% |
11 | Esperanto | 18% |
12 | Czech | 17% |
13 | Chinese | 16% |
14 | Swedish | 15% |
15 | Japanese | 12% |
16 | Norwegian | 6% |
17 | Hungarian | 5% |
18 | Ukrainian | 5% |
19 | Arabic | 5% |
20 | Catalan | 4% |
21 | Danish | 4% |
22 | Greek | 4% |
23 | Hebrew | 4% |
24 | Romanian | 4% |
25 | Finnish | 3% |
26 | Turkish | 3% |
27 | Croatian | 3% |
28 | Serbian | 3% |
29 | Latin | 3% |
30 | Korean | 2% |
31 | Slovene | 2% |
32 | Bulgarian | 2% |
33 | Afrikaans | 2% |
34 | Cantonese | 2% |
35 | Hindi | 2% |
36 | Indonesian | 2% |
37 | Irish | 2% |
38 | Icelandic | 1% |
39 | Lithuanian | 1% |
40 | Persian | 1% |
41 | Thai | 1% |
42 | Serbo-Croatian | 1% |
43 | Welsh | 1% |
44 | Yiddish | 1% |
45 | Ancient Greek | 1% |
46 | Galician | 1% |
47 | Latvian | 1% |
48 | Vietnamese | 1% |
49 | Belarusian | 1% |
50 | Estonian | 1% |
51 | Malay | 1% |
52 | Basque | 1% |
53 | Swahili | 1% |
54 | Swiss German | 1% |
55 | Toki Pona | 1% |
56 | American Sign Language | <1% |
57 | Bengali | <1% |
58 | Georgian | <1% |
59 | Tagalog | <1% |
60 | Urdu | <1% |
61 | Armenian | <1% |
62 | Azerbaijani | <1% |
63 | Faroese | <1% |
64 | Guaraní | <1% |
65 | Khmer | <1% |
66 | Klingon | <1% |
67 | Lao | <1% |
68 | Low German | <1% |
69 | Neapolitan | <1% |
70 | Punjabi | <1% |
71 | Scottish Gaelic | <1% |
72 | Shan | <1% |
73 | Sicilian | <1% |
74 | Tamil | <1% |
75 | Albanian | <1% |
76 | Berber | <1% |
77 | Bosnian | <1% |
78 | Breton | <1% |
79 | Burmese | <1% |
80 | Corsican | <1% |
81 | Greenlandic | <1% |
82 | Haitian Creole | <1% |
83 | Hani | <1% |
84 | Hausa | <1% |
85 | Ido | <1% |
86 | Jinghpaw | <1% |
87 | Kazakh | <1% |
88 | Kiribati | <1% |
89 | Levantine Arabic | <1% |
90 | Ligurian | <1% |
91 | Lombard | <1% |
92 | Macedonian | <1% |
93 | Manx | <1% |
94 | Martinican Creole | <1% |
95 | Mirandese | <1% |
96 | Moroccan Arabic | <1% |
97 | Nahuatl | <1% |
98 | Nepali | <1% |
99 | Niuean | <1% |
100 | Northern Sami | <1% |
101 | Old Church Slavonic | <1% |
102 | Palauan | <1% |
103 | Papiamentu | <1% |
104 | Romansh | <1% |
105 | Sardinian | <1% |
106 | Shanghainese | <1% |
107 | Sherpa | <1% |
108 | South Marquesan | <1% |
109 | Taiwanese (Minnan) | <1% |
110 | Tajik | <1% |
111 | Tamang | <1% |
112 | Telugu | <1% |
113 | Teochew | <1% |
114 | Tibetan | <1% |
115 | Tok Pisin | <1% |
116 | Tswana | <1% |
117 | Upper Sorbian | <1% |
118 | Uyghur | <1% |
119 | Venetian | <1% |
120 | Walloon | <1% |
121 | Wu | <1% |
122 | Yucatec Maya | <1% |