Languages

Every language in this sample. S is speakers, M is monolingual data, Bmax is the largest bilingual corpus with any partner, and Σ (ran_sum) is the sum of all components, a rough single-number proxy used in the RAN Paper. Each digit is an order of magnitude (see the overview); each page lists the raw counts and sources behind its score.

The set is deliberately diverse. From English at the top to Indigenous languages of the Americas (Quechua, Guarani, Cherokee, Owens Valley Paiute) that are usually flattened into one "low-resource" label despite differing by orders of magnitude.

All languages
20 rows
NameRANSMBmaxΣSpeakers
English9/10/es-8/fr-8/de-8/zh-79108271132366680
Chinese9/9/en-7/ja-7997251299877520
Spanish8/9/en-8/fr-8/pt-889825485000000
Arabic8/8/en-7/fr-788723422000000
Hindi8/8/en-7/ur-688723341000000
Vietnamese7/9/en-7/zh-67972376000000
Korean7/8/en-7/ja-67872277300000
Turkish7/8/en-7/de-77872282231620
Nepali7/7/en-7/hi-67772124131000
Sinhala7/7/en-77772115300000
Mongolian6/7/en-7/zh-5677207000000
Hausa7/6/en-6/fr-67661943900000
Swahili7/4/en-7/fr-67471815437390
Welsh5/6/en-756718977366
Maltese5/3/en-7/it-653715570000
Yoruba7/2/fr-6/en-67261540000000
Guarani6/1/en-6/es-2616134500000
Quechua6/0/en-6/es-2606128900000
Cherokee4/2/en-44241012300
Owens Valley Paiute1/3/en-3133712
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