Bahasa yang digunakan di internet
Tampilan
Sekitar lebih dari separuh laman utama situs web yang paling banyak dikunjungi di World Wide Web berbahasa Inggris, dengan sejumlah informasi lain tersedia dalam banyak bahasa lain.[1][2] Menurut W3Techs, bahasa-bahasa papan atas lainnya adalah Rusia, Jerman, Spanyol, Prancis, Jepang, Portugis, Italia, dan Persia. [3]
Dari lebih dari 7.000 bahasa yang ada, hanya beberapa ratis yang diakui telah dipakai untuk laman-laman Web di World Wide Web.[4][1]
Bahasa konten untuk situs web
Peringkat | Bahasa | Persentase |
---|---|---|
1 | Inggris | 54% |
2 | Rusia | 6.0% |
3 | Jerman | 5.9% |
4 | Spanyol | 4.9% |
5 | Prancis | 4.0% |
6 | Jepang | 3.4% |
7 | Portugis | 2.9% |
8 | Italia | 2.3% |
9 | Persia | 2.0% |
10 | Polandia | 1.8% |
11 | Tionghoa | 1.7% |
12 | Belanda | 1.2% |
13 | Turki | 1.2% |
14 | Ceko | 1.0% |
15 | Korea | 0.9% |
16 | Vietnam | 0.7% |
17 | Arab | 0.6% |
18 | Yunani | 0.5% |
19 | Hongaria | 0.5% |
20 | Swedia | 0.5% |
21 | Rumania | 0.4% |
22 | Slowakia | 0.4% |
23 | Denmark | 0.3% |
24 | Indonesia | 0.3% |
25 | Finlandia | 0.3% |
26 | Thai | 0.3% |
27 | Bulgaria | 0.2% |
28 | Ukraina | 0.2% |
29 | Ibrani | 0.2% |
30 | Norwegia Bokmål | 0.2% |
31 | Kroasia | 0.2% |
32 | Lituania | 0.1% |
33 | Serbia | 0.1% |
34 | Norwegia | 0.1% |
35 | Slovenia | 0.1% |
36 | Catalunya | 0.1% |
37 | Latvia | 0.1% |
38 | Estonia | 0.1% |
39 | Hindi | 0.1% |
40 | Azerbaijan | 0.1% |
Referensi
- ^ a b c Kesalahan pengutipan: Tag
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- ^ Pimienta, Daniel, Prado, Daniel and Blanco, Álvaro (2009). "Twelve years of measuring linguistic diversity in the Internet: balance and perspectives". United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
- ^ https://w3techs.com/technologies/history_overview/content_language
- ^ The World Languages Statistics
Pranala luar
- Internet World Users by Language, Internet World Stats.
- "Estimation of English and non-English Language Use on the WWW", Gregory Grefenstette and Julien Nioche, in Proceedings of RIAO'2000, Content-Based Multimedia Information Access, Paris, 12–14 April 2000, pp. 237–246.
- World GDP by Language 1975–2002, Mark Davis, Unicode Technical Note #13 (2003).
- "Writing the Web’s Future in Many Languages", Daniel Sorid, New York Times, 30 December 2008.
- Statistical Survey Report on Internet Usage in China, China Internet Network Information Center (2009), English translation.
- List of CNNIC statistical reports, China Internet Network Information Center (1997-2010).
- Measuring Linguistic Diversity on the Internet, UNESCO (2006).
- Twelve years of measuring linguistic diversity in the Internet, UNESCO (2009).
- Language Observatory, Japan Science and Technology Agency (2012).
- Observatory of linguistic and cultural diversity on the Internet, FUNREDES/MAAYA