On 10 November 2016 at 17:56, Doug Ewell <d...@ewellic.org> wrote: > > Keep in mind that the CLDR table documents 675 of the world's best-known > languages, counting variants such as three different orthographies of > Uzbek.
Oddly, it seems that there are over 1.2 billion speakers of Cantonese in China, but no speakers of Mandarin (the biggest language by number of speakers in the world). Andrew