It's possible, however it would be impracticable, because the reason for such statistical profile would be futile or useless. And yet, it was done by Ethnologue, proving it was not futile.
It depends on what size geographical area you look at, but if you just base it on countries, the country with the largest number of languages is Nigeria.
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Papua New Guinea is recognized as the country with the highest number of languages, with over 800 different languages spoken among its population.
India prints the maximum number of daily newspapers in different languages. The country has a diverse linguistic landscape, resulting in newspapers being published in numerous languages across the country.
Papua New Guinea has the most languages of any nation: 842.Note: Nigeria might be the second country, with 521 languages. India is number 3 with 455 languages.
Papua New Guinea has 830 spoken languages and leads the world with the most spoken languages. It also has 11 additional languages, none of which have known speakers. India is second with 742 and the U.S. is fifth with 311.
The official languages country wide are: 1. New Ginea - 820 2. Indonesia - 742 3. Nigeria - 516 4. India - 427 5. United states - 311
INDIA Individual mother tongues in India number several hundred; The 1961 census recognized 1,652 languages
Canada Most African countries have several official languages, as well as any number of local languages. Finland has two (Finnish and Swedish), and Switzerland four. China has 296 spoken languages.
Edward can speak multiple languages, depending on his background and experiences. It is not possible to determine an exact number without more specific information.
Dari and Pashto are the two official languages. A number of turkic languages are also spoken.
The Bible is translated in as many as 2,454 languages. In some counts this is more than one third of the number of languages spoken on the planet. There are some languages that have no written form so it will be difficult to translate into every possible language.