The English-speaking world
English is the world’s most spoken language, but most English speakers are not native speakers. In fact, of the about 1.5 billion English speakers, less than 400 million are native speakers. English is a global lingua franca and the standard language in a variety of fields such as computer coding, education, and international business.
Native speakers
English is an official language in 58 countries around the world. 19 countries have a majority of native English speakers, the largest of these being the US (231 mil), the UK (60 mil), Canada (19 mil), Australia (at least 17 mil), New Zealand (4 mil) and South Africa (3 mil). All of these countries have their own pronunciations, as well as differences in vocabulary and – to some extent – spelling.
Non-native speakers
Earlier British colonies, such as India and Hong Kong, have a large population of people who speak English as a second language, but the most skilled users of English as a second language come from countries that have never been British colonies; they are all in Northern Europe: the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland.
The wide variety of English across the globe leads to a great variety in the English language.