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Power Language Index (May 2016)
Kai L. Chan, PhD
FRENCH
EXPERT OPINION
FRENCH
PLI rank: 3
PLI score: 0.339
Language family: Romance
Geographic coverage: Africa,
Europe, North America
French is the third most powerful
language, buttressed by its strong
standing in diplomatic circles. Indeed,
French retains an air of sophistication
and is the go-to second language people
acquire when they wish to appear
educated or sophisticated. The language
of De Gaulle holds official status at
most major international organisations
(and all tracked in the PLI), even if
English happens to be the de facto
working tongue. Nevertheless, where
English and French once vied against
each other to be the global lingua franca,
French has clearly slipped behind its
cross-channel rival.
French punches above its weight relative
to its small base of native speakers.
The language counts just 80 million
speakers, the smallest of any of the
top-10 languages. But the power of
French can be seen in its high number
of L2 speakers (trailing only English
and Arabic). Indeed, French is the lingua
franca or the language of the elite in
many African nations even if it is not the
mother tongue of the population at large.
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PLI rank: 3
PLI score: 0.339
Language family: Romance
Geographic coverage: Africa, Europe, North America
IND #
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
INDICATOR
GEOGRAPHY
Countries spoken
Land area (mn km2)
Tourists-in (mn)
VALUE
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
ECONOMY
PPP GDP (Int$BN)
PPP GDP/cap (Int$)
Exports ($BN)
FX mkt share (%)
SDR composition (%)
4,949
12,877
1,434
7.8
7.2
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
COMMUNICATION
Native speakers (mn)
L2 speakers (mn)
Family size (mn)
Tourists-out (mn)
80
140
773
68.9
24.5
13.6
125.0
IND #
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
INDICATOR
KNOWLEDGE & MEDIA
Internet content (%)
Feature films
Top-500 universities
Academic journals
DIPLOMACY
IMF (indicator)
UN (indicator)
WB (indicator)
Index of 10 SNOs
OPP # OPPORTUNITY
OPPORTUNIY
1
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2
Economy
3
Communication
4
Knowledge & media
5
Diplomacy
VALUE
4.0
272
44
76
1
1
1
1.0
RANK
2
6
5
5
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of Knowledge. Modern higher education
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region, and the political and cultural
climates currently are not as conducive
to the modern research university.
Colonial legacy has also given rise to
French (and in modern time to English)
as the prestige language in some Arabic
countries.