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Definition About English
English arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and what is now south-east Scotland, but was then under the control of the kingdom of Northumbria. Following the extensive influence of Great Britain and the United Kingdom from the 17th century to the mid-20th century, via the British Empire, and of the United States since the mid-20th century, it has been widely propagated around the world, becoming the leading language of international discourse and the lingua franca in many regions.
Historically, English originated from the fusion of closely related dialects, now collectively termed Old English, which were brought to the eastern coast of Great Britain by Germanic (Anglo-Saxons) settlers by the 5th century – with the word English being derived from the name of the Angles, and ultimately from their ancestral region of Angeln (in what is now Schleswig-Holstein). A significant number of English words are constructed based on roots from Latin, because Latin in some form was the lingua franca of the Christian Church and of European intellectual life. The language was further influenced by the Old Norse language due to Viking invasions in the 8th and 9th centuries.
The Norman conquest of England in the 11th century gave rise to heavy borrowings from Norman-French, and vocabulary and spelling conventions began to give the appearance of a close relationship with Romance languages to what had then become Middle English. The Great Vowel Shift that began in the south of England in the 15th century is one of the historical events that mark the emergence of Modern English from Middle English.
Owing to the assimilation of words from many other languages throughout history, modern English contains a very large vocabulary, with complex and irregular spelling, particularly of vowels. Modern English has not only assimilated words from other European languages but also from all over the world, including words of Hindi and African origin. The Oxford English Dictionary lists over 250,000 distinct words, not including many technical, scientific, and slang terms.
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List in order of total speakers
Rank | Country | % English speakers | Eligible population | Total English speakers | As first language | As an additional language | Comment |
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1 | 95.19 | 280,950,438 | 267,444,149 | 225,505,953 | 41,938,196 | Figures are from the year 2007 American Community Survey by the U.S. Census Bureau. English speaker figures are for persons age 5 and older. Total population age 5 and older was 280,950,438 of which 267,444,149 stated that they spoke English "very well" or "well". Second language speakers are respondents age 5 and older who reported they do not speak English at home but know it "very well" or "well".[1] | |
2 | 12.16 | 1,030,000,000 | 125,226,449 | 226,449 | 125,000,000 | 2001 figures for native language (first language).[2][3][4] The additional language figure includes English speakers, but not English users.[5][6] | |
3 | 49 | 181,000,000 | 88,690,000 | 88,690,000 | Estimate by Euromonitor International (2009), based on trade interviews, data from the Pakistan Government's Statistics Division and other government bodies.[7] | ||
4 | 78.53 | 97,000,000 | 76,177,000 | 3,427,000 | 72,750,000 | Total speakers: Census 2000, text above Figure 7. 63.71% of the 66.7 million people aged 5 years or more could speak English. Native speakers: Census 1995, as quoted by Andrew Gonzalez in The Language Planning Situation in the Philippines, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 19 (5&6), 487–525. (1998). Ethnologue lists 3.4 million native speakers with 75% of the population speaking it as an additional language.[8] | |
5 | 53.34 | 148,093,000 | 79,000,000 | 4,000,000 | 75,000,000 | Figures are for speakers of Nigerian Pidgin, an English-based pidgin or creole. Ihemere gives a range of roughly 3 to 5 million native speakers; the midpoint of the range is used in the table. Ihemere, Kelechukwu Uchechukwu. 2006. "A Basic Description and Analytic Treatment of Noun Clauses in Nigerian Pidgin." Nordic Journal of African Studies 15(3): 296–313. | |
6 | 97.74 | 60,975,000 | 59,600,000 | 58,100,000 | 1,500,000 | Source: Crystal (2003)[clarification needed], p. 109. | |
7 | 56 | 82,191,000 | 46,272,504 | 272,504 | 46,000,000 | Native speakers: Statistisches Bundesamt (cited here). Non-native speakers: Eurobarometer report 2006 Does not include foreign military personnel based in Germany. |
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8 | 18 | 163,323,100 | 29,398,158 | 29,398,158 | Source: Euromonitor International report 2009 | ||
9 | 35 | 80,289,500 | 28,101,325 | 28,101,325 | Source: Euromonitor International Report 2011 [9] | ||
10 | 85.18 | 33,355,400 | 25,246,220 | 17,694,830 | 7,551,390 | Source: 2001 Census - Knowledge of Official Languages and Mother Tongue. The 2001 count noted that of 29,639,030 speakers, 20,014,645 spoke English only, and 5,231,575 spoke English and French, while 3,946,525 spoke French only and 446,920 who were classified as speaking "neither English nor French". No data was listed for persons who spoke English and a language other than French. The native speakers figure comprises 122,660 people with both French and English as a native language, plus 17,572,170 people with English and not French as a native language. | |
11 | 39 | 65,350,000 | 25,500,000 | 25,500,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
12 | 34 | 59,619,290 | 20,300,000 | 20,300,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
13 | 97.03 | 21,394,309 | 17,357,833 | 15,013,965 | 2,343,868 | Source: 2001 Census. [3] The 2001 census data is subject to multiple interpretations. The data noted that 18,972,350 persons out of 21,394,309 total were speakers of a language, and excluded young children. However, more than a million of those 18,972,350 persons provided no information; 879,778 did not give information on proficiency, and 203,101 were "overseas visitors" who were not asked. Of the 17,889,671 persons for whom an inquiry was made 17,357,833 spoke English only, or "well" or "very well" as a second language; while 531,838 spoke "not well" or "not at all". | |
14 | 27.16 | 63,038,247 | 17,121,187 | 17,121,187 | |||
15 | 90 | 16,730,000 | 15,000,000 | 15,000,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
16 | 28.57 | 47,850,700 | 13,673,203 | 3,673,203 | 10,000,000 | Native speakers: 2001 Census: Census in Brief, page 15 (Table 2.5) Non-native speakers: Crystal (2003), p. 109. |
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17 | 33 | 38,501,000 | 12,700,000 | 12,700,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
18 | 17 | 70,586,256 | 12,000,000 | 12,000,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2006 | ||
19 | 35 | 31,700,000 | 11,095,000 | 11,000,000 | Source: Euromonitor International report (2011) | ||
20 | 22 | 47,190,000 | 10,400,000 | 10,400,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
21 | 0.83 | 1,200,000,000 | 10,000,000 | 10,000,000 | Figures are for English users in mainland China only (i.e. excluding Hong Kong where English is an official language and Macau). The oft-cited figure of 300 million is for "learners."[10] | ||
22 | 4.94 | 192,376,496 | 9,500,000 | 9,500,000 | Source: Target Group Index - IPOBE | ||
23 | 86 | 9,415,295 | 8,100,000 | 8,100,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
24 | 18.83 | 43,013,431 | 8,100,000 | 7,900,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
25 | 41.51 | 18,549,000 | 7,700,000 | 7,700,000 | Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | ||
25 | 20.54 | 27,170,000 | 5,580,000 | 380,000 | 5,200,000 | Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
26 | 4.9 | 141,888,900 | 6,955,315 | 1,804 | 6,953,511 | Source: Basic Results, Tables 4.4 and 4.1, Russian Census (2002). The "total" figure is the number of residents who reported English as one of the language they knew. The "first language" figure is the number of residents who reported "American" or "English" as their nationality. The "additional languages" figure is the difference. More than 9 million schoolgoers studied English as a foreign language in 2008-2009. | |
27 | 59 | 10,584,534 | 6,250,000 | 6,250,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2006 (the 2012 report seems to have a critical typo) | ||
28 | 84.97 | 7,303,000 | 6,205,000 | 100,000 | 6,105,000 | Source: Ethnologue (2005)[11] English is widely spoken by all ethnic groups.[12][13] |
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29 | 73 | 8,415,000 | 6,150,000 | 6,150,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
30 | 31 | 19,043,767 | 5,900,000 | 5,900,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
31 | 41.58 | 13,349,000 | 5,550,000 | 250,000 | 5,300,000 | Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
32 | 51 | 10,787,690 | 5,500,000 | 5,500,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
33 | 10.99 | 46,399,000 | 5,100,000 | 5,100,000 | |||
34 | 83.53 | 5,866,000 | 4,900,000 | 500,000 | 4,400,000 | Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
35 | 4.55 | 106,682,500 | 4,855,000 | 4,855,000 | Consulta Mitovsky-Tracking Poll Roy Campos: Las Lenguas Extranjeras en México, April 2007 [4]; and II Conteo de Población y Vivienda, Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (INEGI) [5]. | ||
36 | 86 | 5,543,000 | 4,770,000 | 4,770,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
37 | 61.28 | 7,637,300 | 4,680,000 | 73,400 | 4,606,600 | Figure for speakers of English as "main language", according to Federal Statistical Office, Neuchâtel 2008[14] Source for number of non-native English speakers is 1999 publication by Prof. François Grin cited here: http://switzerland.isyours.com/e/countries/uk/language.html | |
38 | 14 | 32,770,900 | 4,587,926 | 4,587,926 | Source: Euromonitor International report 2011 | ||
39 | 89 | 4,920,500 | 4,379,245 | [citation needed] | |||
40 | 98.37 | 4,422,100 | 4,350,000 | 4,122,100 | 237,900 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2006; Central Statistics Office [6]; Travbla [7] | |
41 | 80 | 5,076,700 | 4,061,360 | 665,087 | 3,396,273 | Source: 2010 Census. Second language speaker figure only includes those literate in English aged 15 or more and does not include third language proficiency. Singapore Census of Population, 2010, Advance Data Release No.1, "Demographic Characteristics, Education, Language and Religion" | |
42 | 21.3 | 23,478,000 | 5,000,000 | 5,000,000 | Source: Huber report [15] Note this includes speakers of pidgin English. | ||
43 | 9.89 | 40,454,000 | 4,000,000 | 4,000,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
44 | 97.82 | 4,275,100 | 3,673,623 | 3,673,623 | There were 4,027,947 responses to 2006 Census: Language spoken.
3,673,679 gave English as a response, 81,936 had no English but another
language. The balance of 272,382 were; no language (too young) 75,195,
no response 196,221, response unidentifiable 588, response outside scope
378. Hence it is most meaningful to express the English speaking per
cent without including the figures for these 272,382. This gives 97.8%
English-speaking, 2.2% non-English-speaking (3,673,679 and 81,936
divided by 3,755,565) Crystal (2003), p. 109, gives figures of 3,700,000 native speakers and 150,000 second language speakers. |
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45 | 70 | 5,410,000 | 3,800,000 | 3,800,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
46 | 27 | 10,623,000 | 2,900,000 | 2,900,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
47 | 49.76 | 6,331,000 | 3,150,000 | 150,000 | 3,000,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
48 | 82.67 | 3,750,000 | 3,100,000 | 600,000 | 2,500,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
49 | 45 | 6,598,000 | 2,969,370 | 2,969,370 | Source: Euromonitor International report (2009) | ||
51 | 97.64 | 2,714,000 | 2,650,000 | 2,600,000 | 50,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
52 | 7 | 35,954,000 | 2,516,780 | 2,516,780 | Source: Euromonitor International report (2009) | ||
53 | 8.09 | 30,884,000 | 2,500,000 | 2,500,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
54 | 35.9 | 6,963,100 | 2,500,000 | 200,000 | 2,300,000 | According to 1996 by-census, Hong Kong has approximately 2.5 million speakers, of whom 200,000 regard English as their "usual" language.[16] | |
55 | 27 | 10,562,214 | 2,850,000 | 2,850,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
56 | 20 | 9,982,000 | 2,000,000 | 2,000,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
57 | 9 | 24,800,000 | 2,232,000 | 2,232,000 | Source: Euromonitor International report 2011 | ||
58 | 49 | 4,555,000 | 2,200,000 | 2,200,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2006 | ||
59 | 48.61 | 3,991,000 | 1,940,000 | 100,000 | 1,840,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
60 | 9.9 | 19,299,000 | 1,910,000 | 10,000 | 1,900,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
61 | 16.02 | 11,922,000 | 1,910,000 | 110,000 | 1,800,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
62 | 15.4 | 12,156,705 | 1,874,583 | 602 | 1,873,981 | Number of those who understand spoken English, from these 1.9 million: 311,435 (2.6%/16.6%) can only read, 931,444 (7.7%/49.6%) can read and write in English. The number of native speakers is the sum of Americans and Englishmen "by nationality". (Census 2009) | |
63 | 45 | 4,000,000 | 1,800,000 | 1,800,000 | not verified. | ||
64 | 25 | 7,640,238 | 1,900,000 | 2,605 | 1,902,605 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 and 2011 Census[17] | |
65 | 40 | 4,265,600 | 1,706,000 | 1,706,000 | Source: Euromonitor International report (2011) | ||
66 | 26 | 5,397,036 | 1,400,000 | 1,400,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
67 | 15 | 10,137,400 | 1,520,610 | 1,520,610 | Source: Euromonitor International report 2009 | ||
68 | 10 | 14,250,000 | 1,500,000 | 1,500,000 | |||
69 | 59 | 2,050,000 | 1,210,000 | 1,210,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
70 | 87.74 | 1,305,000 | 1,145,000 | 1,145,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | ||
71 | 38 | 3,053,800 | 1,160,000 | 1,160,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
72 | 46 | 2,070,371 | 950,000 | 950,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
73 | 90.55 | 751,000 | 680,000 | 650,000 | 30,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
74 | 38.42 | 1,639,833 | 630,000 | 630,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
75 | 50 | 1,294,236 | 650,000 | 650,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
76 | 73 | 839,000 | 610,000 | 610,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
77 | 3.88 | 13,931,831 | 540,209 | 209 | 540,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109 and Kayambizinthu.[18] | |
78 | 27.86 | 1,795,000 | 500,000 | 500,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
79 | 2.9 | 17,269,525 | 500,000 | 350,000 | 150000 | Source: Anglo Chilian. | |
80 | 87.09 | 470,784 | 410,000 | 260,000 | 150,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
81 | 89 | 453,000 | 400,000 | 400,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
82 | 17.24 | 1,820,916 | 314,000 | 14,000 | 300,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
83 | 56 | 509,000 | 290,000 | 290,000 | Source: Eurobarometer report 2012 | ||
84 | 87.13 | 330,549 | 288,000 | 260,000 | 28,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
85 | 98.57 | 279,000 | 275,000 | 262,000 | 13,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
86 | 81.65 | 301,270 | 246,000 | 190,000 | 56,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
87 | 15.97 | 1,264,866 | 202,000 | 2,000 | 200,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
88 | 83.55 | 215,446 | 180,000 | 60,000 | 120,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
89 | 20.62 | 853,445 | 176,000 | 6,000 | 170,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
90 | 31.68 | 552,438 | 175,000 | 10,000 | 165,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
91 | 0.22 | 78,254,090 | 171,712 | 1,986 | 169,726 | ||
92 | 91.09 | 173,456 | 158,000 | 58,000 | 100,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
93 | 37.76 | 381,371 | 144,000 | 10,000 | 134,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
94 | 95 | 120,000 | 114,000 | 114,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | ||
95 | 95.97 | 108,448 | 113,000 | 98,000 | 15,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
96 | 90.91 | 110,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | ||
97 | 50 | 192,000 | 96,000 | 96,000 | |||
98 | 49.86 | 188,540 | 94,000 | 1,000 | 93,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
99 | 99.93 | 80,058 | 80,000 | 80,000 | |||
100 | 11.4 | 658,000 | 75,000 | 75,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
101 | 43.03 | 165,000 | 71,000 | 31,000 | 40,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
102 | 83.33 | 84,000 | 70,000 | 5,000 | 65,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
103 | 80 | 85,000 | 68,000 | 66,000 | 2,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
104 | 100 | 67,000 | 67,000 | 2,000 | 65,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
105 | 57.66 | 111,000 | 64,000 | 4,000 | 60,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
106 | 96.92 | 65,000 | 63,000 | 63,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
107 | 94.03 | 67,000 | 63,000 | 3,000 | 60,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | |
108 | 59,000 | 60,000 | 60,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |||
109 | 4.38 | 1,141,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
110 | 42.31 | 104,000 | 44,000 | 9,000 | 35,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
111 | 2.34 | 1,709,000 | 40,000 | 40,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | ||
112 | 78 | 50,000 | 39,000 | 39,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | ||
113 | 76.6 | 47,000 | 36,000 | 36,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | ||
114 | 37.93 | 87,000 | 33,000 | 3,000 | 30,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
115 | 0.44 | 7,106,000 | 31,500 | 31,500 | |||
116 | 28,875 | 30,000 | 28,000 | 2,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
117 | 30 | 100,000 | 30,000 | 30,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
118 | 24.21 | 95,000 | 23,000 | 23,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
119 | 86.96 | 23,000 | 20,000 | 20,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | ||
120 | 92.5 | 20,000 | 18,500 | 500 | 18,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
121 | 22 | 81,222 | 17,869 | 17,869 | Source Census: Linguistic knowledge 2004. | ||
122 | 3 | 29,890,686 | 896,720 | 20,000 | 876720 | Source: Census. | |
123 | 92.31 | 13,000 | 12,000 | 12,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
124 | 10,000 | 10,300 | 800 | 9,500 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | ||
125 | 0.15 | 9,760,000 | 15,000 | 15,000 | |||
126 | 81.82 | 6,600 | 5,400 | 5,400 | |||
127 | 19.8 | 20,200 | 4,000 | 1,000 | 3,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. | |
128 | 67.8 | 5,900 | 4,000 | 4,000 | Source: Crystal (2003), p. 109. Note this includes speakers of an English creole. | ||
129 | 100 | 3,500 | 3,500 | 3,500 | |||
130 | 95.54 | 3,140 | 3,000 | 1,991 | 1,009 | ||
131 | 2,160 | 1,600 | 78 | 2,082 | |||
132 | 79.38 | 2,114 | 1,678 | 1,678 | |||
133 | 3.54 | 26,000 | 920 | 920 | |||
134 | 0.05 | 408,000 | 200 | 200 | |||
135 | 3.07 | 6,125 | 188 | 188 | |||
136 | 92 | 50 | 46 | 46 | |||
137 | 2.86 | 1,400 | 40 | 40 |
The European Union is a supranational union composed of 27 member states. The combined total English speaking population is 229,850,000 (out of a total population of 500,000,000 – 46%) including 61,850,000 native speakers and 168,000,000 non-native speakers,[19] and would be ranked 2nd if it were included.
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List in order of native speakers
This section needs additional citations for verification. (July 2009) |
Rank | Country | First language |
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1 | 225,505,953[1] | |
2 | 58,200,000[20] | |
3 | 18,232,195[21] | |
4 | 15,581,334[22] | |
5 | 4,400,000[23] | |
6 | 3,673,203[24] | |
7 | 3,500,000+ (approx.)[25] | |
8 | 3,427,000[8] | |
9 | 2,600,000+ (approx.)[26] | |
10 | 1,097,443[27] | |
11 | 990,000[28] | |
12 | 945,000[citation needed] | |
13 | 650,000 | |
14 | 600,000 | |
15 | 500,000 | |
16 | 380,000 | |
17 | 272,504 | |
18 | 262,000 | |
19 | 260,000 | |
20 | 250,000 | |
21 | 227,000 | |
22 | 200,000 | |
22 | 190,000 | |
23 | 150,000 | |
24 | 114,000 | |
25 | 110,000 | |
26= | 100,000 | |
26= | 100,000[11] | |
26= | 100,000 | |
28 | 98,000 | |
29 | >93,500[29] | |
30 | 73,000 | |
31 | 66,000 | |
32 | 63,000 | |
33 | 60,000 | |
34 | 58,000 | |
35 | 39,000 | |
36 | 36,000 | |
37 | 31,500 | |
38 | 31,000 | |
39 | 28,000 | |
40 | 20,000 | |
41 | 14,000 | |
42 | 12,000 | |
43= | 10,000 | |
43= | 10,000 | |
43= | 10,000 | |
46 | 9,000 | |
47 | 15,000 | |
48 | 6,000 | |
49 | 5,400 | |
50 | 5,000 | |
51= | 4,000 | |
51= | 4,000 | |
53 | 3,500 | |
54= | 3,000 | |
54= | 3,000 | |
56= | 2,000 | |
56= | 2,000 | |
58 | 1,991 | |
59 | 1,986 | |
60 | 1,804 | |
61 | 1,678 | |
62= | 1,000 | |
63= | 1,000 | |
64 | 920 | |
65 | 800 | |
66 | 500 | |
67 | 200 | |
68 | 188 | |
69 | 78 | |
70 | 46 | |
71 | 40 | |
72 | 30 |
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