Italki number of tutors per language
I used italki a lot to find native Spanish speaker to practice the language. Along the way I found a lot of interesting people.
Recently I got interested in Ladino, but there are no Ladino tutors on italki. So I was wonder how many tutors are for other languages. Here is a partial table:
Language | Tutors |
---|---|
English | 7683 |
Spanish | 3831 |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 1781 |
French | 1287 |
Russian | 1194 |
Japanese | 1170 |
Italian | 1029 |
Portuguese | 684 |
German | 646 |
Arabic | 436 |
Korean | 404 |
Filipino (Tagalog) | 266 |
Turkish | 258 |
Persian (Farsi) | 161 |
Polish | 147 |
Ukrainian | 136 |
Hindi | 135 |
Greek | 100 |
Dutch | 99 |
Vietnamese | 96 |
Indonesian | 84 |
Catalan | 75 |
Hebrew | 64 |
Swahili | 63 |
Czech | 60 |
Romanian | 57 |
Swedish | 56 |
Hungarian | 51 |
Afrikaans | 41 |
Norwegian | 21 |
Danish | 21 |
Finnish | 17 |
Zulu | 17 |
Armenian | 16 |
Latin | 14 |
Esperanto | 13 |
Greek Ancient | 12 |
Kurdish | 8 |
Welsh | 7 |
Icelandic | 6 |
Turkmen | 6 |
Basque | 5 |
Igbo | 4 |
Quechua | 3 |
Irish Gaelic | 3 |
Amharic | 2 |
Scottish Gaelic | 1 |
Yiddish | 1 |
Guambiano | 0 |
Cherokee | 0 |
Hawaiian | 0 |
Navajo | 0 |
Judeo-Tat | 0 |
Ladino | 0 |
There are 6 subgroups of Arabic, I don't know if the one called "Arabic" includes all of them or if that is a separate category.
Same with Chinese.
There are a lot more languages. I picked the "most popular" ones according to italki, the onese that have a course on Duolingo, and a few others of my personal interest.
In this report there is no indication how many classes these people have. How many of them are really active and having a lot of classes and how many only get a few in a month.
There are also 7 people offering lessons in "Other" language.