Russian remains 5th among leading world languages, study shows
"Examining the language’s position in the digital environment is promising - it helps us gauge the overall digital support for the language," Nikita Gusev, acting rector of the Pushkin Institute said
MOSCOW, December 24. /TASS/. Russian has firmly maintained its fifth place among the world's leading languages in recent years, according to a study conducted by the Pushkin State Russian Language Institute.
"Based on an analysis of language competitiveness across five parameters, we concluded that between 2020 and 2024 - the entire study period - Russian managed to preserve its fifth position in the overall rankings," Nikita Gusev, acting rector of the Pushkin Institute, stated at a press conference.
Gusev explained that in 2024, experts from the Pushkin State Russian Language Institute compared Russian with 11 leading global languages across political, scientific, and media spheres. The index evaluates Russian's ranking based on five key parameters: prevalence (seventh place), the language's status in international organizations (fourth place, behind English, French, and Spanish), the number of publications in international scientific databases (fifth place), the number of periodicals (seventh place), and its usage in the digital environment.
Gusev noted the recent growth in the number of scientific publications in Russian.
"Examining the language’s position in the digital environment is promising - it helps us gauge the overall digital support for the language. We can confidently say that the Russian language has adapted to the digital era. It is now one of the world’s most in-demand languages for creating digital content, ranking sixth," Gusev added.
Another area of research is Russian's role as a language in the international labor market within socio-economic parameters, Gusev said, noting that the institute has already begun studying this field, with results to be published in a future study.