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State of Language Exchange

Who the world is learning — and who can teach them

A live, aggregate look at language exchange on LingoSpark: for every language, how many members natively speak it versus how many are learning it. Real counts, no personal data, updated daily.

Active members
Languages in exchange
Most-learned language
Most under-supplied

Supply vs. demand by language

Demand = members learning the language. Supply = members who natively speak it and can teach it. A language where demand outpaces supply is where new native speakers are most valuable.

LanguageLearners (demand)Natives (supply)Balance

Frequently asked questions

What is language exchange?

Language exchange pairs two people who each natively speak the language the other is learning. You help your partner practice your language, and they help you practice theirs — a mutual trade of practice time.

Is LingoSpark free?

Yes. LingoSpark is completely free — a browser-based progressive web app with no app-store download and no paid tier for matching or chatting.

What does “supply and demand” mean for a language?

Supply is the number of members who natively speak a language and can teach it. Demand is the number learning it. When demand far exceeds supply, learners of that language have fewer available native partners.

How often is this data updated?

These aggregate statistics are recomputed daily from members’ declared native and target languages. All figures are counts only and contain no personal information.

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Methodology: figures are aggregate counts of active LingoSpark members’ self-declared native language and the language(s) they are learning. No names, photos, locations, or identifiers are included or exposed. Bot and test accounts are excluded. Data recomputed daily.