Spin the wheel to discover a random world language! Learn how to say hello, see the speaker count, language family, and a fascinating fact about each language.
Click the spinning wheel (or tap on mobile) to randomly select a world language
Watch the wheel spin through 18 languages with their 'hello' greetings
See which language you landed on in the reveal popup
Learn how many speakers it has and what language family it belongs to
Read the fascinating linguistic fact about that language
18 major world languages including English, Mandarin, Spanish, Hindi, Arabic, French, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, German, Korean, Italian, Turkish, Swahili, Persian, Dutch, Greek, and Bengali
How to say 'hello' shown on each wheel segment and in the reveal popup
Speaker count and language family revealed for each language
Fascinating linguistic fact shown for every language
Deep blue-indigo theme representing global communication and connection
The World Languages Spinner is an educational and fun tool that randomly selects one of 18 major world languages and shares interesting information about it. Each spin reveals the language's greeting ('hello'), the number of speakers worldwide, which language family it belongs to, and a fascinating fact about its history, writing system, or unique features. Perfect for language lovers, students, and curious minds.
Language discovery is one of the most rewarding intellectual pursuits. The World Languages Spinner makes it fun and random — you might land on a language you've never considered learning and find yourself captivated. Use it in classrooms to introduce students to linguistic diversity, as a daily challenge to learn one new word, in trivia games, or simply to satisfy your curiosity about how the world communicates.
The spinner includes 18 major world languages: English, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Hindi, Arabic, French, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, German, Korean, Italian, Turkish, Swahili, Persian (Farsi), Dutch, Greek, and Bengali.
After spinning, a popup reveals the language name, its flag emoji, how to say 'hello' in that language, the number of speakers worldwide (e.g. '1.1 billion'), the language family (e.g. 'Sino-Tibetan'), and a fascinating fact about the language.
Absolutely! Use the spinner as a daily challenge — whatever language you land on, try to learn 5 words in it that day. Or use it to randomly pick the next language you want to study. It's a fun way to broaden your linguistic horizons.
Yes, each spin uses a random initial velocity so every language has an equal chance of being selected. The outcome is always unpredictable and fair.