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      • Most languages in Europe belong to the Indo-European language family. This family is divided into a number of branches, including Romance, Germanic, Baltic, Slavic, Albanian, Celtic, Armenian and Hellenic. Other languages families in Europe include Uralic, Turkic, Mongolic, Northwest Caucasian, Northeast Caucasian and Kartvelian.
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  2. Languages of Europe. A color-coded map of languages used throughout Europe. There are over 250 languages indigenous to Europe, and most belong to the Indo-European language family. [1] [2] Out of a total European population of 744 million as of 2018, some 94% are native speakers of an Indo-European language.

  3. List of languages by number of speakers in Europe. This is a list of European languages by the number of native speakers in Europe only.

  4. A comprehensive list of official, national and spoken languages of Europe, with sources and links. Compare and contrast the languages of different countries and regions, and learn about their history and culture.

  5. The following is a list of the 23 official languages of the EU arranged in alphabetical order: 1) Bulgarian. 2) Czech. 3) Danish. 4) Dutch. 5) English. 6) Estonian. 7) Finnish. 8) French. 9) German. 10) Greek. 11) Hungarian. 12) Irish. 13) Italian. 14) Latvian. 15) Lithuanian. 16) Maltese. 17) Polish. 18) Portuguese. 19) Romanian.

  6. May 4, 2024 · Most languages in Europe belong to the Indo-European language family. This family is divided into a number of branches, including Romance, Germanic, Baltic, Slavic, Albanian, Celtic, Armenian and Hellenic. Other languages families in Europe include Uralic, Turkic, Mongolic, Northwest Caucasian, Northeast Caucasian and Kartvelian.

  7. Sep 22, 2023 · Published 22 September 2023. Insights, Research and Linguistics. There are over 100 European languages spoken today. To celebrate European Day of Languages, Matt Norton looks at where these languages come from, how they’re connected, and how they got to where they are now.

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