Read the following answers with caution. Everyone wants their language to be the oldest, but the truth is, that written language doesn't go back very far in Human history, and without artifacts of writing, we can't tell what was going on with language, or how it evolved. We can only theorize.
It is not possible to determine the oldest language of Europe or of any other area.
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Basque
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the oldest language spoken in Europe is Lithuanian
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Actually the oldest language still spoke in Europe is Basque. While you can hardly find written proof of this, the language is not descended from any of the indo-european invaders which clearly shows that it was spoken in Europe before any modern day language arrived.
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The oldest language spoken in Europe today is probably Greek. Alexander the great standardized Greek and based it on the Ionian language. A person of that era could read the Greek used today.
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A lot of studies have said Albanian is the oldest living language also.
The Welsh language is one of the oldest languages in Europe, with origins dating back over 1,400 years. It is a Celtic language with a rich history and cultural significance in Wales. However, it is not the oldest language in the world, as there are languages that have been spoken for much longer periods of time.
The most common spoken language in Europe is Russian, with approximately 120 million native speakers.
English is spoken as a first language in the United Kingdom and Ireland within Europe. It is also an official language in Malta and Gibraltar.
The second-most widely spoken Germanic language in Europe is Dutch. It is spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium, and small parts of Germany.
Cymraeg, also known as Welsh, is spoken in Wales, a country in the United Kingdom. It is also spoken by a small number of people in parts of England, particularly in areas along the Welsh border. The language has a rich cultural history and is one of the oldest languages in Europe.
Russian is the most commonly spoken Language in Europe.
The Welsh language is one of the oldest languages in Europe, with origins dating back over 1,400 years. It is a Celtic language with a rich history and cultural significance in Wales. However, it is not the oldest language in the world, as there are languages that have been spoken for much longer periods of time.
The most common spoken language in Europe is Russian, with approximately 120 million native speakers.
English is spoken as a first language in the United Kingdom and Ireland within Europe. It is also an official language in Malta and Gibraltar.
The Welsh Flag is not amongst the flags of Europe because Wales is not an independent country. It is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The only language from Europe that is widely spoken in India is English.
The second-most widely spoken Germanic language in Europe is Dutch. It is spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium, and small parts of Germany.
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Actually, what is thought to be the oldest language in humans is Sumerian, spoken in Southern Mesopotamia from about 3500 B.C. to about 2900 B.C. Polish, in fact, was only being started spoken around 1250 A.D. so fairly recently.
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There is no such language spoken by almost all Europeans.Russian is the language with largest number of native speakers in Europe.English is the most widely spoken second language.