The most populous West European nations are Germany, Italy, Spain, France and the United Kingdom, so the languages spoken most are German, Italian, Spanish, French and English. Germany has the highest population at around 82.5 million, so German is probably the most spoken native language. However, English is by far the most popular choice as a second language worldwide and a large percentage of the European population can speak it to at least some degree. Since the population of the United Kingdom stands at around 61.6 million (the vast majority of whom speak English, though it is just one of several offical UK languages), English is probably the most spoken overall even when those inhabitants of Austria and Switzerland who speak German are added to the German total and those from Belgium and Switzerland who speak French are added to the French total.
Also The most popular language family is Indo-European.
The countries in northern Europe speak Germanic, Nordic, or Altaic based languages, such as:
Danish
Norwegian
Swedish
Finnish
German
Dutch
Icelandic
There are a huge number of languages spoken in Northern Europe and it depends what you class as Northern Europe.
The UK, Republic of Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark would probably all be considered Northern European countries. Within these countries there are a number of languages and probably some I don't know about.
In Ireland as well as English Gaelic is also taught and spoken, with the Gael-tac on the west coast of Ireland leading this.
In the UK as well as English, Welsh and ethnic Scottish languages are also spoken.
Norwegian,Danish, Swedish and Finish are all spoken in their respective countries.
Other countries that might be considered Northern European include:
France- French
Germany-German
Belgium- French/Flemish
Netherlands- Dutch/Flemish
Luxenbourg-French
Poland-Polish/German
Latvia-Latvian/Russian
Estonia-Estonian/Russian
Lithuania-Lithuanian/Russian
The EU uses English as its default language though French and German are also widely used across the continent.
Switzerland- Uses several languages including French, German, Italian and others
The most spoken languages of Northern Europe include Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, and Icelandic. Other minority languages include English, German, Russian, French, and Dutch.
There are typically five countries in Northern Europe (although the UN lists eight):
Denmark
Sweden
Every country has their own language as their official language, similar to the citizenship of the country: Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish (Swedish is official in both Sweden and Finland).
The largest spoken language in Northern Europe is actually not any of these languages. It's English. Well over half the people in Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway speak English (no statistics available for Iceland). However, of the official languages of Northern Europe, Swedish is the most spoken.
There are dozens of languages spoken in Northern Europe. The most widely spoken are:
There are many languages in northern Europe, such as Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Norweigian, Icelandic amongst others.
English or French
The most common languages in Western Europe are:EnglishIrishWelshScottish GaelicFrenchSpanishBasquePortugueseCatalanOccitanItalianGermanDutch/FlemishSwedishDanishNorwegian BokmalNorwegian NynorskIcelandicFrisianFinnishLuxembourgishRomaniYiddish
Russian is the most commonly spoken Language in Europe.
There is no single main language of Europe, but the most widely spoken languages in Western Europe are English, French, Spanish, Dutch, and German. In Eastern Europe, slavic languages dominate, such as Polish, Bulgarian, and Russian.
If you're referring to Western Europe, the languages spoken by commoners are the languages that are spoken in Europe today. The nobility generally spoke Latin--Greek if they were very educated--and later French, but the commoners tended to speak whatever language was native to that region.
Here is a partial list in no particular order:EnglishSpanishFrenchGermanItalianPortugueseDutch/FlemishDanish/NorwegianSwedishIcelandicGreekCatalanGalicianOccitanLadinoYiddish
The most commonly spoken language in the Western Australian Desert is English.
The most spoken language in Europe is Russian, both by native and total speakers.
In Europe, English is only spoken as a first language in:The United KingdomThe Republic of Ireland
The most spoken language is Chinese, then the second most spoken is English, and the third most spoken language is Spanish.
The only language from Europe that is widely spoken in India is English.
je suis le numéro un is the phrase in french language. It is mostly spoken in Europe region.
french