There are 24 official languages spoken in the European Union. They are Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish. Maltese, Portugese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish and Swedish. In addition, there are many other languages spoken by people from all over the world that are living in European Union countries. It would not be possible to give an accurate total of those.
By native speakers alone, it's German followed by English and then French. But if second language learners are added to native speakers, then it's English followed by German and French.
A total of 24 languages are spoken in the European Union. Some of these languages include: English, German, Finnish, Bulgarian, Dutch, and Croatian just but to mention a few.
It would not really be true to say that they divide the European Union. There are now 27 countries in the European Union, so there are a lot of languages. Much of the business of the European Union is done through French and English, but all languages are used. Some countries have different languages within them and languages spoken by minorities, but even some of the smaller languages have official recognition even though there are not many people speaking them in those countries.
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The main colonial languages spoken in Sub-Saharan Africa are English, French, Portuguese, and to a lesser extent, Spanish and German. These languages were introduced by European powers during the colonial period and continue to be widely spoken and used as official languages in many countries throughout the region.
There are many European languages spoken in the Western Hemisphere. In North America, Spanish, English and French are spoken. In South America, Spanish, English, Dutch, French and Portuguese are spoken.
There are 23 OFFICIAL languages in the European Union. They are: Bulgarian; Czech; Danish; German; Estonian; Greek; English; Spanish; French; Irish; Italian; Latvian; Lithuanian; Hungarian; Maltese; Dutch; Polish; Portuguese; Romanian; Slovak; Slovene; Finnish; Swedish. There are, of course, many other languages actually spoken in Europe, including Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Catalan, Romansch, Basque, Flemish, Moravian....
First of all, Europe is a contient. Which means Europe has many countries in it. So there are many languages spoken in Europe. Here are a few languages spoken: French, Italian, Spanish, German, English, Greek, Portuguese, Nordic Languages, East European languages.
The United States does not have an official language, but English is the most commonly spoken language. English is a European language because it was brought to North America by English colonists. Additionally, many other European languages are spoken in the United States due to immigration patterns throughout history.
Many languages are not spoken in India, including:HebrewFilipinoHawaiianTlingitNavahoXhosaZulu
There are currently 6,909 languages spoken in the world :)
There are roughly 6,500 languages spoken today!
The only European language that is widely studied in Japan is English, but less than 1% of the population are fluent. Other European languages that may be offered in schools and Universities include: Russian, French, and Portuguese.
All Latin related languages, such as French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese All Germanic languages, such as English, German, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch All Slavic languages, such as Russian, Polish, Czech, Serbo-Croat. Many other European languages, such as Greek and Gaelic. Most languages spoken in Northern India, such as Hindi, Oria, etc Finally Persian and/or Farsi, spoken in Iran. hoped this helps.