Yes, they are, as is English.
they learn English spanish German and Chinese and polish
Both Romansch and French are rooted in Latin.
The website 'BBC Active Languages' is about learning languages. One can learn languages such as Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Polish and Turkish.
"Yes the words Ge Fanuc is written in both French and German. As of 2007 Ge Fanuc's ifix 4.0 has become available in German, French, Polish and Russian languages."
Zamenhof was able to speak multiple languages, including Russian, Polish, German, French, and English. He also had a working knowledge of Hebrew and Latin.
I believe they are: Spanish, Italian and German 2nd answer: The main operatic languages are Italian, French and German. There have been Spanish operas, just as there have been in English, Polish, Hungarian, Russian and many other languages; but not as many as in the three main languages.
In Wisconsin, residents speak languages such as Spanish, Hmong, German, and French. Additionally, there are communities that speak Polish, Russian, and various Native American languages.
There are many European languages, like English, French, German, Polish etc. Each country has its own language.
German. In Alsace and Lorraine French was widely spoken, in the eastern provinces of Prussia, Polish and the north of Schleswig was Danish-speaking.
German French and Polish have the following in common:They are all Indo-European languagesThey all use variations of the Latin alphabet for their writing systemsThey are all spoken primarily in European countries
Odra (Polish spelling); Oder (in other languages)
they are all Indo-European languages