No. The language of Turkey is Turkish. The language of Spain is Spanish.
Imports from Turkey will come from Turkey. In much the same way as imports from France will come from France, and imports from Spain will come from Spain.
No, Slovenia and Estonia do not speak the same languages.For the languages of Estonia, click here.For the languages of Slovenia, click here.
they do not speak the same because they are different tribes
Pygmies speak various languages depending on their specific ethnic group and region. Some Pygmy groups speak Bantu languages, while others have their own unique languages. It is important to note that Pygmies are culturally diverse and do not all speak the same language.
They spoke the same languages in 1989 that they do today. For information about the languages currently spoken in Egypt, click here.
No. Venezuela is a very long way from Italy. They speak Spanish in Venezuela and they speak Italian in Italy, so the languages are different.
No. While the two official languages of each country are similar, they are not the same, nor are they mutually intelligible languages.
i think when they speak the same languages
The same kind as all romance languages have...the Latin Alphabet.
Dialects are a variation of the same language. In Spain the basic language is Spanish. Andalucia is one basic dialect but believe it or not there are dialects within Andalucia so distinct that a specific village can be identified. Castillian is a dialect also. It just happens to be the dialect recognized by the Spanish Royal Academy as the correct way to speak Spanish. There are other dialects in the same areas where regional languages are spoken. Regional languages spoken in Spain are not Spanish languages, they are differant languages. They are Catalonia (around Barcelona), Galician (around Bilbao), and Basque which is spoken in the area between the other two languages.
Yes, both speak English as their national languages.
Not necessarily. A language family can have dozens of different languages in it.