There is no such thing as a universal European language. Europe is composed of many languages, most of which are at a national level.
European isn't a language.
There is no such language as "European"
There is no such language as European. Europe is a continent with many countries and many languages. Each language would have its own way of saying faith.
There is no such language as European. There are many different languages in Europe, with different ways of saying Grandmother.
In Amsterdam, you can say "hallo" or "hoi" to greet someone informally. If you want to be more formal, you can say "goedendag" which means good day.
They do not mention what the name of the diner was. They just say it was a diner in Philadelphia.
Greek is a language in the Indo-European Family which has no close relatives (as do, say, Spanish and Portugese, or Danish and Norwegian).
You can say '' Je mange'' , which translates literally to ''I eat'' or you can also say ''Je dîne'' , which translates to '' I have/eat diner''
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I would say yes, because as the European immigrants die off, who will continue the language?
voudrais-tu diner - voudriez-vous diner
230 languages are spoken in Europe, so which EUROPEAN language do you mean?