Hungarians speak a Finno-Ugric language as opposed to the mostly Slavic languages surrounding them.
their laws
their laws
They learn all the standard subjects like languages, maths, science, history, geography. Europe has over 50 countries, so some specifics will differ. People will learn the history and languages of their own countries for example, as well as some wider history of other countries.
Yes, sign languages differ between countries just like spoken languages do. Each country may have its own unique sign language, with its own grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. However, there are also some international sign languages used in specific contexts to facilitate communication among deaf individuals from different countries.
The universal language is English. Your question is too vague since the official languages differ by countries or places. Examples of which are Tagalog in Philippines and Japanese/Nihonggo in Japan.
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Early Filipino ancestors differed from each other in terms of their languages, beliefs, traditions, and social structures. They belonged to different ethnic groups with distinct customs and practices based on their geographical location and interactions with neighboring tribes. These differences contributed to the rich cultural diversity of the Philippines.
the jobs and services are the same
Countries described as federations differ in practice in general. All countries are run differently even if they are all technically federations in name.
How does the literacy rate in south west Asia differ for men and woman
yes it will differ if those countries are not in the same region
It is impossible to say how many people have a certain name. Not all countries register all births and record such things. Nor is there any centralised register. In addition similar names can be totally different in different languages and contractions of names differ from place to place.