Thousands. Chinese-Tibetan, Arabic and Indonesian are some of the big ones, but most have only a few thousand speakers and are in danger of extinction.
The most common non-Indo-European Languages are:
Amharic
Arabic (all dialects)
Basque
Burmese
Cherokee (Tsalagi)
Chinese (all dialects)
Finnish
Hausa
Hebrew
Indonesian
Japanese
Korean
Navaho
Quechua
Somali
Swahili
Tagalog
Tibetan
Vietnamese
Xhosa
Zulu
Most European languages are grouped in the Indo-European language family, in which the subdivisions of Romance, Germanic, and Slavic are the most used. However, there are also groups of Altaic Languages (for example, Turkish) as well as Sino-Tibetian Languages (for example, Hungarian).
There is no such language as "European". Europe consists of many countries and there are many languages in Europe and there are many different ways of saying "Hi" in those languages.
Latin is the basis of many modern European languages, as it formed the foundation for vocabulary, grammar, and syntax in languages such as French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.
There are 24 official languages recognized in the European Union.
6245
Lots.
there are 6,809 languages in the world and more than 5000 are non-indo-European....too many to list.
European languages are spoken in Africa today primarily due to colonization by European countries. The imposition of European languages during the colonial period resulted in them becoming official languages in many African countries. Additionally, ongoing economic, political, and social ties with European countries have contributed to the continued use of these languages in Africa.
Latin is the Roman language that became the basis of many modern European languages. It evolved into languages such as Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.
There is no language known as European. "European" refers to an area consisting of many countries and languages.
Latin
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source