No, there is not. Iraqi Arabic is a dialect of Arabic similar to Saudi Arabic, while the language spoken in Iran is called either Farsi or Persian. Arabic is part of the Semitic language family, Persian is part of the Indo-European language family--so the two are actually not related at all. Iran uses the Arabic script for religious reasons.
German belongs to the Germanic group of languages (which also includes English, Dutch and the Scandinavian languages). This group belongs to the larger Indo-European group of languages.
Spanish belongs to the Romance language group, which evolved from Latin. Other languages in this group include French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.
Could you please specify the languages you are referring to?
English, the language spoken in the UK, is in the Indo-European group of languages,
The group of romance languages is called the Romance language family, which includes languages like Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages all evolved from Latin and are primarily spoken in Europe and Latin America.
French is a member of the romance languages that have their roots in latin.
Romance languages. Like 'Roman'ce languages. Cause Latin comes from the Romans
lavic languages is a subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. The Slavic group of languages seems to be closer to the Baltic group than to any other, that si why some scholars combine the two in a Balto-Slavic subfamily of the Indo-European languages.
There are several major groups of Sub-Saharan languages. The largest is the Niger-Congo group.
A linguistic group is a group of languages which are related through a common ancestor. It is called the proto-language of the family.
The Polish language family tree looks like this: * Indo-European languages * Balto-Slavic languages * Slavic languages * West Slavic languages * Lechitic languages * Polish language
No, neither Finnish nor Estonian is a Dravidian language. Dravidian languages are predominately spoken in South Asia, whereas Finnish and Estonian are closely related Uralic languages.