Scandinavian languages are primarily spoken in the countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, as well as parts of Finland and Iceland. These languages belong to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family.
You would be most likely to hear a Celtic language spoken in Ireland, where Irish Gaelic is an official language alongside English.
Norse (basically modern day norwegian)
No. Latvia is a northern European country located on the Baltic and has its own language, Latvian.
Filipino, based on Tagalog, is the national language of the Philippines and is spoken by most Filipinos. It has been heavily influenced by Spanish due to over 300 years of Spanish colonial rule. English is also widely spoken in the country due to American influence in the 20th century.
swedish
swedish
swedish
No European country speaks Hebrew as either an official language or national language. Hebrew is spoken in Israel, which is in Asia.However, there are many Jews all over Europe who speak Hebrew.
A foreign language is any language that is not your own. A European language is a language spoken in Europe.
There are no American Languages spoken in Afghanistan.English is spoken by only 8% of the Population, but English is considered a European language, not an American language.
Yes, Afrikaans is an Indo-European language. It is derived from 17th-century Dutch and has also been influenced by other languages such as English, Malay, Portuguese, and various African languages.