Most Europeans speak their native language, such as French, German, Italian, or Spanish. English is also widely spoken as a second language across Europe for communication with other Europeans and people from different parts of the world.
Most Europeans today speak Indo-European languages, which include language families like Germanic, Romance, and Slavic. These are the most widespread language groups across Europe.
multiple languages due to the diverse linguistic landscape in Europe, with many individuals being proficient in their native language as well as English or other commonly spoken languages in the region.
The tongue of a dog. While it can wag, dogs are unable to speak or form words.
The word itself means one tongue (language). If you only speak English, you are unilingual. If you speak two, you are bilingual and if you speak several, you are multilingual.
A dog's tongue can wag (move back and forth) but it cannot speak or utter words.
multiple languages due to the diverse linguistic landscape in Europe, with many individuals being proficient in their native language as well as English or other commonly spoken languages in the region.
The 'mother tongue' of the child - would be whatever language they have been taught to speak from birth.
German is the most widely used mother tongue in the European Union. Around 16 percent of all Europeans speak German as their first language.
German is the most widely used mother tongue in the European Union. Around 16 percent of all Europeans speak German as their first language.
German is the most widely used mother tongue in the European Union. Around 16 percent of all Europeans speak German as their first language.
In Europe, at the very least, Indo-Europeans squeezed out a lot of native populations--which is why Basque is a language isolate today--and resulted the wide swath of countries that speak Indo-European languages today.
Shoes. Sneakers.
The Tongue
Spanish is the mother tongue but many do speak English.
You use your mouth, tongue.
with a sharp tongue
Natives speak in their own tongue, whether it is English or dialect