There are about 100 countries in Europe and Asia. Each have their own official and or national languages.
The languages that most commonly have official or national statuses in Europe are:
The languages that most commonly have official or national statuses in Asia are:
Europe and Asia are continents comprised of thousands of peoples, countries, and dialects. There are no "official languages" when it comes to continents.
Europe is a continent with about 50 individual countries. They would have their own languages, so there is no official language of Europe. Ireland is one of those countries and it has 2 official languages, which are the Irish language, commonly referred to as Gaelic, and English.
There are 24 official languages recognized in the European Union.
There is no unofficial language of Unified Europe. But the following languages are the official languages of the European Union:BulgarianCroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFinnishFrenchGermanGreekHungarianIrishItalianLatvianLithuanianMaltesePolishPortugueseRomanianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwedish
The Official languages are Catalan and French.
Europe has many different languages in the different countries.
Russia is part of Europe. The Russian language is similar to the languages of some of the other countries of Europe, including:BelarussianUkrainianBulgarianPolishCzechSlovakSloveneSerbianCroatianBosnianMontenegrinMacedonian
Its English and their local language
The European day of languages is to celebrate all the languages from all the countries in Europe.
The development of various languages mirrored the continued breakup of a once unified empire.
The only European country where English is the official language is Ireland. In the United Kingdom, English is the de facto official language, along with Welsh in Wales, Scottish Gaelic in Scotland, and Irish in Northern Ireland. However, English is the most widely spoken language in the UK.
The most spoken language in Europe is Russian with an estimated 150,000,000 native speakers. English, French, and Russian are common second languages. However, the continent of Europe has about 40 major language groups, each having official status in one or more countries. Europe also has thousands of regional languages.
Spanish is spoken in Spain. Andorra and Gibraltar have Spanish as an official language too. All other countries in Europe don't speak Spanish as an official language. Most countries have their own languages, so there is a very long list of countries that have other languages like: France - French. Italy - Italian. Poland - Polish. Netherlands - Dutch. Germany - German. All of these and many more.