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There are far more than three major language families, but for sheer population, they would probably be Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, and Afro-Asiatic.
a population, an environment, and a common language.
There are 286 languages spoken in Europe and Russia, but they don't all belong to 3 language families.The three largest language families in Europe are (accounting for about 30 languages):SlavicItalicGermanic
Arabic is the second most common spoken language after Chinese. Hindi is number three, and English is the fourth most common.
The Three Sisters each have individual Aboriginal names. They are Meehni, Wimlah and Gunnedoo.
There is no single language known as aboriginal. There were around 500-600 different aboriginal languages in Australia prior to European settlement. To see a list of the different known aboriginal dialects, go to the related link below.
Brazil, Guyana, Surinam are three countries where Spanish is not the official language. French Guyana is a territory in South America where Spanish is not the common language.
Those languages are all from different language families, but here is what they have in common:All three languages are Indo-European languagesAll three are written with variations of the Latin alphabetAll three are written left to rightAll three contain many borrowed words from EnglishAll three have masculine and feminine nouns (Polish and German also have neuter nouns)
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what are the three broad families of theories?
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I think you mean Athabaskan. There are three language families in this group, which in turn have more than 100 languages and dialects.