Russian, German, and French are the most spoken languages by native speakers. English, Russian, and German by total speakers.
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There is no single main language of Europe, but the most widely spoken languages in Western Europe are English, French, Spanish, Dutch, and German. In Eastern Europe, slavic languages dominate, such as Polish, Bulgarian, and Russian.
The European Union has 24 main languages. Picking the top three would depend on your criteria, but many people might agree that they are:EnglishFrenchGerman
Welsh and English are the two main languages spoken in Wales.
I guess Spanish and Portugues.
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For the languages of Russia, click here.For the languages of Europe, click here.
Russian Czech Polish Slovak Bulgarian Slav-Macedonian Bosnian Serbian Croatian Montenegrin Slovenian (These are the main languages, who have the largest speaking population and official status is Eastern Europe)
Romance languages developed from Latin in Europe.
It shows that Europe has bilingualism. Which means they acknowledge different languages.
The Germanic, Romance, Celtic, and Slavic languages are all branches of the Indo-European language family. Germanic languages are spoken in Northern Europe, Romance languages in Southern Europe, Celtic languages in Western Europe, and Slavic languages in Eastern Europe.