The two chief Indo-European language groups represented in Western Europe are Romance-French and Italian and Germanic-German and English.
Germanic and Romance.
The two chief Indo-European language groups represented in Western Europe are the Romance languages, which evolved from Latin, and the Germanic languages. Examples of Romance languages include French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, while examples of Germanic languages include English, German, Dutch, and Swedish.
Europe is typically represented by a circle of 12 stars on a blue background, known as the Flag of Europe. This design was first adopted by the Council of Europe in 1955. It is commonly associated with the European Union, but it actually represents unity and harmony among the countries of Europe as a whole.
No, France is located in Western Europe, not in the south of Europe. It shares borders with several countries, including Spain, Italy, and Germany.
Africa, Europe, and Antarctica lie in both the eastern and western hemispheres.
Europe and Africa both appear in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The Prime Meridian runs through Europe, while Africa is primarily in the Eastern Hemisphere but also extends into the Western Hemisphere.
North America and Europe are located in the northern and western hemispheres.
Mostly all of us in Europe are from Indoeuropean language group, so its barely the same. english / slovak / german Brother - Brat - Bruder Sister - Sestra - Schwester
The most common languages in Western Europe are:EnglishIrishWelshScottish GaelicFrenchSpanishBasquePortugueseCatalanOccitanItalianGermanDutch/FlemishSwedishDanishNorwegian BokmalNorwegian NynorskIcelandicFrisianFinnishLuxembourgishRomaniYiddish
Spain is the only country in Western Europe where Spanish is the official language.
Language barriers will cause a divide anywhere. Eastern Europe is mainly composed of Slavic languages while Western Europe is mainly composed of Romance and Germanic languages. Language barriers will cause the inability to communicate.
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No. Greek is the oldest practiced language in Western Europe. Some people forget that Greece is considered a part of Western Europe. This is due to the history of Greece, which made Greece heavily tied to the true geographical definition of Western Europe. The Greek language has been around since about 1400 BCE. Disregarding Greece, Latin would be the oldest "surviving" language of Western Europe. Latin is still official in one country, Vatican City, and many people across the world still learn Latin. In addition, Latin is still used in naming items (from animals to elements). The Latin language was established around 500 BCE. If you don't count Latin, because truly Latin is a dead language, then yes, Welsh is the oldest practiced language in Western Europe, surviving from around 700 CE.
The language that Internet Hastighed is listed in on the internet is the language of the Danes: Danish. This language is primarily used in Western Europe and throughout the UK.
Ireland is not in eastern Europe. It is about as far west as you can get!
Western Europe.
Here is a partial list in no particular order:EnglishSpanishFrenchGermanItalianPortugueseDutch/FlemishDanish/NorwegianSwedishIcelandicGreekCatalanGalicianOccitanLadinoYiddish
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