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The three main language families of Europe are Indo-European, Finno-Ugric, and Basque. Indo-European languages are spoken throughout most of Europe, including English, Spanish, French, German, and Russian. Finno-Ugric languages are spoken mainly in Finland, Estonia, and parts of Hungary. Basque is spoken in the Basque Country region of Spain and France.
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
By native speakers, the twenty most common languages in Europe are:RussianGermanTurkishEnglishItalianSpanishUkrainianPolishRomanianDutchKazakhGreekCzechPortugueseBelarusianHungarianSwedishAzerbaijaniBulgarianSerbian
Because Europeans went around the world and invaded and took over countries and brought their languages with them. As a result, languages like English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and other European languages are spoken around the world.
For the languages of Russia, click here.For the languages of Europe, click here.
The most widely spoken languages in Europe are English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Russian. These languages are spoken by millions of people across different countries in Europe.
There are many languages spoken throughout the world. Languages vary throughout the world in different countries and regions of the world.
Approximately one-third of the world's languages are spoken in Europe, making it one of the most linguistically diverse regions globally. Europe's linguistic diversity is a result of historical migrations, colonial legacies, and the presence of indigenous languages.
Eastern Europe
Centeral Europe, Northeren Europe and Northwestern Europe.