Latin mainly, from the Roman Empire, but also included was the Slavic language and the Germanic Language of the Northern Tribes. However, Latin had the most influence on languages, including that of Italian, French, Spanish, and English, even though English is a mix of Latin and Germanic tongue. Greek also had large influence on the European languages, which can be used in words such as: acropolis, democracy, and republic, mainly words involving city and government.
The languages of the Songhai Empire in Africa included:SonghaiMalinkéMandinkaFulaniBozoSoninkeHausaMooré
By native speakers, the twenty most common languages in Europe are:RussianGermanTurkishEnglishItalianSpanishUkrainianPolishRomanianDutchKazakhGreekCzechPortugueseBelarusianHungarianSwedishAzerbaijaniBulgarianSerbian
The British Empire encompassed numerous territories and regions where multiple languages were spoken. Estimates vary, but it is believed that hundreds of different languages were spoken across the territories of the British Empire during its peak.
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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.
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.
The languages of the ancient Toltec Empire included:NahuatlItza’MixtecZapotecTotonacOtomiPamePurépecha
First of all, Europe is a contient. Which means Europe has many countries in it. So there are many languages spoken in Europe. Here are a few languages spoken: French, Italian, Spanish, German, English, Greek, Portuguese, Nordic Languages, East European languages.
The most common languages in the Lowlands are:DutchFrenchGerman
The most common languages of Central Europe are:GermanCroatianCzechHungarianPolishSlovakSlovenianBosnianSerbianMontenegrin