Here is a partial list in no particular order:
Yes, Indo-European is a language family that includes many languages spoken in Europe, South Asia, and parts of Western and Central Asia.
There are many European languages spoken in the Western Hemisphere. In North America, Spanish, English and French are spoken. In South America, Spanish, English, Dutch, French and Portuguese are spoken.
A foreign language is any language that is not your own. A European language is a language spoken in Europe.
The most common languages in Western Europe are:EnglishIrishWelshScottish GaelicFrenchSpanishBasquePortugueseCatalanOccitanItalianGermanDutch/FlemishSwedishDanishNorwegian BokmalNorwegian NynorskIcelandicFrisianFinnishLuxembourgishRomaniYiddish
Non-Indo-European Languages in Europe include the following:Basque (in Northern Spain).Hungarian is also not a member of the Indo-European language family.GaellicWelshFinnish and Estonian- belong to the Finno-Ugric language group of northeastern EuropeGeorgian-a language isolate spoken by a few million people north of Turkey.
The two most widely spoken languages in Europe today are English and French. English is commonly used as a second language across many European countries, while French is an official language in several countries and is widely spoken in parts of Western Europe.
Yes, Portuguese is a European language primarily spoken in Portugal. It is also spoken in several other European countries, such as parts of Spain and France, as well as in countries outside of Europe like Brazil and Portugal.
230 languages are spoken in Europe, so which EUROPEAN language do you mean?
Linguists have reconstructed the parent language and call it Proto-Indo-European (PIE). This reconstruction is very detailed. It is believed that PIE was spoken prior to 3700 BCE, possibly in the Pontic-Caspian steppe of Eastern Europe and Western Asia.
Linguists have reconstructed the parent language and call it Proto-Indo-European (PIE). This reconstruction is very detailed. It is believed that PIE was spoken prior to 3700 BCE, possibly in the Pontic-Caspian steppe of Eastern Europe and Western Asia.
The official language spoken in Georgia, Europe is Georgian.
Here is a partial list in no particular order:EnglishSpanishFrenchGermanItalianPortugueseDutch/FlemishDanish/NorwegianSwedishIcelandicGreekCatalanGalicianOccitanLadinoYiddish