Most of the languages of the world are not Indo-European, such as:
Hebrew
Arabic
All Chinese languages
Japanese
Swahili
Zulu
Cherokee
Navajo
Quechua
Guarani
MÄÂori
Filipino
Many countries in the world speak non Indo-European languages as their main or official languages, such as
Israel
Egypt
Iraq
China
Japan
Korea
there are 6,809 languages in the world and more than 5000 are non-indo-European....too many to list.
It is in a European language.
Yes. Persian is an Iranian language within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European languages
vernacular
No. It is a member of the Japonic (or Japanese-Ryukyuan) language family, whose relation to other language groups is debated.
Irish became an official EU language on Jan 1st 2007
It bears a resemblence to Indo-European language, an ancient language which is considered to be a mother-language for all the contemporary European languages. It is strongly believed, that Lithuanian language has the highest amount of connections to the Indo-European language from all the European languages
Yes, Arabic is a Semitic language belonging to the Afro-Asiatic language family, not the Indo-European language family. Arabic is spoken by millions of people primarily in the Middle East and North Africa.
Greek is a European language, while Greece is a European nation, and Greek is its official language.
A foreign language is any language that is not your own. A European language is a language spoken in Europe.
There is no such language. Many European language belongs to the family of Indo-European languages, but not everyone. And this fact has nothing to do with the computer software.
French is the most dominant European language in Chad.
European is not a language.
No, it is an Asian language.
It is in a European language.
A European Language.
A European Language.
There is no Proto-Indo-European language group. Proto-Indo-European, or PIE, is the hypothetical root language from which Indo-European languages today (and others that are extinct) descend.