The aim of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is to provide a common basis for the development of language syllabuses, curriculum guidelines, and assessment criteria within Europe. It also aims to promote transparency and coherence in language education across different countries and to facilitate international communication.
SAE stands for Standard Average European. It is a typological classification representing the common linguistic features found in European languages. It serves as a reference point for comparison with languages from other regions.
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source
Europe is a continent with many countries. They all have their own languages, like Italian in Italy, French in France, Danish in Denmark etc. There is no language called European.
English and German are both Germanic languagesThe Germanic languages are a group of related languages that constitute a branch of the Indo-European language family. The common ancestor of all the languages in this branch is Proto-Germanic, which was spoken around the mid-1st millennium BC in Iron Age northern Europe.English and German are the most widely spoken Germanic languages, with approximately 309-400 million and over 100 million native speakers respectively.Along with other Indo-European languages, English and German ultimately evolved from the Proto-Indo-European languagewhich is the unattested, reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European languages, spoken by the Proto-Indo-Europeans.
Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family, so they share a common ancestry. Both language groups have similar grammar structures and vocabulary due to their shared origins. Additionally, they both have influenced each other through historical contact and language interaction.
they are all Indo-European languages
No. .NET is a framework, not a programming language. It is the common framework used by the C#, F# and Visual Basic programming languages.
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source
Afrikaans. It is an Indo-European language of the Germanic language family, and is closely related to (and sometimes mutually intelligible with) Dutch and especially Flemish.
The only things they have in common are that they are both intended for programming within the .NET framework and are both developed by Microsoft. Other than that they are as different as chalk and cheese. They are completely different languages that target the framework in different ways, the only common factor being the framework itself.
The Related Link below shows the Indo-European languages and their development. The most common Indo-European languages are: Afrikaans Bulgarian Czech Danish Dutch English Farsi French German Greek Hindi Icelandic Italian Latin Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Ukrainian Yiddish
No European languages can be considered "common" in Iran, but the most widely studied foreign language (after Arabic) is English, which is a European language.
I think you mean the indo-Europeans. The term 'Indo-European' refers in most cases to a group of languages with common linguistical roots, not so much to people. There are some 450 languages today with Indo-European roots, European languages like English, Spanish, German and Russian just being four of them. Almost half the people on this planet speak an Indo-European language. The "Indo"-part of the name is caused by the fact that several eastern languages, notably Indian and Iranian dialects and languages, have the same roots as most European languages.
.NET development encompasses the use of .NET framework for developing applications. The framework provides a set of Base class libraries and a Runtime environment. Any code that wishes to be run on this runtime environment and use these libraries has to be CTS (common type system) compliant. The framework provides language interoperability and code development in different languages. Hence any number of programs that are written in different languages but reference the framework and follow Common language specification can communicate with each other. Presently there are a number of CLI (common language Infrastructure) compliant languages. Example is C#, VB.NET, C++/CLI, #S, #smalltalk,F#, J#,Delphi.NET etc. Refer related links for more information.
Yes, both languages descended from a common ancester, Indo-European.