Every Continent except Australia has many countries with many major languages. Here is a summary:
Antarctica = none
There isn't a single language spoken in Africa, as there are over 2,000 languages spoken on the continent. Each language has its own word for "no." Some examples include "hapana" in Swahili, "não" in Portuguese (spoken in Angola and Mozambique), and "la" in Arabic (spoken in North Africa).
Irish is spoken in Ireland, Scottish is spoken in Scotland, English is spoken in England, and Welsh is spoken in Wales. Each language has its own unique linguistic characteristics and cultural significance within its respective country.
There is no single main language in Africa as the continent is linguistically diverse. However, some widely spoken languages include Arabic, Swahili, Hausa, Yoruba, and Amharic. French and English are also official languages in many African countries due to colonization.
No, there is no known universal verbal language. Since the late 19th Century, English has functioned as the most widely spoken "lingua franca" or universal language in the world, but it's not spoken everywhere.
The primary language in Europe varies by country, but some of the most commonly spoken languages include English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Russian. Each country has its own official language or languages.
The most spoken language in Europe is Russian with an estimated 150,000,000 native speakers. English, French, and Russian are common second languages. However, the continent of Europe has about 40 major language groups, each having official status in one or more countries. Europe also has thousands of regional languages.
The only language in Egypt that is considered a "major language" is Arabic, spoken by about 90% of the population. The other 10% speak these 7 languages: 1. Coptic 2. Domari 3. Egypt Sign Language 4. Greek 5. Kenuzi-Dongola 6. Nobiin 7. Siwi
what are the percentages of the different languages spoken in italy
dualit means a language i spoken in two forms similar to each other
There is no single main language in Africa as the continent is linguistically diverse. However, some widely spoken languages include Arabic, Swahili, Hausa, Yoruba, and Amharic. French and English are also official languages in many African countries due to colonization.
No, there is no known universal verbal language. Since the late 19th Century, English has functioned as the most widely spoken "lingua franca" or universal language in the world, but it's not spoken everywhere.
The primary language in Europe varies by country, but some of the most commonly spoken languages include English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Russian. Each country has its own official language or languages.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. Therefore, there are no native languages or indigenous populations. Scientists from all over the world work there temporarily, and speak the languages of their home countries.Most science research on the continent is formalized in English and some in French. Governments representing 80% of the earth's population conduct science on Antarctica, and of course, conduct this research in their own language.The continent is preserved for science under the directives of The Antarctic Treaty. For the purposes of sharing scientific data, English is a standard with French used when necessary.Antarctica is not a country, and therefore has no official 'language'.The continent is dedicated to the scientific health of planet Earth. The language of science is generally English, with a secondary option of French.All scientists and workers temporarily located in research stations usually speak the language of the nation-state that supports the station.People who live and work on Antarctica temporarily, speak the native language of the country that has hired them.Antarctica doesn't have a major language. Each group of scientists speak the language of their country.There are no "Antarctic people." The only people who live on Antarctica are scientists, military, and support personnel who are rotated in and out for periods of a few months to a few years at a time.The Antarctic Treaty was signed by governments representing about 80% of the earth's population.Scientific stations funded by these governments speak their native languages.
It might be one of the forms of Chinese, the Cantonese, or Hindi or another language spoken in India. Let's not forget both countries have more than 1 billion inhabitants (each!).
English and Krio are the main languages.They speakenglishkriotemmemendebassabombullom sogolakissi northernkisi southernklaokonokrimkurankolimba eastlimba west centrallokomaninkakan easternn'kopularsherbrosusuvaiyalunkaKrio is widely understood. It's based on a creole of English - the language spoken by descendants of the freed Jamaican slaves. Spoken by about 10% of the population, but understood by 90%.Also, Temne is spoken in the north and Mende in the south.
Asia is a continent with many different cultures and languages. Some of the languages spoken in Asia include Russian, Arabic, Mandarin and Cantonese (Cantonese is a dialect used mainly in Hong Kong and Guangdong. It is not an official Chinese language), Hindi, Turkish, Korean, and Thai to name just a few. There are hundreds of regional dialects spoken throughout Asia. There is no one language to be the main language but there are several major (main) languages in asia. However if you have a plan to travel through all part of asia, these languages are important to master (because of its majority): <not sorted by its importance> - Chinese Mandarin - Japanese - Korean - Indonesian and/or Malay - Thai - Hindi - Arabic - Hebrew - Turkish While if sorted by Regions in Asia, the major (main) languages in each regions are: - East Asia: Chinese Mandarin - South Asia: Hindi - West Asia: Arabic - Southeast Asia: Indonesian (and Malay) Nevertheless, languages that are considered to be the "main" across Asia are: -Chinese Mandarin -Japanese -Arabic -Malay & Indonesian (since they are mutually intelligible) -Hindi
There are estimated to be around 7,000 languages spoken in the world today, with various dialects within each language. These languages are spread across different regions and countries, with some being more widely spoken than others.