People who speak Indo-European languages have many different religions. The oldest one is thought to be the old pagan religion with forms in classical Greek, classical Roman, Old Norse pagan religion and so on.
The people of India, who speak Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages (such as Dravidian) are often followers of the Hindu religion which is a modern form of the old Indo-European religion, going back to Sanskrit and the religion of the Vedas. However, many people in India have other religions such as Buddhism, Islam and Christianity.
Many modern people of Europe follow Christianity or Islam, some are Jewish, some follow Pagan, Buddhist or other paths and some are atheists. Most Americans speak English or Spanish, which are both Indo-European languages.
We have many different religions, including the religions of some of the Native Americans.
Almost every religion in the world has members who can speak Indo-European languages.
Indo-European paganism is any form of paganism (roughly, polytheistic religion) of people who speak Indo-European languages, which include Sanskrit and the languages of India, Avestan and the languages of Persia, Greek, Latin, and Celtic languages, Germanic, Slavic and Baltic languages, Albanian and Armenian. For more information see <A HREF="http://pierce.yolasite.com/">Proto-Indo-European religion</A>.
The Bantu people don't speak religion. Furthermore, Bantu is a group of languages, not an ethnic group. People who speak Bantu languages practice many different religions.
People who speak two languages are commonly referred to as bilingual.
The Bantu people don't speak religion. Furthermore, Bantu is a group of languages, not an ethnic group. People who speak Bantu languages practice many different religions.
People who speak several different languages are called polyglots.
Hindu is not a language, it is a Religion. This is like asking where do people speak jew or Christian? Followers of Hinduism speak many different languages.
Yes, people of the religion Islam can say "say" or speak any number of other languages they might be inclined to learn to speak just as anyone else may.
If you mean bastard, as in fatherless; then no... it is in the family language of the germanic - indoeuropean - japhetic trace of languages from the tower of babel. But it is becoming a "bastard" language in the sense that surely a great number of more than half of the people who speak it speak it as a second language, mainly pressured by business, colonization and cultural pressure.
people dont SPEAK religion
Most of the people in Cameroon are Africans who speak their native languages and French. The dominant religion is Islam although there is a good number of Christians.
yes; with Hebrew, arabic, Russian, English and Amharic being the most common.
Most people speak one or two languages fluently. Some people may speak three or more languages, but that is not the norm for the average person.