I don't believe Caucasians speak any other language but english or any european language. A caucasian can be a mix between a European ethnicity and "Indo-European". You can tell a little bit if a person is Caucasian by their curly or wavy hair and light or slightly tan skin. But its respectful to ask first. :)
russian,belarussian, and ukranian and sometimes polish
The main languages spoken by Caucasians vary depending on the country or region. Some common languages include Russian, Turkish, Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, and Kurdish. Additionally, there are numerous smaller languages spoken within different Caucasian ethnic groups.
"Afrikaans" is spoken by "Afrikaaners" which are the native people of South Africa. "Afrikaans" is generally spoken by all caucasians, but not exclusively, there are millions of coloured people in South Africa who also speak "Afrikaans" and about 8million caucasians who speak it.
a member of one of the aboriginal races of India ( pushed south by the caucasians and now mixed w/ them or a large family of languages spoken in south and central India and Sri Lanka
Spoken languages are languages that are spoken by people for communication. They involve vocalization and sound production to convey meaning, as opposed to written languages, which use visual symbols for communication. There are thousands of spoken languages used around the world.
Many languages are not spoken in India, including:HebrewFilipinoHawaiianTlingitNavahoXhosaZulu
No. More than 200 languages are spoken.
There are roughly 6,500 languages spoken today!
"Afrikaans" is spoken by "Afrikaaners" which are the native people of South Africa. "Afrikaans" is a language that is generally spoken by all caucasians (in South Africa), but not exclusively, there are millions of coloured people in South Africa who also speak "Afrikaans" and about 8million caucasians who speak it, but only the caucasians in South Africa who speak "Afrikaans" are regarded as an "Afrikaaner"
Mandarin and Uyghur are the two languages spoken in Xinjiang to about 50/50.
The primary languages spoken in Region 5 are English and Filipino. Additionally, some indigenous languages are also spoken, such as Bicolano and Waray.
The main languages spoken in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) are Zulu, English, and Afrikaans. Other languages spoken in the region include Xhosa and Sotho.