they have the longest alphabet and they have their own alphabet
It useis slaviek and romans language
Languages are different mainly because of land differance. Different ancient people developed different languages to suit the land they were in and the words they needed in their culture. Eventually, as people migrated, the languages became different and evolved to accomidate even more words. Many languages also adopt words from other languages, and many languages originate from the same language, but are made different over time.
The fact that it is not equal to any other language. (The same is true for languages PL/I, Ada and Perl, by the way)
People in Melanesia speak the pidgin language because Melanesia includes many islands with people that speak different languages, so some people combine the languages to make the pidgin language.
English is the a foreign language that has become a major official language of India. Indians who speak different Indian languages typically revert to English as it is a second language for everyone and therefore makes everyone equal.
The European Union makes the national language from each nation member an official language of the EU. For example, English, French, German, Italian, Danish, Swedish, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, etc. are all official languages of the EU. The EU does not recognize languages outside of the EU or on a minority scale within the EU, such as Russian, Turkish, Chinese, Norwegian, etc.
Every language is different, isn't it. It makes them different, unique, diverse and special in their own way.
Different languages. Hair color. Race...............
The Tswana language belongs to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo languages, and makes up 80% of language spoken in Botswana
They speak 4 different languages.
>>Assuming you are talking Spanish my translater (program) says it means: Lady You Dunks.. No clue but maybe it makes sense to you?<< "You are my lady" in multiple Slavic languages (Russian, etc.)... Spanish is not the only language out there besides English.
It is subjective and varies from person to person. Some commonly considered difficult languages for English speakers include Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, and Japanese due to their complex writing systems and grammar structures.