Most likely the countries with the largest Asian populations, which are most likely the UK and France.
Asian is NOT a language, it is a continent, so every country in Asia speaks a different language just like every one in Europe speaks the language of their own country. Asian as an adjective may refer to a person, place or thing in or originating from Asia.
It depends on the specific countries being compared. Generally, Asia is the largest continent in terms of land area, while Europe is smaller in comparison. However, there are individual Asian countries that are smaller than certain European countries.
turkey and russia are the two that are mostly knowen as being part of both asia and europe but there are a couple of other asian countries that have a small part of their country in europe.
Singapore.
Rome is a city in Europe.
There are 48 countries in Asia, of which six are shared with Europe.
Khmer or Cambodian, is the language of the Khmer people and the official language of Cambodia.
Eastern Europe is only full of Eastern European countries. That means there are no Western European countries, Latin American countries, Subsaharan countries, East Asian countries, etc. in Eastern Europe.
Asian is not a language or race. It's a ethnicity. There are over 30 countries and Asia. Lots of languages. Which Asian language are you talking about? In Japanese it's Arigato. (or-ee-got-toe) But you need to say what Asian language you are asking about. Be specific.
First of all, Europe is a contient. Which means Europe has many countries in it. So there are many languages spoken in Europe. Here are a few languages spoken: French, Italian, Spanish, German, English, Greek, Portuguese, Nordic Languages, East European languages.
Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea with the red sea which supports Asian and European countries in sea trade it is a short cut to south Asian countries in their sea trade which enables them to have easy acess to Europe and vice versa
Several Asian countries speak English as either an official language or as a widely spoken second language. Some examples include India, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong. English is often used in business, education, and government in these countries.