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The primary language of the mass varies depending on the region and denomination of Christianity. In Roman Catholic masses, Latin was historically used but many have transitioned to the local language. In Orthodox Christian masses, the primary language depends on the country and branch of Orthodoxy. In Protestant churches, the mass is typically conducted in the local language.
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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.
No, English is not the same as any specific language in Europe. English is a Germanic language that originated in England and is widely spoken in many countries around the world, including Europe. However, each country in Europe has its own official language or languages that may be different from English.
Primary language is the original language one spoke or wrote the material in. Secondary language is translated from the primary language afterward.
Judaism's primary language is Hebrew
The primary mountain range in Europe is the Alps.
The primary language spoken in the US is English. However, Spanish is also widely spoken due to the growing Hispanic population.
Mandarin Chinese is the most spoken language as people's primary language in the world.
The primary language spoken in London, England is English
The primary language spoken in the Philippines is Filipino (Tagalog). It is the national language and is widely used across the country.
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