All 6,809 languages in the world are different from each other.
most languages are similar in structure but have different rules about rhyme. -apex
Africa is the continent with the most languages spoken, with over 2,000 different languages. This linguistic diversity is due to the many different ethnic groups and cultures found throughout the continent.
With slight pronunciation variations, the word "algebra" is the same in most languages.
Over 100 different languages are spoken in Manchester, NH. The most common languages spoken include English, Spanish, French, and Arabic.
I think the United States. The last statistic I heard on this was that 72 different languages were spoken in the United States. There could be more than that, but I think that is close.
A pidgin language is a mix of different languages used for communication between groups who do not share a common language. A creole language can develop from a pidgin language when it becomes the native language for a community.
most vikings undertood both dialects. it later developed into four different languages: danish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Icelandic A+ swiss
The Irish language is different to most languages, but there are some similar ones, like Scots Gaelic.
The French and English languages are actually significantly different. The sentence structure is completely different. Surprisingly, the language that is most alike to English is German.
The only way a person can learn fluent from birth is been around a lot of different languages. It is not easy learning different languages.
Braille is available in various languages, with a system of characters representing different languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, and many others. Overall, it can be adapted to accommodate most languages.
India has the most languages with 1,862 languages!