English mostly, along with significant populations of Germans and Scots-Irish.
The official languages of Latin American countries are primarily European due to the history of colonization by European powers like Spain and Portugal. These colonial powers imposed their languages on the indigenous populations, leading to the widespread adoption of Spanish and Portuguese across the region.
The alphabetic writing system, copied by Greek, Roman and modern European languages.
Argentina is a diverse country with a majority of its population being of European descent, mainly Spanish and Italian. There are also significant populations of mestizos (mixed European and indigenous heritage), indigenous peoples, and immigrants from other parts of the world, such as Middle Eastern and East Asian populations.
The European day of languages is to celebrate all the languages from all the countries in Europe.
European colonization of Latin America led to the decimation of native populations through diseases, forced labor, and warfare. It also resulted in the destruction of indigenous cultures, displacement of communities, and the imposition of European languages and religions on native people. Additionally, the exploitation of natural resources and land led to environmental degradation and loss of traditional livelihoods.
During the Columbian Exchange, education played a role in the spread of ideas, languages, and technologies between the Old World and the New World. Jesuit missionaries played a significant role in the education system by establishing schools and teaching indigenous populations. They introduced European languages, sciences, and religious beliefs to the native peoples. Overall, education was a tool for cultural exchange and assimilation during this period.
There are hundreds of Indian languages in the Indo-European family, but here are five of them:HindiMarathiSanskritGujaratiSinhala
Italy and the United Kingdom have populations between 59 and 60 million people.
Pretty much all of the words in the English language were derived from European languages.
European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages was created in 1982.
Languages such as Arabic, Chinese, and Japanese do not belong on the European family tree of languages. These languages belong to different language families, such as the Afro-Asiatic language family for Arabic and the Sino-Tibetan language family for Chinese and Japanese.