Africa is a continent of many different countries with languages and customs as diversified as many other nations.
Generally, Jews from Western and Central Europe spoke the languages of the countries they lived in (such as German in the case of German and Austrian Jews, French in the case of French Jews), and many East European Jews spoke Yiddish.
No. Poland and Denmark are two different countries in Europe.
Correct. The black people in South Africa do not all speak the same language or share the same culture. Just as the white people in South Africa do not all speak the same language or share the same culture. It has nothing to do with black or white.For the languages of South Africa, click here.
i don't know but i would think that they would lisen to the same stuff that we do because there people to but they just speak a different language.
no athen and sparta did not speak the same language because of different culters
Africa is a continent of many different countries with languages and customs as diversified as many other nations.
Yes, both countries speak English as their main language.
Many many countries speak the same language. Here are just a few examples:The U.S. and Canada both speak EnglishFrance and Canada both speak FrenchNorth Korea and South Korea both speak KoreanLebanon and Syria both speak Arabic
Everyone, because that is the same language,it has different name because it is spoken in different two countries
Not necessarily. A language family can have dozens of different languages in it.
they do not speak the same because they are different tribes
Europe is a continent that consists of several countries, just like Asia or Africa. Each country has it's own unique culture, and a part of that is their language. The reason continents like North-America or South America speak the same language is because European countries like England and Portugal colonized these continents during the 19th century. The original population, like the indians, had tribes that controlled geographical areas with unique culture and language, much like European countries.
North and South Korea speak different dialects of the same language: Korean. Otherwise, these countries have NOTHING in common linguistically. They speak languages that are completely unrelated to each other.
No. For example, there is no language called Mexican and no language kalled Venezuelan, but in different countries there may be different dialects of the same language
Yes, all dialects of Chinese have basically the same written language.
Yes, many countries have a national language. In fact, there are even a few that are completely monolingual. A prime example of that is North Korea.