Because there are so many different ethnic groups in Europe. Basically, each major ethnic group has their own country and language in Europe.
Europe has many different languages in the different countries.
No, because there is no such language. There are many different languages spoke in Europe such as French, German, Italian, English, Dutch, Danish, Spanish and many, many others.
They would have had many languages as they came from different countries and different tribes, so it would be impossible to list all the languages that they spoke.
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 country speaks European, because there is no such language. There are many different languages spoke in Europe such as French, German, Italian, English, Dutch, Danish, Spanish and many, many others.
Cleopatra spoke 8 languages.
Europe has about 50 different countries, so there are a large amount of very different languages spoke in Europe. There are therefore many ways of saying "Goodbye". It depends on where you are and what language you are speaking. Here are just 10 at random: Danish: Farvel Dutch: Vaarwel French: Au Revoir Polish: Do Widzenia Irish: Slán Greek: Antio German: Auf Wiedersehen Russian: Do Svidaniya Estonian: Hüvasti Albanian: Lamtumirë
It depended on the region, as there were many different languages than are used today. Different Germanic languages were spoken in Northern Europe, for example.
There is no such language as "European". Europe consists of many countries and there are many languages in Europe and there are many different ways of saying "Hi" in those languages.
Europe has many languages. There are over 50 countries in Europe. The different languages would have originated in different times and places and they continue to develop.
There were many different languages in medieval Europe, as there are today, and many different words for "hospital."
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