Definitely not.
It is one of the principles that all languages in the EU are equal. All EU documents are translated into all official EU languages, that is all the official languages of all the member countries.
This is one of the fundamental principles of the EU (as well as the principle that small countries are as important as large countries) because in European History there are many cases of languages being imposed, and large countries imposing their will on large countries, all of which this causes wars.
My passport has the following languages on it:
Bulgarian, Czech, Slovakia, Danish, Germany, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Slovenia, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish
Um.... I think it's Pourtugal. Their official language is Portugese.
Yes, linguists have traced the English language back to its roots in the Proto-Indo-European language, which is believed to have been spoken around 4500 BC. English is part of the Indo-European language family, which also includes languages like Spanish, French, and Hindi.
a think question is a question where you must think. a share question is a question where you and your partner share each others questions.
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he attempt happy because he think that they looking for they
A community of people who share a common culture is called an ethnic community. It is characterized by individuals who have common traditions, beliefs, language, and practices that set them apart from other groups.
French is an offcial language in all of the European organisations (EU council, EU commission and parliament), one of the official languages in the United Nations and its agencies, and (at least I think so) in the African Union Organisation.
People typically think in their native language, which is the language they are most comfortable and proficient in.
The term "Bantu languages" refers to a group of languages spoken in Africa that share a common ancestral parent language. These languages belong to the Bantu language family and are spoken by various ethnic groups in sub-Saharan Africa.
Modern English came from Early Modern English (Shakespeare's language); EModE from Middle English (Chaucer's language); ME from Old English (language of the Beowulf poet); OE from Old Low German; OLG from proto-Germanic; p-G from Irano-European; IrE from Indo-European; IE from proto-Indo-European and p-IE (some think) from Nostratic.
A person would normally think in their native language.
No I do not think you can share a room. But you should try