Most northern European people speak languages belonging to the Germanic language group, such as German, English, Swedish, Danish, and Dutch. These languages are also spoken in other parts of Europe and beyond.
Non-Indo-European Languages in Europe include the following:Basque (in Northern Spain).Hungarian is also not a member of the Indo-European language family.GaellicWelshFinnish and Estonian- belong to the Finno-Ugric language group of northeastern EuropeGeorgian-a language isolate spoken by a few million people north of Turkey.
The term is "ethnic group."
A linguistic group is a group of languages which are related through a common ancestor. It is called the proto-language of the family.
The term "Northern Indo-Europeans" is a general classification for Indo-European language-speaking populations in Northern Europe and Scandinavia. Specific authors or researchers who have written about this group include scholars such as Marija Gimbutas, who explored the Proto-Indo-European homeland theory, and other linguists and archaeologists specializing in this region's history and culture.
Germanic languages (Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish) are the most common language group in Northern Europe, one of only two. The other is Uralic (Finnish and Sami).
The Balto-Slavic language family.
Most northern European people speak languages belonging to the Germanic language group, such as German, English, Swedish, Danish, and Dutch. These languages are also spoken in other parts of Europe and beyond.
Vikings
Blood group A is the most common bloodtype in Europe.
Non-Indo-European Languages in Europe include the following:Basque (in Northern Spain).Hungarian is also not a member of the Indo-European language family.GaellicWelshFinnish and Estonian- belong to the Finno-Ugric language group of northeastern EuropeGeorgian-a language isolate spoken by a few million people north of Turkey.
The Turkic language group is most common.
The Celts were/are an ethnic group of people who occupied parts of northern Italy and much of middle Europe. A Celtic Roman would be someone from this group who had gained Roman citizenship.The Celts were/are an ethnic group of people who occupied parts of northern Italy and much of middle Europe. A Celtic Roman would be someone from this group who had gained Roman citizenship.The Celts were/are an ethnic group of people who occupied parts of northern Italy and much of middle Europe. A Celtic Roman would be someone from this group who had gained Roman citizenship.The Celts were/are an ethnic group of people who occupied parts of northern Italy and much of middle Europe. A Celtic Roman would be someone from this group who had gained Roman citizenship.The Celts were/are an ethnic group of people who occupied parts of northern Italy and much of middle Europe. A Celtic Roman would be someone from this group who had gained Roman citizenship.The Celts were/are an ethnic group of people who occupied parts of northern Italy and much of middle Europe. A Celtic Roman would be someone from this group who had gained Roman citizenship.The Celts were/are an ethnic group of people who occupied parts of northern Italy and much of middle Europe. A Celtic Roman would be someone from this group who had gained Roman citizenship.The Celts were/are an ethnic group of people who occupied parts of northern Italy and much of middle Europe. A Celtic Roman would be someone from this group who had gained Roman citizenship.The Celts were/are an ethnic group of people who occupied parts of northern Italy and much of middle Europe. A Celtic Roman would be someone from this group who had gained Roman citizenship.
the English
Jews.
A group of people united by common language
The Vikings were warriors from Scandinavia that wrecked havoc in Northern Europe during the Middle Ages.