Chinese, French, Russian :)
Yes, Indo-European is a language family that includes many languages spoken in Europe, South Asia, and parts of Western and Central Asia.
Yes, that is correct. Chinese is a member of the Sino-Tibetan language family, which is one of the largest language families in the world. It includes various languages spoken in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of South Asia.
The Dravidian languages are a language family spoken mainly in southern India and parts of eastern and central India, as well as in northeastern Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and overseas in other countries. This language family includes languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.
An Altaic language is one of a family of languages used in Asia and southeastern Europe - the name comes from the Altai mountains. These include Turkic, Mongolian, Tungusic and Manchu (and maybe more).
Most of the languages in the very northern reaches of Europe belong to the Germanic, Slavic, and Balto-Slavic language families (although Finnish and Estonian are Uralic languages). Swedish, Norwegian, English, and Icelandic are Germanic languages, Russian is a Slavic language, and Latvian and Lithuanian are Balto-Slavic languages.
Yes, Indo-European is a language family that includes many languages spoken in Europe, South Asia, and parts of Western and Central Asia.
Yes, that is correct. Chinese is a member of the Sino-Tibetan language family, which is one of the largest language families in the world. It includes various languages spoken in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of South Asia.
The Dravidian languages are a language family spoken mainly in southern India and parts of eastern and central India, as well as in northeastern Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and overseas in other countries. This language family includes languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.
An Altaic language is one of a family of languages used in Asia and southeastern Europe - the name comes from the Altai mountains. These include Turkic, Mongolian, Tungusic and Manchu (and maybe more).
Most of the languages in the very northern reaches of Europe belong to the Germanic, Slavic, and Balto-Slavic language families (although Finnish and Estonian are Uralic languages). Swedish, Norwegian, English, and Icelandic are Germanic languages, Russian is a Slavic language, and Latvian and Lithuanian are Balto-Slavic languages.
The word "wigwam" comes from the Algonquian language family, which is a group of Native American languages spoken in various parts of North America.
Indo-European refers to a language family that includes most of the languages spoken in Europe, Iran, and parts of South Asia. It is one of the largest language families in the world and includes languages such as English, Spanish, Hindi, and Russian. The term "Indo-European" reflects the geographic locations where the languages belonging to this family are primarily spoken.
The largest language families can be ranked by two different standards, the number of speakers, or the number of languages spoken.Although relatively contentious due to variance amongst researchers, the numbers provided here are from Ethnologue, which is a Christian Linguistic service that studies lesser known languages.By number of speakers, the two largest language families are the Indo-European language family (which accounts for 46% of the global population) and the Sino-Tibetan language family (which accounts for 21% of the global population).By the number of languages within the language family, the two largest language families are the Niger-Congo language family and the Austronesian language family, with 1532 and 1257 languages respectively.
Indigenous East Indians spoke languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. These languages are part of the Dravidian language family, which is predominantly spoken in South India and some parts of East India.
They speak Telugu...usually or Tamil or Kannada..
Some languages in the Indo-European language family include English, Spanish, Hindi, Russian, Persian, French, German, Italian, and Greek. This family is one of the largest language families in the world, covering a wide range of languages spoken across Europe, South Asia, and parts of the Middle East.
The Afro-Asiatic family includes Arabic.Other languages in this family are:Hausa, the main language of northern Nigeria, Ghana, and southern NigerOromo, spoken in Ethiopia and KenyaAmharic, spoken in EthiopiaSomali, spoken in Somalia, Djibouti, eastern Ethiopia and northeastern KenyaHebrew, spoken in Israel and worldwideTigrinya spoken in Eritrea and EthiopiaKabyle spoken in Algeria.Central Atlas Tamazight spoken in MoroccoNeo-Aramaic languages