The problem with answering this question is how you define 'language'. Depending on your definition, this could potentially be answered at least two ways:
A)If you define it as a common tongue with a certain vocabulary spoken in a geographical region, the answer is: hundreds.
B)If you define it as a group of closely related sets of vocabulary, pronunciation, linguistic structure and stylistic elements, then probably on the order of 30-40.
First of all, Europe is a contient. Which means Europe has many countries in it. So there are many languages spoken in Europe. Here are a few languages spoken: French, Italian, Spanish, German, English, Greek, Portuguese, Nordic Languages, East European languages.
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 are approximately 225 languages spoken in Europe, with some of the most widely spoken being English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and Turkish. The European continent is known for its linguistic diversity, with many regions having their own distinct languages and dialects.
It's simple, we learn foreign languages or employ translators/interpreters!
There are roughly 6,500 languages spoken today!
Many languages are not spoken in India, including:HebrewFilipinoHawaiianTlingitNavahoXhosaZulu
English is commonly spoken in Europe, but many countries also speak their own languages, such as French, German, Spanish, and Italian.
when others are trading they dont know what each other are saying
The two most widely spoken languages in Europe today are English and French. English is commonly used as a second language across many European countries, while French is an official language in several countries and is widely spoken in parts of Western Europe.
Europe is a continent with many countries. They all have their own languages, like Italian in Italy, French in France, Danish in Denmark etc. There is no language called European.
There are over 200 languages spoken in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) region, with a diverse range of linguistic diversity across countries and cultures. This includes languages such as English, Arabic, French, Swahili, and various indigenous languages specific to different regions.
The Aboriginals had many languages.