The Mongolic languages are a group of languages spoken in Central Asia. It is divided into groups :
Middle Mongolian
Classic Mongolian
Central Mongolian
Khalkha
Ordos and
Chakhar.
Mongolian language is different in the North, West, East and South of Mongolia.
In the North, they speak Buryat.
In the West, they speak Oirat.
The Mongolian language is realted to Korean, Turkish, Altaic and Manchu-Tungus.
indo-european
Afrikaans is the language. It is closely related to Dutch.
The language most closely related to English is Frisian, a language spoken in the Netherlands and Germany.
English is most closely related to the Germanic language family, specifically the West Germanic branch.
Persian
No, Japanese is not an Indo-European language.The Indo-European languages include most languages traditionally spoken in Europe (except Basque, Hungarian and Finnish), including all those derived from Greek, Latin, or both, and a number of languages in western and southern Asia (including Persian, Urdu and Hindi)Japanese is not apparently closely related to any language spoken elsewhere, except on nearby islands (Ryukyu Islands). Korean is also argued to be somewhat related to Japanese, and some linguists have hypothesized a more tenuous connection with the Altaic language group (which includes Turkish, most Central Asia languages and Mongolian).
It's most closely related to Estonian.Estonian, and Saami (Lapp)estonian
Basque is the European language that is not related to any other language. It is a language isolate, meaning it has no known connections to any other language family.
the tribal languages of central and southeastern siberia
Latin descends from the ancient Proto-Indo-European language. It was influenced by the Etruscan language and the Greek alphabet. With these influences it developed into Latin in the Italian peninsula.
The language most closely related to Vietnamese is Muong, which is a language spoken by the Muong ethnic group in Vietnam. Both Vietnamese and Muong belong to the Vietic branch of the Austroasiatic language family.
Afrikaans. It is an Indo-European language of the Germanic language family, and is closely related to (and sometimes mutually intelligible with) Dutch and especially Flemish.