Europe is a continent that consists of several countries, just like Asia or Africa. Each country has it's own unique culture, and a part of that is their language. The reason continents like North-America or South America speak the same language is because European countries like England and Portugal colonized these continents during the 19th century. The original population, like the indians, had tribes that controlled geographical areas with unique culture and language, much like European countries.
The Inuit are not Indians and the Inuit have many different languages. It's like asking someone what did Europeans speak?
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Asia is a continent- not a country, and not a language. There are over 1,000 different languages and dialects spoken in Asia.
They don't actually speak different languages; they just speak different variations of the same language. The variations differ depending on where they are from, just like in China you can speak Mandarin or Cantonese depending on which part of China you came from.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
Australians speak English because the first Europeans to settle the continent were the British.
A "polyglot" is someone who knows several languages.
He can speak 43 different languages! he is AMAZING!
Many do: in Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, Senegal, Algeria, and so on.
No, Africa does not predominantly speak English as a primary language. Africa is a continent with over 1,500 languages spoken, and English is only one of the many languages spoken across the continent.
he can speak latin
"official of language"? I'm afraid you might have to specify. Like, which country? Or which continent? People all over the world speak different languages and they all have various official languages. Hope this helped. (try improving the question) K.