Language Map Of Europe
Language Map Of Europe. So what we have put together here is a map of the most spoken/official language of the countries of Europe. Map of the Languages of Europe.
Translators and companies who are looking for translations should not use this as a hard-and-fast, exact representation of where the dividing lines are drawn for the languages of Europe. Many of these languages fall into the Indo-European language family, the largest language family in the world. This is a map of Europe, indicating the peoples and prevailing languages as they were thought to exist just prior to the start of the First World War.
The primary European ethnic groups were: Teutonic (Germanic), including the English, Germans, Scandinavians, Dutch, and Flemish; Latin, including the Italians, French, Walloons, Spanish, Catalans, Portuguese, and Romanians; and Slavic, including.
This map does not represent the official languages of countries on Europe; it represents languages most commonly spoken by the people in these countries or is the traditional language which is still in use regularly.
Instead, take a moment to consider what it is really telling you. Detailed map of the languages spoken in Europe. We recognise that the term "official language" can be somewhat debated.
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