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Languages of Europe. A color-coded map of most languages used throughout Europe. There are over 250 languages indigenous to Europe, and most belong to the Indo-European language family. [1][2] Out of a total European population of 744 million as of 2018, some 94% are native speakers of an Indo-European language.
The following map shows the language families of Europe (distinguished by colour) and languages within those families. Note that the terms “language” and “dialect” are not mutually exclusive, and some of the languages shown in the map may be considered dialects of others.
Mar 18, 2015 · Detailed map of the languages spoken in Europe; Dialects and indigenous minority languages in Europe; The lexical distance among the languages of Europe; Critically and severely endangered languages
List of official, national and spoken Languages of Europe. Europe is a continent with many countries (about 50) and almost each country has its own language, known as the national language. Some countries have even more than one national language.
- 23-24 weeks (575-600 hours) Afrikaans. Danish. Dutch. French. Italian. Norwegian. Portuguese. Romanian. Spanish. Swedish.
- 30 weeks (750 hours) German.
- 36 weeks (900 hours) Indonesian. Malaysian. Swahili.
- 44 weeks (1100 hours) Albanian. Amharic. Armenian. Azerbaijani. Bengali. Bosnian. Bulgarian. Burmese. Croatian. Czech. *Estonian. *Finnish. *Georgian. Greek. Hebrew. Hindi.
Sep 22, 2023 · Wikipedia: Languages of Europe lists all languages spoken in Europe. Detailed map of regional dialects and accents throughout Europe (dialects are shown in their native languages). Early Indo-European Online from University of Texas contains ancient texts.
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A color-coded map of most languages used throughout Europe. Smaller phyla of Indo-European found in Europe include Hellenic (Greek, c. 13 million), Baltic (c. 7 million), Albanian (c. 7.5 million), Celtic (c. 4 million), and Armenian (c. 4 million).