Languages Of Europe Over 200 native languages in










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Languages Of Europe Over 200 native languages in Europe Most can be put into three categories Germanic Slavic Romanic
Languages Of Europe Germanic –The largest native group with 20% of Europeans speaking a Germanic Language. The Vikings from the North Atlantic countries in Europe help spread Germanic languages during their expeditions and voyages. Examples: English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Danish
Germany: Language The official language of Germany and Austria is German. Type: Germanic Language Follow the link to here a song sung in German!! http: //genkienglish. net/ learntospeakgerman/ha llowiegehts. htm
United Kingdom: Language English is the official Language of the United Kingdom. It is a Germanic Language. Other Languages commonly spoke in the UK are Gaelic (Irish), Celtic (Scottish), and Welsh (Wales) HP cast http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=26 n. Uzuqm. J z. U
Languages Of Europe Slavic- mostly in Northern and Eastern European Countries. Include Russia. Written in the Cyrillic Alphabet. Examples: Russian, Ukrainian , Polish, & Czech
Russia: Language Russian is a Slavic Language Between 145 -160 million speak Russian (based on 2008 estimation) http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=zwy 9 w. Vl. O 96 I A Russian Proverb Руководитель без народа, что цветок без солнца Translation: A ruler without a nation is like a flower without the sun
Languages Of Europe Romanic -These language come from Latin the language of the Roman Empire - Romanic. Examples: Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, & Romanian.
France: Language -French is the official language of France -French is one of the Romanic Languages Follow the link to here a Disney Cartoon sung in French http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=m. Ut. IVxmmf. E
Italy: Language - Italian is the official language of Italy - Italian is one of the Romanic languages. Follow the link to hear some phrases in Italian http: //www. bbc. co. uk/langu ages/italian/guide/phrases. s html How to say hello in Italian: Ciao an informal term for Hello. It can also be used for Goodbye.
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