Three Main Language Families of Europe

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23 Comments

  1. powermonkey123 on

    Remaining:

    Finland, Estonia and Hungary: Finno-Ugric family.

    Lithuania and Latvia: Baltic family.

    Greece: Hellenic family (only representative).

  2. I am fairly certain that english is not a germanic, but a romanic language instead. I am no linguist, tho.
    Edit: Just did my research. English counts to germanic languages. Nevermind!

  3. dont_tread_on_M on

    These are not language families, but branches of Indo-European (the same language family). Europe is pretty much Indo-European with some Finno-Ugric, Basque, and Turkic language areas

  4. Particular-Army-6967 on

    France and spain used to be celtic. Sadly the roman empire killed it by introducing latin

  5. Of Europe? In the figures for Slavic languages, not only Europe is taken into account but also Asia (judging by the map). If so, then all the other continents should be counted as well.