Languages of Europe


More than 80 languages of Europe

with their vocabulary, numerals, locations and quotations

plus important languages from the past

and over 40 interesting languages from other parts of the world



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Choose a language:

Icelandic Sami (Lapp)
Faroese
Scottish Gaelic Nynorsk Norwegian Finnish Karelian
Swedish Estonian
Scots Danish Latvian
Irish Manx North Frisian Lithuanian Russian
Welsh English West Frisian East Frisian Kashubian Belarusian
Polish
Cornish Dutch Plattdeutsch Lower Sorbian
Picard Flemish
Guernsey French Jersey French Walloon German Upper Sorbian
Breton Gallo French Luxemburgish Czech Ukrainian
Franco-
provençal
Alsace German Slovak
Galician Auvergnat Swiss German Romansch Hungarian
Lombard
Asturian Basque Gascon Piemontese Ladin Slovene
Occitan Friulan Croatian
Portuguese Aranese Provençal Ligurian Venetian Bosnian Romanian
Aragonese Monégasque Emiliano-
Romagnolo
Serbian Georgian
Spanish Corsican Italian Macedonian Bulgarian
Catalan Neapolitan Albanian (Gheg) Turkish
Sardinian Albanian Armenian
Valencian Aromanian
Sicilian Greek
Maltese



Languages Compared

Indo-European Germanic Old Germanic
Earlier English
Celtic Old Celtic
Romance Latin
Greek Ancient Greek
Hittite
Armenian Old Armenian
Indic Old Indic
Slavic Old Slavic
Baltic
Uralic Finno-Ugric
Afro-Asiatic Semitic Old Semitic



The History of Words
in 125 Languages

1 air father long seven
2 alive finger love sheep
3 beard fire to love ship




Languages Beyond Europe
                                                                                                                                       
Americas     Africa     West Asia     South Asia     East Asia     Oceania    
Inuit (Eskimo)     Arabic
(Egyptian)
Arabic
(Syrian)
Kashmiri     Uzbek     Malagasy    
Ojibwe     Wolof Hebrew Punjabi     Kazakh     Malay    
Pennsylvania
German
   
Hausa Aramaic Gujarati     Uyghur     Indonesian    
Blackfoot     Yoruba Azerbaijani Marathi     Tibetan     Pilipino    
Haitian Creole     Kikongo Kurdish Kannada     Burmese     Hawaiian    
Cherokee     Lingala Persian Malayalam     Thai     Samoan    
Navajo     Amharic Pashto            
               
            Maori    
               
    Hindi     Chinese        
    Swahili            
       
    Japanese    
Sesotho Assamese    
Zulu
Afrikaans



Traditional Accents of England in 1905

Northumberland
 
    Suffolk        
 
Devon
 
                   


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