Prismaps Maps Of Europe Languages In Europe

Official languages of European Countries
Official languages of European Countries

Official Languages Of European Countries On this map, we can see linguistic majorities with official recogniation and linguistic minorities with official recognition. only the most important minorities are represented. let us see an example: in spain, spanish is the official language in the whole country, while other languages can be co official in some territories (comunidades. Five languages have more than 50 million native speakers in europe: russian, german, french, italian, and english. while russian has the most significant number of native speakers (more than 100 million in europe and 258 million worldwide), english in europe has the largest number of speakers in total, including some 200 million speakers of english as a second language.

map Of Official languages of Europe
map Of Official languages of Europe

Map Of Official Languages Of Europe Five languages have more than 50 million native speakers in europe: russian, german, french, italian, and english. russian is the most spoken native language in europe, [ 4 ] and english has the largest number of speakers in total, including some 200 million speakers of english as a second or foreign language. (see english language in europe.). Out of a total population of 740 million, some 94% are native speakers of an indo european language; within indo european, the three largest phyla are slavic, germanic, and romance, with more than 200 million speakers each, between them accounting for close to 90% of europeans. smaller phyla of indo european found in europe include hellenic. 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. this is es­pe. According to the same 2009 census, of the 295k poles in belarus, 50.9% speak russian at home and 40.9% speak belarusian at home. so despite them being poles, they still overwhelmingly speak russian and belarusian rather than polish, making ops map correct in this regard.

languages of Europe Wikipedia
languages of Europe Wikipedia

Languages Of Europe Wikipedia 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. this is es­pe. According to the same 2009 census, of the 295k poles in belarus, 50.9% speak russian at home and 40.9% speak belarusian at home. so despite them being poles, they still overwhelmingly speak russian and belarusian rather than polish, making ops map correct in this regard. The maps below show the 10 most spoken languages in europe. table of contents [show] 1. russian. russian is the most spoken language in europe, with roughly 160 million native speakers. it’s the official language of russia, belarus, kazakhstan, and kyrgistan, and some other post soviet countries: ukraine, moldova, latvia, estonia, lithuania. An interactive visualisation of language knowledge in europe, based on the european commission's latest and authoritative eurobarometer survey data on languages in europe, resulting from 27,000 interviews across 27 european countries in early 2012. by clicking any language or country, you can easily explore which languages are most widely.

Comments are closed.