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230 languages are spoken in Europe. Some examples of the different languages spoken in Europe are:IN addition to the 23 official languages of the EU (European Union):

български (Bălgarski) - BG - Bulgarian

Čeština - CS - Czech

Dansk - DA - Danish

Deutsch - DE - German

Eesti - ET - Estonian

Elinika - EL - Greek

English - EN

Español - ES - Spanish

Français - FR - French

Gaeilge - GA - Irish

Italiano - IT - Italian

Latviesu valoda - LV - Latvian

Lietuviu kalba - LT - Lithuanian

Magyar - HU - Hungarian

Malti - MT - Maltese

Nederlands - NL - Dutch

Polski - PL - Polish

Português - PT - Portuguese

Română - RO - Romanian

Slovenčina - SK - Slovak

Slovenščina - SL - Slovene

Suomi - FI - Finnish

Svenska - SV - Swedish

Norwegian, Turkish, Armanien, Georgian, Bulgarian, Icelandic, Greelandic, Greek, Albanian, Croatian, Danish, Belarusian, Polish, Abkhaz, Welsh, Scotish, Lapp, Russian ect...
As I know, there are more than 200 languages in Europe, including Danish, English, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Swedish and many more. You can Google this question and you will get detailed answers.

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The total number of languages spoken In Europe is 230.

Europe is a continent consisting of over 40 countries (the exact number depends on the definition of where Europe ends).

Most countries have their own national language, plus many of the larger ones have one or more regional languages which are spoken in certain parts of the country.

For example Spain has Spanish (aka Castilian) as oficial national language, plus regional languages: Aragonese, Aranese, Asturian/Leonese, Basque, Catalan/Valencian and Galician

The main European languages are Russian, German, French, English, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian.

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The most spoken languages in Europe are Russian, German, French, English, and Italian.

There are more than 200 languages spoken in Europe. Some examples are:

  1. English
  2. Spanish
  3. French
  4. German
  5. Italian
  6. Portuguese
  7. Dutch/Flemish
  8. Swedish
  9. Danish/Norwegian
  10. Finnish
  11. Icelandic
  12. Polish
  13. Catalan
  14. Basque
  15. Latvian
  16. Lithuanian
  17. Estonian
  18. Serbian
  19. Slovene
  20. Czech
  21. Slovak
  22. Bulgarian
  23. Russian
  24. Ukrainian
  25. Yiddish

They speak English in the UK, French in France, Spanish in Spain, Italian in Italy,

German in Germany, Portuguese in Portugal.....

European languages mostly fall within four Indo-European language groups: the Romance languages, the Germanic languages, the Baltic languages; and the Slavic languages.

Tons of languages are spoken in Europe. The most widely spoken are as follows:

  1. Russian
  2. German
  3. English
  4. French
  5. Italian
  6. Spanish
  7. Ukrainian
  8. Polish
  9. Romanian
  10. Dutch

Spanish, French, English, German, Dutch, Danish, Greek, Turkish, Faeroese, Finnish, Swedish, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Norwegian, Welsh and Gaelic. There are also many other older and less common languages spoken by people in smaller communities. Many of these major languages also have dialects that may be called something different.

Yes there are 230 languages spoken in Europe.

The top 5 most spoken languages in Europe are as followed:

Russian, German, French, English, and Italian.

There is no single European language. 230 languages are spoken in Europe. The most widely spoken is English.
There is no "European" language. People in Europe may speak English, Gaelic, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Walloons, Polish, Serbian, Hungarian, etc etc etc
"European" is a term used to describe people from Europe which is a continent containing 47 countries including, but not limited to, France, Germany and England. Every single country has its own specific culture and so there are 230 different languages spoken.

Many different ones. Europe is a continent, not a country, so there are multiple languages. Some are French, Spanish, English, Russian and Portuguese.

Many languages as Europe is made up of many countries.
There are people from many countries, so there are many languages.

Albania: Albanian (official), Greek, Vlach, Romani, Slavic directs

Andorra: Catalan (official), French, Castillian, Portuguese

Aremenia: Armenian, Azerbaijani, Kurdish, Russian

Austria: German (official), Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian

Azerbaijan: Azerbaijani, Russian, Armenian

Belarus: Belarusian, Russian, other

Belgium: Dutch (official), French (official), German (official), legally bilingual (Dutch and French)

Bosnia: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian

Bulgaria: Bulgarian, Turkish, Roma

Croatia: Croatian, Serbian

Czech Rep: Czech

Denmark: Danish (official) Faroese, Greenlandic, German (minority languages)

Estonia: Estonian (official), Russian

Finland: Finnish (official), Swedish (official), other

France: French

Georgia: Georgian, Russian, Armenian, Azeri

Georgia and Sandwich Islands: Georgian, Russian, Armenian, Azeri

Germany: German

Gibraltar: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese

Greece: Greek (official), English, French

Hungary: Hungarian

Iceland: (official language) Icelandic (widely spoken languages) English, Nordic Languages

Ireland: English (official), Irish (official)

Italy: Italian (official), German, French, Slovene

Kazakhstan: Kazakh, Russian (official)

Latvia: Latvian, Russian, Lithuanian

Liechenstein: German (official), Alemannic dialect

Lithuania: Lithuanian (official), Russian, Polish

Luxembourg: Luxembourgish (national language), German, French

Macedonia: Macedonian, Albanian, Turkish, Roma, Serbian

Malta: Maltese (official), English (official)

Martinique: French, Creole patois

Mayotte: Mahorian, French (official)

Moldova: Moldovan, Russian, Gagauz

Monaco: French (offical), English, Italian, Monegasque

Netherlands: Dutch (official), Frisian (official)

Norway: Bokmal Norwegian (official), Nynorsk Norwegian (official)

Poland: Polish

Portugal: Portuguese (official), Mirandese (official but locally used)

Romania: Romanian (official), Hungarian, Roma

Russia: Russian

San Marino: Italian

Serbia: Serbian

Slovakia: Slovak (official), Hungarian, Roma, Ukranian

Slovenia: Slovenian, Serbo-Croatian

Spain: Castilian Spanish, Catalan, Galician, Basque, Castilian is the official language

Svalbard: Norwegian, Russian

Sweden: Swedish

Switzerland: German (official), French (official), Italian (official), Serbo-Croatian, Albanian, Portuguese, Spanish, English, Romansch

Tajikistan: Tajik (official), Russian

Turkmenistan: Turkmen, Russian, Uzbek

Ukraine: Ukranian (official), Russian

United Kingdom: English

Uzbekistan: Uzbek, Russian, Tajik

Vatican City State: Italian, Latin, French
English, Italian, Dutch, French, Scottish, Czechoslovakian, Polish, Hungarian, Swedish, Spanish, and Italian. That's all I can think of!
it depends on the country you live in or are visiting. some countries speak english, french, Spanish, russian. it really depends on the country.
No.

Some regions speak similar languages, but each country's language is different. Germany speaks German, while France speaks French, and so on.
It might be said that Europeans, with a few exceptions, speak mutually-incomprehensible dialects of a language, now lost, which began in the region of present-day Lithuania about 15,000 years ago.

The exceptions are Basque, Finnish, Estonia, Karelian, Hungarian and Turkish
first of all- Europe is a continent!

Europe does not speak a language.

There are lots of different languages in Europe, like france, german, english, finish, hungarian, italian, russian...
Seriously? Well considering the fact that there are many different countries in Europe...a wide variety. French, German, Italian, Baltic languages...English, even Spanish.
over 200 languages
European Union has 20 national languages. Here is the list: Czech, Danish, Slovenian, Spanish, Dutch, Estonian, English, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, and Swedish.
Europe has many english ,french ,dutch,spanish,german and many more
Practically every language is spoken in Europe by either large populations or small. The most widely spoken languages include English, Russian, German, and Italian. But languages from Arabic to Swahili or Punjabi to Japanese are spoken in Europe by small communities (or large).
The most spoken languages in Europe include Russian, German, French, English, and Italian.

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Virtually almost every country in Europe has their own language! Italian, French, Greek, Russian, Finnish, Polish, Albanian, Lithuanian, you name it! So there are probably about 40 national languages in Europe along with hundreds, perhaps thousands, of spoken languages (with a large population or not). For example, Flemish, Walloon, Basque, and Irish.

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"The Council of Europe, an international organization of 47 members including Russia, estimates that there are approximately [http://www.coe.int/EDL 225 languages indigenous to Europe]."

http://foreignpolicydigest.org/wordpress/2009/11/01/protecting-europe%E2%80%99s-indigenous-regional-and-minority-languages/

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Approximately 230 languages are spoken in Europe. Russia is located in both Europe and Asia, so if you add the languages of Russia that are only in Asia, that would be an additional 42 languages.

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There are much too many to name. On an official level, there are 44 languages in Europe (English, German, Russian, Greek, etc.), but there are hundreds of different dialects and regional languages (Basque, Flemish, Gaelic, Abaza, etc.). Every country has a recognized ethnic group, meaning there are 51 ethnic groups in Europe. However, there are many more regional ethnic groups that do not have their own country. For example, one might refer to themselves as Sicilian instead of Italian.

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There are more than 200 languages spoken in Europe. The most common are:



Here is a fairly complete list of languages spoken in Europe:

  1. Albanian
  2. Armenian
  3. Arpitan
  4. Asturian
  5. Austrian Sign Language
  6. Basque
  7. Belarusian
  8. Berber
  9. Breton
  10. British Sign Language
  11. Bulgarian
  12. Bulgarian Sign Language
  13. Catalan
  14. Catalan Sign Language
  15. Cornish
  16. Corsican
  17. Croatian
  18. Croatian Sign Language
  19. Cypriot Maronite Arabic
  20. Czech
  21. Czech Sign Language
  22. Danish
  23. Danish Sign Language
  24. Dutch
  25. Dutch Sign Language
  26. English
  27. Estonian
  28. Estonian Sign Language
  29. Finland-Swedish Sign Language
  30. Finnish
  31. Finnish Sign Language
  32. Flemish Sign Language
  33. French
  34. French Sign Language
  35. Friulian
  36. Galician
  37. German
  38. German Sign Language
  39. Greek
  40. Greek Sign Language
  41. Hungarian
  42. Hungarian Sign Language
  43. Irish
  44. Irish Sign Language
  45. Italian
  46. Italian Sign Language
  47. Kashubian
  48. Ladin
  49. Latvian
  50. Latvian Sign Language
  51. Ligurian
  52. Lithuanian
  53. Lithuanian Sign Language
  54. Lombard
  55. Low Rhenish
  56. Lower Sorbian
  57. Luxembourgish
  58. Macedonian
  59. Maltese
  60. Maltese Sign Language
  61. Meänkieli
  62. Mirandese
  63. North Frisian
  64. Occitan
  65. Piedmontese
  66. Polish
  67. Polish Sign Language
  68. Portuguese
  69. Portuguese Sign Language
  70. Romani
  71. Romanian
  72. Romanian Sign Language
  73. Russian
  74. Rusyn
  75. Sami
  76. Sardinian
  77. Sassarese
  78. Saterland Frisian
  79. Scots
  80. Scottish Gaelic
  81. Scottish Gaelic
  82. Serbian
  83. Sicilian
  84. Slovak
  85. Slovak Sign Language
  86. Slovenian
  87. Spanish
  88. Spanish Sign Language
  89. Swedish
  90. Swedish Sign Language
  91. Turkish
  92. Ukrainian
  93. Upper Sorbian
  94. Valencian Sign Language
  95. Venetian
  96. Walloon
  97. Welsh
  98. Welsh
  99. West Frisian
  100. Yiddish
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There are more than 200 languages spoken in Europe. Here are the most common:

  1. Bulgarian
  2. Croatian
  3. Czech
  4. Danish
  5. Dutch
  6. English
  7. Estonian
  8. Finnish
  9. French
  10. German
  11. Greek
  12. Hungarian
  13. Irish
  14. Italian
  15. Latvian
  16. Lithuanian
  17. Maltese
  18. Polish
  19. Portuguese
  20. Romanian
  21. Russian
  22. Slovak
  23. Slovenian
  24. Spanish
  25. Swedish
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There are approximately 230 languages spoken in Europe.

Here is a list of the most common languages of Europe, representing more than 90% of the European population (In no particular order, but generally moving from West to East across Europe):

  1. English
  2. Spanish
  3. French
  4. German (Language family including several major dialects)
  5. Italian
  6. Portuguese
  7. Swedish
  8. Danish
  9. Norwegian
  10. Icelandic
  11. Finnish
  12. Dutch
  13. Friesian
  14. Catalan
  15. Irish
  16. Welsh
  17. Scots
  18. Scottish Gaelic
  19. Lëtzebuergesch
  20. Romany
  21. Romansch
  22. Lithuanian
  23. Latvian
  24. Estonian
  25. Basque
  26. Polish
  27. Czech
  28. Albanian
  29. Slovak
  30. Slovene
  31. Serbian
  32. Croatian
  33. Bosnian
  34. Macedonian
  35. Montenegrin
  36. Bulgarian
  37. Hungarian
  38. Romanian
  39. Romani
  40. Ukrainian
  41. Belarusian
  42. Turkish
  43. Greek
  44. Russian
  45. Yiddish
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Europeans speak more than 200 languages, including:

English

Spanish

French

Italian

German

Portuguese

Swedish

Finnish

Hungarian

Polish

Russian

Yiddish

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