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  1. The European Day of Languages (EDL)celebrates the linguistic heritage of European countries and advocates the importance of lifelong language learning. Although there are 225 indigenous languages spoken on this small continent, there are only 24 official languages recognized in the European Union. But what is the most common language in Europe?

  2. Development. An intergovernmental symposium in 1991 titled "Transparency and Coherence in Language Learning in Europe: Objectives, Evaluation, Certification" held by the Swiss Federal Authorities in the Swiss municipality of Rüschlikon found the need for a common European framework for languages to improve the recognition of language qualifications and help teachers co-operate.

  3. The most spoken second or foreign languages in the EU are English, French, German, Spanish, and Russian. In the table, boxes coloured light blue mean that the language is an official language of the country, while the main language spoken in the country is coloured dark blue. Knowledge of English. Knowledge of German.

  4. 21 de mar. de 2015 · 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, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Tadjikistan, Uzbekistan. However, it’s also spoken in many EU ...

  5. 29 de ago. de 2022 · The European Union comprises a total of 27 countries. It is therefore to be expected that the list of official languages will also be quite extensive. We are talking specifically about 24 different languages, although some of them are rarely spoken. We will now take a closer look at those that have a strong presence in this geopolitical entity. All of the following languages are mastered by ...

  6. Most spoken languages, Ethnologue, 2023; Language Family Branch First-language (L1) speakers Second-language (L2) speakers Total speakers (L1+L2) English (excl. creole languages) Indo-European: Germanic: 380 million 1.077 billion: 1.456 billion Mandarin Chinese (incl. Standard Chinese, but excl. other varieties) Sino-Tibetan: Sinitic: 939 million

  7. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Contents. 1) The most common language spoken in Europe is… wait for it…. English! 2) More than half of Europeans are bilingual. 3) Europeans are learning languages through immersion. 4) Many European languages look and sound similar… here’s why…. 5) There are lots of languages spoken in Europe, not just the big ones.