In Hungary Hungarian is spoken (Finno-Ugric language- Finnish is the closest relative). In Siberia samoyedic languages such as Enet, Nenet, Nganasan, Kamassian etc. The Samoyedic languagescome from a common ancestral language (proto Samoyedic) and with Finno-Ugric languages they form the Uralic language family.
No, Hungarian is the only official spoken language. There are German speakers living in Hungary, of course. According to the Hungarian Central Statistics Office, 62,105 people in Hungary classified their ethnicity as German in 2001.
The third most spoken language in Austria is Serbo-Croatian, due to the significant presence of immigrants from former Yugoslavia.
Hungary, but there are Magyar minorities in Romania.
Japan, China, and Ethiopia are three countries where non-European languages are spoken. In Japan, the language spoken is Japanese; in China, it is Mandarin; and in Ethiopia, Amharic is spoken.
The language spoken in Egypt is Arabic.
Magyar is the language spoken in Hungary. It is part of the the Finno-Ugrian group of languages. Ingrian, Karelian, Olonetsian, Ludian, Votian, and Vepsian are languages of Northwestern Siberia. They are also part of the Finno-Ugrian group of languages. Dialects of Estonian and Finnish are also spoken in the area. Branch of the Finno-Ugrian language family spoken in Hungary and Western Siberia is Ugric Telegraph GK 4th December 2010
In Western Siberia it's Ostyak. In Hungary it's Hungarian.
No.... The language spoken in Hungary is MAGYAR...
Budapest is the capital of Hungary, so the language spoke is Hungarian.
The French language is spoken frequently in Romania.
The baraba language is spoken by, according to estimates, at least 8,000 Baraba Tatars in the country of Siberia. It is spoken mainly in the Novosibirsk Oblast in Russia.
The official language of Budapest, Hungary is Hungarian.
No, Hungarian is the only official spoken language. There are German speakers living in Hungary, of course. According to the Hungarian Central Statistics Office, 62,105 people in Hungary classified their ethnicity as German in 2001.
The third most spoken language in Austria is Serbo-Croatian, due to the significant presence of immigrants from former Yugoslavia.
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Hungary, but there are Magyar minorities in Romania.
Japan, China, and Ethiopia are three countries where non-European languages are spoken. In Japan, the language spoken is Japanese; in China, it is Mandarin; and in Ethiopia, Amharic is spoken.