Most of the languages in the very northern reaches of Europe belong to the Germanic, Slavic, and Balto-Slavic language families (although Finnish and Estonian are Uralic languages). Swedish, Norwegian, English, and Icelandic are Germanic languages, Russian is a Slavic language, and Latvian and Lithuanian are Balto-Slavic languages.
Indo-European languages are found on all six inhabited continents - Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, and Oceania. This language group includes major languages like English, Spanish, Hindi, and Russian.
There is no language that is considered closely related to Basque. Basque is a language isolate, meaning it has no known relatives. It is unique in its linguistic structure and has no clear connections to other language families.
Some of the languages in the Indo-European language family include English, Spanish, Hindi, Russian, French, and German. These languages are spoken by over 3 billion people worldwide and are found across Europe, South Asia, and parts of the Americas.
"Cześć" is a Polish word that translates to "hello" in English.
Yes, the family name Bosma is still relatively common in Friesland, the northern province of the Netherlands. It is a Frisian surname that can be found in various regions within Friesland.
germanic!
Is found in northern Europe
Northern Europe.
Is found in northern Europe
it is found in Northern Canada and northern Europe
The European plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) is a flatfish belonging to the flounder family and is native to northern Europe. It is a commercially important species commonly found in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
The Scarlet Tiger Moth is not rare. It can be found in Europe, Transcaucasus, northern Iran, and Turkey. It belongs to the family Arctidae.
A hedgehog.
A hedgehog.
northern hemisphere
Finno-Ugric is a language family (and a controversial one at that), not a language. It is though to contain such things as Finnish, Hungarian, and Estonian, which means the languages within it are primarily found in Eastern Europe and along the Baltic Sea.
north atlantic drift