Languages of Europe
Appearance
Most of the indigenous languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family. Exceptions are noted below:
- Albanian
- Armenian
- Asturian
- Basque (a language isolate)
- Breton
- Bulgarian
- Catalan
- Cornish
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Esperanto (constructed language)
- Estonian (Finno-Ugric language)
- Finnish (Finno-Ugric language)
- French
- Frisian
- Georgian (Caucasian language)
- German
- Greek
- Hungarian (Finno-Ugric language)
- Italian
- Irish
- Kashub
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Low German
- Maltese (Semitic language)
- Norwegian
- Occitan
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Romansh
- Romany
- Rumanian
- Russian
- Sardinian
- Scottish Gaelic
- Serbo-Croatian (sometimes considered to be 2 independent languages)
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Swiss-German
- Welsh
See also European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages