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Most of the many indigenous languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family. The scope of this article also includes languages spoken outside of continental Europe that linguistically belong to European language families (such as Afrikaans, Pennsylvania German and Persian).

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Basque

The Basque language of the northern Iberian Peninsula is a language isolate, and as such is not closely related to any other language.

Caucasian languages

Constructed languages

These languages were artificially created ("planned").

Of these, Esperanto is by far the most widely used, and speakers of the others are mostly native speakers of European languages.

Etruscan

Spoken in Tuscany (Italy) and surrounding areas before the Roman rule, now extinct.

Finno-Ugric languages

The Finno-Ugric languages are a subfamily of the Uralic language family.

Indo-European languages

Most European languages are Indo-European languages. This large language-family is descended from a common language that was spoken thousands of years ago, which is referred to as Proto-Indo-European.

Albanian

Armenian

Baltic languages

Celtic languages

Brythonic

Goidelic (Gaelic)

Germanic languages

North Germanic

(descending from Old Norse)

West Germanic

East Germanic

(descending from Gothic)

Greek

Italic languages

Romance languages

The Romance languages decended from the Vulgar Latin spoken across most of the lands of the Roman Empire.

Ibero-Romance languages
Gallo-Romance languages
Italo-Romance languages
Rhaeto-Romance languages
Daco-Romance languages

Indo-Iranian languages

Indo-Aryan languages

Iranian languages

Phrygo-Armenian languages

Slavic languages

West Slavic languages

East Slavic languages

South Slavic languages

Thracian languages

Others of note

These are some other languages which are spoken in parts of Europe:


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