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Excuse me, who knows which language is spoken in each country?

Overview of Asian languages and religions

language

Usually, according to the similarity between language vocabulary and basic grammar, it is divided into several language families (and then divided into several language families). There are 8 language families in Asia, with a population of over 4 million, of which the Sino-Tibetan population accounts for about 40% of the Asian population. Mainly including Chinese, Tibetan, Burmese, Miao, Yao, Zhuang, Dong, Thai and other language families, concentrated in China and Indochina countries. Followed by Indo-European languages, mainly including Hindi and Persian, accounting for about 1/4 of the Asian population. Malay-Polynesian languages are mainly distributed in Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and other countries. The Semitic language family, including Arabic in West Asia, has about140,000 people. There are also Korean, Japanese, Altai (Mongolian, Manchu), Dravidian, Urals, Uygur and other languages.

Europe

Germany:

Official language: German.

Number of speakers: 8 1.9%

Preferred international language: English

(sigh with emotion: German English is really not so good! Young people know a little, but old people don't. It is said that German is the worst language in the world, but I don't think so either. Germans are really fierce and bold, but isn't this suitable for Germans' rational and serious personality? I don't know whether language affects personality or personality affects language. )

Britain:

Official language: English

Proportion of population speaking official language: 58.8%

International communication language: English

) The popularity of English is inevitable, even in France in the future. English is the language of recitation, with cadence and drama. )

France:

Official language: French

Proportion of population speaking official language: 58.2%

International communication language: French

(jumping with emotion: the French are very narcissistic. There is no other language in life except French. However, French, how to say it, is still very nice! French belongs to feminine type. )

Italy:

Official language: Italian

Proportion of population speaking official language: 57.5%

International communication language: French

(Jumping feeling: Italian is actually very nice, the language of singing! Italian vibrato on the tip of the tongue is really better than singing! )

Spain:

Official languages: Spanish, Catalan

Proportion of population speaking official language: Spanish (33.4%) and Catalan (7. 1%).

International communication language: French

Pity: In Spain, French is used at the end of jumping, because when asking for directions, many people can only understand French! Jump, jump, be proud. Spanish is regarded as an elegant aristocratic language. )

Netherlands:

Official language: Dutch

Proportion of population speaking official language: 15.5%

International communication language: English

(Jumping and feeling: Dutch is really bad! Some people say it is "tucao" language, because in Dutch, the sound of H is particularly heavy, hehe. )

Greece:

Official language: Greek

Proportion of population speaking official language: 10.6%

International communication language: English

(Leaping with emotion: Greece, another dream place ~ ~ ~)

Belgium:

Official languages: Dutch, French and German.

Proportion of the population who speak the official language: Dutch (6.4%), French (3.7%) and German (0. 1%).

International communication languages: English and French.

(Jumping with emotion: Belgium has three official languages in such a big place. Oh, my God! Dutch is spoken in northern Belgium and French is spoken in southern Belgium. )

Portugal:

Official language: Portuguese

Proportion of population speaking official language: 9.9%

International communication language: French

(Jumping feeling: Portuguese and French are still similar)

Sweden:

Official language: Swedish

Proportion of population speaking official language: 8.9%

International communication language: English

) Leap with emotion: The English penetration rate in Nordic countries is quite high, so don't worry about not knowing Swedish. )

Austria:

Official language: German

Proportion of population speaking official language: 8. 1%

International communication language: English

(Feelings jump: Austria and Germany have always had a close relationship! )

Denmark:

Official language: Danish

Proportion of population speaking official language: 5.3%

International communication language: English

(Feelings jump: Danish and German have deep roots, so it is similar to German, but it is said to be worse than German. Jumping also thinks Danish is not very nice. But the English penetration rate in Denmark is still quite high! The most interesting thing is that I consulted the Danes. Why do they speak English so well? Did you learn it from a very young age? They said no, they started to learn from junior high schools in China, and what they learned was not much different from that of children in China at first. They are all tenses, sentences and so on. Then why can you speak so well? Many of them actually told me that their TV, movies and so on have always been translated with subtitles, not dubbed, so they began to be influenced at an early age. This jump makes sense. Of course, this is not the whole reason. The most important thing is the similarity of language systems. The difference between Chinese and English is too great. )

Finland:

Official languages: Finnish, Swedish

Proportion of population speaking official languages: Finnish (4.8%) and Swedish (0.3%)

International communication language: English

(Jumping feeling: Jumping has never been to Finland. In the impression of jumping, the biggest impression of Finland is actually the Finnish bath! In shame ~ ~ ~)

Ireland:

Official language: English

Proportion of population speaking official language: 3.5%

International communication language: English

(Jumping feeling: I can't feel this place jumping, I haven't been there, wait for someone to feel it ~ ~ ~ Recruitment ~ ~)

Luxembourg:

Official languages: Luxemburg, French and German.

Proportion of population speaking official language: 0.4%

International communication language: French

(Jumping and feeling: Luxembourg is the same, the country is so small, but the language spoken is so complicated. However, because Luxembourg is close to France, it is most influenced by France. )

Africa

Africa is the continent with the largest number of languages in the world. According to various authoritative estimates, there are about 800 to 1000 independent languages. The languages in North Africa are relatively unified. Although dialects vary greatly, Arabic is dominant from Egypt to Mauritania. The most important dialect dividing lines are Egyptian-Sudanese dialect and Maghreb dialect (Libya in the west). There are Berber languages mixed with Maghreb dialects, mainly concentrated in Algeria and Morocco, distributed eastward to the Shiva Oasis in western Egypt, westward to the Senegal-Mauritania border and southward to the southern edge of the Sahara Desert. The situation of African languages in sub-Saharan Africa is more complicated. Except the southernmost Koisan (Buschman and Hotundu), all 1/3 regions in southern Africa are closely related Bantu languages. Bantu and non-Bantu languages are distributed in the northern part of Bantu language area, from Cameroon to northern Zaire, and then to Kenya via Uganda. Bantu enclave goes north to Somalia, and non-Bantu enclave goes north to Tanzania.

Americans

The languages used by many ethnic groups in the United States are also very different. Most new races in America are based on European culture.

Foundation, and absorbed the cultural elements and factors of Indians and blacks to varying degrees, thus forming a distinctive nation.

The same is true of culture and language.

The languages of most emerging peoples in America belong to two major Indo-European languages: Latin and Germanic languages.

The largest number of users. There are 670 million people in the United States who speak Indo-European (including major ethnic groups and non-major ethnic groups).

About 92% of the population of the whole continent. 8%。

The languages belonging to the Latin family are Spanish, Portuguese and French. Among them, Spanish-speaking peoples are the most, such as

There are more than 20 Mexicans, Guatemalans, Cubans, Colombians and Argentines, mostly concentrated in the mainland.

There are Cubans and Dominicans in the West Indies. Only Brazilians can speak Portuguese. French speakers are French Canadians.

Adult, Haitian, martini

Croats and Guadeloupe, etc.

A new national language belonging to Germanic language family, mainly English and Dutch. English speakers are British Canadians,

There are more than 10 ethnic groups such as Americans, Bermudians, Jamaicans, Guyana, etc. In addition, Surinamese speak Dutch. Pull

Most English-speaking peoples in Latin America are concentrated in the West Indies, only Belizeans are in Central America and Guyanese are in South America.

The official languages of more than 50 countries and regions in the United States are English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese and Danish.

And Quechua, Aymara and Eskimo in Indian languages. Among them, countries whose official language is English and

There are 23 regions, 18 Spanish and 5 French. The official languages of Peru are Spanish and Quechua.

Asian languages; Officials in Puerto Rico

The languages are Spanish and English; Bolivia has three official languages: Spanish, Quechua and Aymara;

The official languages of Greenland are Danish and Eskimo. Brazil's Portuguese is also different from that of the former sovereign country Portugal.

Language, but it contains a large number of words and idioms in Indian and African languages.

Besides Indo-European, there are many Indian languages all over the United States. There are 240 native American languages spoken by many people.

There are many kinds, which can be divided into 20 language families.

(1) Eskimo-Aleutian language family.

This is the northernmost language family in America, including the vast area from Aleutian Islands to Greenland, which is Yosemite.

All languages north of 50℃ north latitude.

(2) Algonquin.

The distribution area includes the vast areas of eastern and central North America, that is, from the Atlantic coast (50-35 north latitude) to

Around the rocky mountains.

③ Iroquois family.

Mainly distributed in the south of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie to Pennsylvania, it is one of Algerian languages.

Language family.

④ Atapask language family.

Mainly distributed in western North America.

⑤ Seuss family.

The great plains of North America between the Missouri River, the Mississippi River and the Arkansas River to the Rocky Mountains.

(6) Musco language family.

Distributed in the southeastern United States from the lower Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic coast.

(7) Cardoso.

Distributed in the south-central United States from the upper Missouri River to brazos river.

(8) California language family.

It mainly includes the languages of the narrow coastal zone between the Pacific coast of North America (40- 16 north latitude) and the coastal mountains.

Words.

(9) Utah-Aztec language family.

Including many languages from the southwestern United States to the central highlands of Mexico.

(10) Maya-Quiche family.

Distributed in Yucatan Peninsula and Central America.

(1 1) Chibucha family.

It is distributed in a wide area from Costa Rica to Colombia and Ecuador, including Chibu, Colombia.

The search language is the most widely used.

(12) Arawak language family.

It is distributed around the central axis from Florida in the north to Paraguay in the south, including the Greater Antilles.

, Venezuela, Colombia and Peru, as well as many languages in the forest belt and Amazon.

(13) Caribbean family.

This language family is widely distributed, starting from its birthplace-the Xinggu River and Taparros River in Brazil, from north to west.

The Indies use the Caribbean coast, from the southeast of Colombia in the west to the Brazilian Plateau in the east.

(14) Germanic language family.

Distributed in eastern and southeastern Brazil.

(15) Gallery-Guarani Language Family.

Distributed in the parana river Valley with Paraguay as the center.

(16) Guikuru language family.

Distributed in the Gran Chaco Prairie, that is, northern Argentina and western half of Paraguay.

(17) Moraceae.

DuDu and Jikuru languages are minority languages in the grassland of Grancea University of Science and Technology.

(18) Quechua.

Distributed in the central Andes, including Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, northwest Argentina and northern Chile.

Department, mainly Quechua and Aymara.

(19) Arauca family.

It is distributed in central Chile and consists of several similar dialects. In fact, this language family has only one language-Arau.

Dull language

Patagonia-Tierra del Fuego.

Including languages of southern Chile, Patagonia Plateau of Argentina and Tierra del Fuego.

In addition, there are 8 million American residents who speak other languages, accounting for about 1. 1% of the total population of the whole continent. Language of immigrant groups

There are 100 languages. For example, Japanese is mainly distributed in Brazil and some Japanese cities in North America, German and Italian.

Italian is mainly concentrated in Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina; Hebrew spoken by Jews is mainly concentrated in

United States, Brazil and Argentina; Han/Han/Chinese/human

Spanish is mainly concentrated in some big cities in North America, Mexico, Panama and Cuba.

I think it's enough to tell you this. It's already a lot.