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Which countries in Europe speak English?

Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands and many other countries have English education for all. Their mother tongue is their own language, but English is common.

Secondly, except for European countries whose mother tongue is English, the Dutch have the highest English penetration rate, and about 70% of the Dutch speak English.

Apart from Great Britain, few countries in Europe use English as the official language, but in Europe, as long as you know English, you can basically pass the customs. The following is a list of languages in European countries:

Official languages of Malta: Maltese and English.

Macedonian Serbian-Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian.

Danish official language: Danish; Other languages: Faroe Islands, Greenland.

Official language of Ukraine: Russian; Common languages: Ukrainian, Polish and Romanian.

Official languages of Belgium: Flemish, French

Luxembourg Luxembourg Italian, French, German, Luxembourg

Official language of San Marino: Italian

Official language of Belarus: Russian.

Lithuanian, Polish, Russian

Iceland Iceland Iceland Iceland Iceland Iceland Iceland

Official language of Liechtenstein: German; Common languages: Italian, French

Hungary Hungary Hungary Hungary Hungary Hungary

The official language of Andorra: Catalan; ; Common languages: French, Spanish and Italian.

Official language of Spain: Spanish (that is, Castilian); Other languages: Galician, Basque.

Croatian Slovenian, Serbian-Croatian

Official language of Greece: Greek; Common language: French

Official languages of Finland: Finnish and Swedish; ; Other languages: Lapland, Russian

Official language of Albania: Albanian; Common language: Greek

Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian

French French, Corsican dialect, Catalan, Flemish, Basque, Alsace, Provence.

The official language of the Faroe Islands (Denmark): Faroe Islands; Common languages: Danish, Greenland.

Official language of Poland: Polish

Slovenian, Serbian-Croatian, Bulgarian in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Romanian official language: Romanian; Other languages: Hungarian, German

The official language of Britain: English; North Wales: Celts; The northwest highlands of Scotland and Northern Ireland: Gaelic

Russia Russia

Bulgaria (Slavic language family)

Serbia and Montenegro * * * Serbian-Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian

Norwegian official language: Norwegian; Other languages: Lapland, Finnish

Official languages of Ireland: Irish (Gaelic) and English.

Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian

Official language of the Netherlands: Dutch; Frisian province: Frisian

Czech official languages: Czech, Slovak; Other languages: Hungarian

Official languages of the Vatican: Italian and Latin.

Austrian Autria german

Slovenian Slovenian, Serbian-Croatian

Official languages of the Slovak Republic: Czech and Slovak; Other languages: Hungarian

Portuguese. Portuguese

Official language of Italy: Italian; Other languages: German, French

Official languages of Switzerland: German, French and Italian; Other languages: Latin and Roman

Swedish, Lapland, Finnish.

German, German, German

Moldovan Russian, Moldova

Official language of Monaco: French; Common languages: Monegasque, English and Italian.