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The linguistic diversity of the European continent is one of the cultural riches of the “Old World”.

Although it may seem that its many languages are a barrier between the different populations, these languages are a source of wealth, cultural curiosity, and open-mindedness.

Europe’s numerous languages open doors far beyond the borders of Europe.

With some 43 languages spoken on the European continent, the European Union counts “only” 11 official languages: German, French, English, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Greek, Swedish, Dutch and Finnish.

These 11 languages can be grouped into 4 families:

  • Romanic (French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese)

  • Germanic (German, English, Dutch and Swedish)

  • Hellenic (Greek)

  • Finno-Hungarian (Finnish)



  • English: universal language par excellence, English is the official language of 45 countries around the world (2 of which are in Europe), a number which represents 508 million English-speaking people!

    Europe’s linguistic wealth opens the continent’s doors to hundreds of countries beyond Europe!