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European Cultures and Languages

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European Cultures and Languages. The people of Europe are all considered European though their national cultures are all different Europe is a continent of diverse languages Often people from one country can understand the language of people from another country Why? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• The people of Europe are all considered European though their national cultures are all different

• Europe is a continent of diverse languages

• Often people from one country can understand the language of people from another country Why?

• Many people of Europe are bilingual • The languages of Europe belong to the Indo- European Language Family

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Indo-European Languages3 Branches

• Germanic – German and English English is spoken in more parts of the world than any

other language Spoken in northwest and central Europe Uses the Roman Alphabet

• Romance – French and Italian Based on Latin, the language of the ancient Romans Spoken in the southern and western Europe Uses the Roman Alphabet

• Slavic – Russian Russian is an example of a Slavic Language Uses the Cyrillic Alphabet Spoken in central and eastern Europe

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Roman AlphabetGermanic and Romance Language

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Cyrillic AlphabetSlavic Language

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European Languages

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What are Europeans doing to help solve the language

problems?• Europeans are trying to solve the problem by

having school children learn one or more languages beside their own

• The European Union has made 23 “official” languages so people will be able to understand the laws and decisions made by the government

• There are special laws to protect languages, too! • Europeans want to keep alive the languages

spoken only by a few people and at the same time to build a united Europe