EUROPEAN LANGUAGES
The Indo-European language family encompasses the majority of European languages. As of 2018, 94 per cent of Europeans were native speakers of an Indo-European language. Within Indo-European, the three biggest phyla are Romance, Germanic, and Slavic, each with more than 200 million speakers.
| Abkhaz | Estonian | Latvian | Rusyn |
| Abkhazia | Faroese | Lithuanian | Sami |
| Alemannic | Finnish | Luxermbourgish | Sami |
| Alsatian | Flemish | Macedonian | Scots Gaelic |
| Avaric | French | Magyar | Serbian |
| Basque | Frisian | Maldivian | Sicilian |
| Belorussian | Gaelic | Maltese | Silesian |
| Bokmål | Gagauz | Mirandese | Slovak |
| Bosnian | Galician | Moldovan | Slovene |
| Breton | Georgian | Monégasque | Spanish |
| Bulgarian | German | Montenegrin | Swedish |
| Castilian | Greek | Nynorsk | Tatar |
| Catalan | Greenlandic | Okmichal | Tetum |
| Chuvash | Hungarian | Papiamento | Tosk |
| Corsican | Hungarian | Polish | Turkish |
| Croatian | Icelandic | Portuguese | Turkmen |
| Czech | Ijekavian | Provençal | Ukrainian |
| Danish | Irish | Roma | Uzbek |
| Dhivehi | Italian | Romanian | Vojvodina |
| Dutch | Komi | Russian | Welsh |
| English |