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European languages
For readability, we do not give here an exhaustive list of all the European languages but you will find this complete list within the tab “Language Families in Europe“, where they are classified by language families.
We therefore list here only the languages for which we have established description sheets:
- Abruzzian
- Aragonese
- Asturian
- Basque
- Breton
- Calabrian
- French
- Irish
- Occitan
– Aranese (a variant of Gascon, co-official language in the Aran Valley)
– Provençal - Laz (NB: Laz is spoken mainly in Georgia, a country considered as part of Europe or Asia, depending on sources)
- Mingrelian (NB: Mingrelian is spoken mainly in Georgia, a country considered as part of Europe or Asia, depending on sources)
- Scanian
- Scottish Gaelic
- Svan (NB: Svan is spoken mainly in Georgia, a country considered as part of Europe or Asia, depending on sources)
- Welsh
We hope to expand this list over time and your contributions are welcome!
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Meanwhile, you can look into the French version of this page for more languages description sheets.