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Languages of Europe
Most languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family. This family is divided into a number of branches, including RomanceGermanicBalticSlavicAlbanianCelticArmenianIranian, and Hellenic (Greek). The Uralic languages, which include HungarianFinnish, and Estonian, also have a significant presence in Europe. The Turkic and Mongolic families also have several European members, while the North Caucasian and Kartvelian families are important in the southeastern extremity of geographical Europe. The Basque language of the western Pyrenees is an isolate unrelated to any other group, while Maltese, which is descended from Sicilian Arabic, is the only Semitic language in Europe with national language status.

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