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Most of the many languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family. Another major family is the Finno-Ugric. The Turkic family also has several European members. The North and South Caucasian families are important in the southeastern extremity of geographical Europe. Basque is a language isolate and Maltese is the only national language in Europe that is Semitic. This list does not include languages spoken by relatively recently-arrived migrant communities. Main alphabets used in Europe, Cyprus and Turkey: Latin alphabet Cyrillic alphabet Greek alphabet Latin and Cyrillic alphabet Greek and Latin alphabet Main alphabets used in the past in Europe (around 1900) Simplified map of the languages of Europe, with minority languages given disproportional weightIndo-European languagesMost European languages are Indo-European languages. This large language family is descended from Proto-Indo-European, spoken thousands of years ago. From Wikipedia under the
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