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9 February, 17:23

Ninety percent of europeans speak an indo-european language. german is the largest, with 90 million native speakers. however, another language is considered dominant, given the large number of europeans who can speak it fluently as a second language. what is the dominant language of europe?

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  1. 9 February, 17:35
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    The answer is "English".

    English has a place with the western sub-branch of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European group of dialects. The nearest undoubted living relatives of English are Scots and the Frisian dialects. The English language in Europe, as a local dialect, is basically spoken in the UK and Ireland. In other parts of Europe, English is spoken predominantly by the individuals who have learnt it as a second dialect.
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