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An Insight into the history of the Danish language

The origins of the Danish Language Danish is spoken primarily within Denmark as well as parts of Germany, Sweden, the United States, Canada, and Argentina.

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An Insight into the history of the Ukrainian language

The origins of the Ukrainian Language The Ukrainian language is a language spoken by about 45 million people, mostly in Ukraine. Here, it is the

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An Insight into the history of the Romanian language

The origins of the Romanian Language Romanian is spoken as a native language by about 25 million people. It is spoken primarily in Moldova and

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An Insight into the history of the Russian language

The origins of the Russian Language The Russian language is the most widely spoken east Slavic language. It is the official language of a number

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An Insight into the history of the Dutch language

The origins of the Dutch Language Dutch is a language in the Netherlands and Belgium, commonly referred to as the Low Countries. It is also

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An Insight into the history of the Polish language

The origins of the Polish Language Polish is a world language much associated with the Poles, the ethnic group native to Poland. It has official

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An Insight into the history of the Lithuanian language

The origins of the Lithuanian Language There are about 3 million native speakers of Lithuanian. Most of the speakers reside in the country of Lithuania

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An Insight into the history of the Hungarian language

The origins of the Hungarian Language Hungarian has official status in Hungary. It is also one of 24 official languages used in the European Union.

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An Insight into the history of the Estonian language

The origins of the Estonian Language Estonian is a language spoken by about one million people mostly in the country of Estonia, but in some

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An Insight into the history of the Czech language

The origins of the Czech Language Czech, also known as Bohemian, is spoken by about 10 million people. It is the official language of the

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