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I'll try to write the language families of Europe as best as I can!
I.Indo-European:
1.Romance:
a.Western:
-Italian
-Neapolitan
-Sicilian
-Istriot
-Friulian
-Ladin
-Piedmontese and Lombard (could be considered the same language)
-Ligurian
-Emilian and Romagnol (considered dialects of the same language)
-French (with its many creoles around the world)
-Franco-Proveçal
-Ventian
-Occitan
-Sardinian
-Romanch
-Catalan and Valencian (considered the same language)
-Spanish (with many variants in America)
-Ladino
-Aragonese
-Asturleonese and Mirandese (could be considered the same language)
-Galician
-Portuguese (different variant in Brazil)
b.Eastern:
-Romanian and Moldovan (considered the same language)
-Aromanian
-Megleno-Romanian
-Istro-Romanian
c.Modern Latin (no native speakers but still for administrative use)
2.Celtic:
a.Brittonic:
-Welsh
-Breton
-Cornish
b.Godeiric:
-Irish
-Manx
-Scottish Gaelic
3.Germanic:
a.North Germanic:
-Danish
-Swedish
-Norwegian
-Faroese
-Icelandic
b.West Germanic:
-High German (this includes Standard German and Yiddish and can be divided into many distinct dialects, Upper ones such as Bavarian and Swabian, and Central ones such as Luxembourgish and Franconian)
-Low German (many dialects such as Saxon)
-Frisian
-Dutch (related to Afrikaans in Africa)
-English (and its many creoles and variants worldwide)
-Scots
4.Slavic:
a.West Slavic
-Polish
-Slovakian
-Czech
-Sorbian
-Kashubian
-Silesian (not to be confused with Silesian German, which is a High German dialect)
b.East Slavic
-Russian
-Belarusian
-Rusyn
-Ukrainian
c.South Slavic
-Slovene
-Serbo-Croatian (includes Bosnian and Montenegrin)
-Bulgarian and Macedonian (sometimes considered dialects of the same language, very controversial)
5.Baltic:
-Latvian and Latgalian (sometimes considered the same language)
-Lithuanian and Samogitian (sometimes considered the same language)
6. Iranian (this is a very large family in Asia, however I will only write the languages present in Europe):
-Ossetian
-Tat (closely related to Persian)
7.Indo-Aryan (just like Iranian, extremely diverse in Asia, not so much in Europe):
-Romani (many variants of it)
8.Albanian
9.Hellenic:
a.Attic:
-Greek
-Italiot
b.Doric:
-Tsakonian
10.Armenian (this language is spoken fully within Asia, however it is strongly associated with European culture)
II.Uralic:
1.Samoyedic (these could also be considered Asian):
-Enets
-Nenets
-Nganasan
-Selkup
2.Permic:
-Komi (many variants of it)
-Udmurt
3.Sami (many variants of it)
4.Mari
5.Mordvinic:
-Erzya
-Moksha
6.Ugric:
-Mansi
-Khanty
-Hungarian
7.Finnic:
-Finnish
-Estonian
-Ingrian
-Livonian
-Veps
-Votic
-Karelian
-Ludic
III.Turkic (very diverse family throughout Europe and Asia, I will focus on Europe):
1.Oghur:
-Chuvash
2.Oghuz:
-Turkish
-Gagauz
-Azerbaijani
3.Kipchak:
-Bashkir
-Kumyk
-Karachay-Balkar
-Urum
-Krymchak
-Karaim
-Kazakh
-Volga Tatar
-Dobrujan Tatar
-Crimean Tatar
-Nogai Tatar
IV.Kartvelian:
1.Svan
2.Georgian-Zan:
-Georgian
-Mingrelian
-Qivruli
-Laz
V.Afro-Asiatic:
1.Semitic:
-Maltese
VI.Mongolic (Asian family):
-Kalmyk
VII.Caucassian:
1.Northwest:
a.Abkhaz
b.Circassian:
-Adygey
-Cherkess
-Kabardin
2.Northeast:
a.Dagestani:
-Agul
-Avar
-Dargin
-Lak
-Lezgin
-Rutul
-Tabasaran
-Tsakhur
b.Veinakh:
-Ingush
-Chechen
VIII. Basque (language isolate, possibly the oldest language in Europe)
I hope there's nothing that I omitted or miscategorized, but these should be most of them.
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As a French citizen what shocked me with food is everything, I honestly found it too sweet, greasy, overprocessed, vegetables were tasteless, the service is rushed, sure the servings are huge but that just makes me waste more, I'd rather have half the portions for twice the quality and nutrition.
For comparison in France you'd have fresh produce, just processed enough to combine the different ingredients into a dish, seasoned with just enough to excite your palate and most importantly you have ample time to enjoy it especially in restaurants where you'll easily spend 2 hours eating your 3+ course meal. Oh and employers have to pay their staff a living wage, vacations and parental leave, crazy concept !
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