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Portugese

This western romance language of Portuguese found its origins in the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. Countries like Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, Brazil and so on, share this beautiful dialect as their official language. This makes it the sixth-most natively spoken language in the world!

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Italian

Ciao! Italian is the authentic language of the scenic nations Italy, San Marino, and Vatican City. Over 15% of the European Union speak Italian. This rich language is famously known as the ‘Language of Music’ for its influence in musical terminology and opera.

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Dutch

Hoi! Dutch crowns as the official language of Netherlands, Flanders and the Northern Belgium. It is the national language in Suriname. This widespread language is the first language of over 24 million people and the second language of 4 million across nations!

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German

Guten Tag! German, official language of Germany is a native language to a massive range of 100 million people worldwide. The uniqueness of this elegant language lies in its Pluricentric nature. A major part of German vocabulary is influenced from the ancient Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.

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French

Salut! Popularly known as the Romance Language, French is the official language of 29 nations across continents. This mesmerizing language is the second most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union and is one among six official languages of the United Nations.

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Spanish

Hola! Muy Buenos. Spanish, famously known as Español, flaunts itself as a global language with more than 483 million native speakers across the world. Majorly spoken in Spain and the Americas, this Romance language is the world's second-most spoken native language.

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Polish

Hej! West Slavic in nature, Polish is the language of Poland. This historic language was a ‘lingua franca’ as in, significant both diplomatically and academically in Central and Eastern Europe. It interestingly features standard Polish alphabets paired with nine additions to the basic Latin letters.

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