Slavic Languages
Germanic Languages
Romance Languages
Uralic Languages
Other Languages
100

The categories into which the Slavic languages are divided.

What are East Slavic, West Slavic, and South Slavic?

100

This language was the first to be printed using the Gutenberg Press around 1440.

What is German?

100

"Hola" is the word for "Hello" in this language.

What is Spanish?

100

Two of the languages in the Uralic language family.

What are ____ and ____ ?

Estonian; Finnish; Northern Sami; Hungarian

100

Two of the languages in the Celtic language family.

What are ____ and ____ ?

Irish; Manx; Scottish Gaelic; Welsh; Cornish; Breton

200

The most commonly spoken Slavic language in Europe.

What is Russian?

200
Besides German, this language is the only language to capitalize nouns.

What is Luxembourgish?

200

In this year, Italian became the official language of Italy.

What is 2007?

200

The capital of Finland.

What is Helsinki?

200

The only European language in the Afro-Asiatic family.

What is Maltese?

300

The meaning of "lele" in Macedonian.

What is "oh wow!" or "oh my goodness" ?

300

The two meanings of the word "gift" in Swedish.

What are "married" and "poison" ?

300

In addition to Spanish, this language is an official language of the city of Barcelona.

What is Catalan?

300

The location from which the languages in this family are derived.

What are the Ural Mountains?

300

This character represents a question mark in Greek.

What is a semicolon?

400

This East Slavic language is officially recognized as a protected minority language by Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Serbia, and Slovakia.

What is Rusyn?

400

These are the two forms of written language in Norwegian. 

What are bokmål (book language) and nynorsk (new Norwegian)?

400

The three romance languages that are national languages in Switzerland.

What are French, Italian, and Romansh?

400

The translation of "Jó reggelt kívánok!" in Hungarian.

What is "Good morning!" ?

400

The oldest spoken Indo-European language, which also happens to be similar to ancient Sanskrit.

What is Lithuanian?

500

This is the oldest attested Slavic language, and it originally used a Glagolitic alphabet but later switched to a Cyrillic alphabet. 

What is Old Church Slavonic?

500
In addition to Dutch, this Germanic language is an official language in the Netherlands.
What is Frisian?
500

In this language, "Bună ziua" is the standard way to greet someone.

What is Romanian?

500

Estonian has this many noun cases.

What is 14?

500

The fifth most commonly-spoken native language in Europe.

What is Turkish?

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