the language family English is part of
Germanic
the most commonly spoken Romance language
Spanish
the most commonly spoken Slavic language
Russian
the American equivalent of the British "flat"
(as in "I live in a flat.")
apartment
the country with the largest English speaking population
the US
the most common word in spoken English
I
the second most commonly spoken Romance language
Portuguese
the second most commonly spoken Slavic language
Polish
the American equivalent of the British "football"
soccer
country with the most speakers of English as a second (or additional) language
India (which also has the second highest number of English native speakers!)
the most common letter in written English
E
the language all Romance languages descended from
Latin
the Slavic family is divided into this number of regional language groups
3 (South Slavic, West Slavic, and East Slavic)
the American equivalent of the British "biscuit"
cookie or cracker
the country where Galician and Basque are spoken
Spain
English is the _____ most commonly spoken language in the world in terms of native speakers
third
Catalan
minority Slavic language spoken throughout regions near the Carpathian Mountains
Rusyn
the American equivalent of the British "queue"
(as in "I'm waiting in the queue.")
line
the largest country where a Romance language is the official language
Canada
most English vocabulary comes from Latin, Greek, and this language
French
a Romance language spoken by the descendants of the Jews expelled from Spain in the 15th century
Judeo-Spanish, or Ladino
the Slavic minority language spoken in Eastern Germany
Sorbian (spoken in Lusatia)
the American equivalent of the British "lorry"
truck
country with the most official languages
Zimbabwe (with 16!)