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European Day of Languages

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  • Which is the most widely spoken Slavic language in Europe?
    Russian
  • In which European country do people eat the most chocolate?
    Switzerland
  • Where does this food come from?
    Georgia - Khinkali
  • The LEGO brand is associated with which country?
    Denmark
  • What language group are German and English from?
    Germanic
  • Name four countries in which German is the official language.
    Lichtenstein, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium
  • Which country traditionally gives London a Christmas tree for Trafalgar Square? Norway , Scotland , Iceland
    Norway
  • What is the name of the famous Gothic cathedral located in Barcelona, Spain, designed by Antoni Gaudí?
    La Sagrada Familia
  • "teşekkür ederim" means "Thank you" in....
    Turkish
  • How many stars are there on the EU flag?
    12
  • When was the first European Day of Languages organized? 2021 , 2011 , 2001
  • What is the official language of Monaco?
    French
  • Which language is known for being the most difficult to learn in Europe due to its complex grammar and 18 cases?
    Hungarian
  • What language group does Maltese belong to?
    Afro-Asiatic
  • Where does this food come from?
    France - Escargots
  • Which language was the first to be seen in print?
    German
  • In which European country are both Flemish and French spoken?
    Belgium
  • Which European country has two official capitals?
    The Netherlands
  • Which European language uses the Cyrillic alphabet?
    Bulgarian
  • Which country has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites in Europe?
    Italy
  • In which language does "torg" mean train?
    Norwegian
  • Nikola Tesla had _________ origins
    Serbian
  • Which European country is known as the "Land of Fire and Ice" due to its volcanoes and glaciers?
    Iceland
  • Where does this dish come from?
    England - Fish & Chips
  • Which European language has influenced English the most after Old English?
    French
  • What is the smallest country in Europe by land area?
    Vatican City
  • Which European language is the basis for many modern-day international words in law, science, and medicine?
    Latin
  • Where does this food come from?
    Spain - Paella
  • To which country does this flag belong to?
    Finland
  • Tallinn is the capital of which European country?
    Estonia
  • At least half of the world's population are bilingual or plurilingual. TRUE or FALSE?
    TRUE
  • Which European city is known as the "City of a Hundred Spires"?
    Prague
  • Where does this food come from?
    Russia - Shashlik
  • St. Patrick's day is celebrated in...
    Ireland
  • From which language does the word "Europe" originate?
    Greek
  • How many countries are there in Europe?
    51
  • In which country ca you attend a college of wizardry?
    Poland
  • What is Europe's most visited tourist attraction?
    Disneyland, Paris
  • In which of these countries is French NOT an official language? Seychelles , Madagascar , Canada
    NONE
  • What is the name of the river you see from the Eiffel Tower?
    The Seine
  • When did Italian become the official language of Italy? 1879 , 1950 , 1995 , 2007
    2007
  • Where does this food come from?
    Belgium - Belgian waffles
  • In which country is Gaelic still spoken as a minority language?
    Scotland
  • Where does this food come from?
    Turkey - Lokum (Turkish Delight)
  • Marie Curie, who won two Nobel Prizes, was born in which country?
    Poland
  • Which of the following languages are written from right to left?
    Hebrew & Arabic
  • What is the only official language of Andorra?
    Catalan
  • Rubik's Cube was created by a _________ inventor.
    Hungarian
  • Where does this food come from?
    Finland - Karjalanpiirakka
  • What does "Real" in Real Madrid mean?
    Royal
  • Which is the oldest language still spoken in Europe? Basque (Spain) , Icelandic , Greek
    Basque
  • The four languages most spoken in the world are Chinese, ___________, English and Hindi.
    Spanish
  • From which language do we get the word "graffiti"?
    Italian