South European Languages

Here are some languages spoken in South Europe along with examples:

  • Albanian: Spoken in Albania and Kosovo.
  • Bosnian: Spoken in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Croatian: Spoken in Croatia.
  • Greek: The official language of Greece and Cyprus.
  • Italian: The official language of Italy and spoken in San Marino.
  • Lombard: Lombard is a Romance language spoken in the Lombardy region of Italy, which is in the northern part of the country.
  • Maltese: The official language of Malta.
  • Portuguese: The official language of Portugal.
  • Serbian: Spoken in Serbia and other Balkan countries.
  • Sicilian: Sicilian is another Romance language spoken in Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean and an autonomous region of Italy.
  • Spanish: The official language of Spain and widely spoken in Andorra.
  • Turkish: Spoken in Turkey and parts of Cyprus.

These languages contribute to the rich linguistic mosaic of South Europe.