Chairman-Mao said:
2. Yeah but in mainland Europe there are different countriest that speak the same language more frequently. For examples, German is an official language of Austria, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and Switzerland. And Russian is the official language in Russia, Moldova and Belarus, and is widely spoken in Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. English on the other hand the official language in just UK, Ireland and the small nation of Malta. All I'm trying to say is while yeah most countries in EU have their own language, there are some languages that are spoken in multiple countries; but English is only spoken in 3 countries in Europe (2 of which are islands not in mainland Europe)
4. I don't know much about Greek history, but I'll give you this one. 5. I just like making fun of France |
I can't believe you actually pulled out the language card.
What about Bulgarian? Armenian? Oh and I haven't even mentioned the big one, Spanish. Not only is it not an official language in any European country but it's only used in Andorra, a far smaller country than Malta. There are probably about a dozen languages which are official in only one country.
P.S. The Greeks in Greece have zero claim to be called Greeks. The real Greeks were lost somewher between the Macedonian, Roman, Byzantinian, Turkish rule. Their history basically began a century ago. Might as well say American has a long history because of the ntive americans.