Languages of Europe by population

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Last updated: November 11, 2017
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106,000,000
Russian
97,000,000
German
66,000,000
French
65,000,000
Italian
60,000,000
English
38,500,000
Polish
38,000,000
Spanish
32,600,000
Ukrainian
24,000,000
Romanian
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22,000,000
Dutch
14,000,000
Austro-Bavarian
13,000,000
Hungarian
12,000,000
Turkish
11,000,000
Greek
10,600,000
Czech
10,000,000
Portuguese
9,100,000
Swedish
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9,000,000
Serbian
7,800,000
Bulgarian
5,700,000
Neapolitan
5,600,000
Croatian
5,500,000
Danish
5,400,000
Albanian
5,400,000
Finnish
5,200,000
Slovak
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Level 71
Nov 11, 2017
I wouldn't consider Austro-Bavarian an own Languague, it's more like a dialect.
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Level 76
Nov 11, 2017
Austro-Bavarian, is the Quizmaster an austrian or a bavarian, who is pissed that the language is called german?
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Level 64
Nov 11, 2017
Interesting. per wikipedia:

This cluster of dialects (Bavarian, Austrian, etc) is classified as individual language (distinct and independent[6]) by ISO 693-3 codification[4].

Bavarian or Austro-Bavarian is a major group of Upper German varieties. Like standard German, Austro-Bavarian is a High German language, but they are not the same language. However, Austro-Bavarian and Standard German have influenced each other and the vast majority of Austro-Bavarian speakers speak Standard German as well.

Austro-Bavarian is also used to refer to the dialect group which includes the Austro-Bavarian dialect discussed here, as well as the Cimbrian, Hutterite German, and Mócheno dialects of Germany.