Languages in Europe Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST: russian: the most common language spoken in europe, german: the sole official language of austria, liechtenstein, and germany, french: the official language of france, turkish: the fourth most common language in europe and official language of istanbul, italian: co-official language of switzerland and the vatican city, english: 60 million people in europe speak this language and 360 million worldwide, spanish: the second most widely spoken native language in the world, with the majority in the americas, polish: 36 million people speak this language in belarus, czech republic, hungary, poland, and ukraine, ukrainian: the ninth most common language in europe, with the majority in the ukraine, dutch: the official language of the netherlands and co-official language of belgium, romanian: the official language of moldova and romania, romance: spanish, portuguese, french, italian, and romanian language group, germanic: english, german, dutch, swedish, danish, and norwegian language group, slavic: some languages use a latin script and others a cyrillic script in this language group, language: a body of words and the systems for their use common to a people who are of the same community or nation, the same geographical area, or the same cultural tradition