Which non-Indo-European language is the most widely spoken in Europe?
Hungarian
Finnish
Basque
Gaelic
Linguistic connections between Hungarian and other Uralic languages were noticed in the 1670s, and the family itself was established in 1717. Because of strong anti-Turkish sentiment, the classification of Hungarian as a Turkic language continued to be a matter of impassioned political controversy through the 18th and into the 19th centuries.
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Answers by country
Hungarian
Finnish
Basque
Gaelic
answers
Republic of Ireland
33
Austria
51
Spain
18
Hungary
21
Australia
32
Switzerland
27
the Netherlands
17
Germany
276
Pakistan
10
the United Kingdom
127
France
11
Poland
10195
the United States
196
Italy
12
Canada
19
India
43
Greece
12