Common Phrases in the respective languages of Eastern Europe
In Eastern Europe, the following languages are spoken: Major
Romanian
Bulgarian
Russian
Polish
Belarusian
Czech
Hungarian
English
Minor
French
Italian
German
Spanish
Turkish
This graph shows the most common language in Eastern Europe is Russian, followed by Polish and Hungarian. While present, English isn't prominent in this area.
Due to Europe's massive linguistic diversity, people tend to learn more than one language while living in Europe. This can affect many businesses and creates a language barrier between some of the countries. Also, due to the high rates of tourism in European countries, many of the streets and business implement other languages into their daily work ethics. Many of the languages found in Eastern Europe are Slavic languages. This adds a recurring pattern of the distribution of languages in this sub region.