Second Most Spoken Languages in Countries of Europe

According to National Geographic
Quiz by
valdo94
Rate:
Last updated: May 20, 2015
You have not attempted this quiz yet.
First submittedMay 20, 2015
Times taken615
Average score73.3%
Report this quizReport
4:00
Enter answer here
0
 / 15 guessed
The quiz is paused. You have remaining.
Scoring
You scored / = %
This beats or equals % of test takers also scored 100%
The average score is
Your high score is
Your fastest time is
Keep scrolling down for answers and more stats ...
Country
2nd Language
Estonia
Russian
Serbia
Hungarian
Finland
Swedish
Belarus
Belarusian
Belgium
French
Albania
Greek
Croatia
Serbian
Germany
Turkish
Spain
Catalan
Ireland
Gaelic
Turkey
Kurdish
Russia
Tatar
Bulgaria
Turkish
Romania
Hungarian
Czech Republic
Slovak
Save Your Stats
Your Next Quiz
There are 78 different names for the currencies used by the different countries of the world. How many can you name?
Can you name these islands whose names start with each letter of the alphabet?
Can you guess which of these are cities in Canada? One wrong guess, and the quiz instantly ends.
Drag the flag onto the correct country. Careful, though! One wrong move and the game ends.
5 Comments
+2
Level 82
May 20, 2015
Without getting into too much national pride, Croatian and Serbian are the same language (just written in different alphabets) and Moldovan/Moldavian and Romanian are the same. Also, Gaelic isn't specific enough for Ireland (it's usually used to reference Scottish Gaelic); the language's name in English is Irish.
+1
Level 67
May 20, 2015
+1 on the Irish comment. Not too educated on the Eastern languages so I won't know if that's correct :) nice quiz!
+1
Level 80
May 20, 2015
I know that they are part of the same language, it is not pride but a fact. I just hope that this will not start a new debate. Irish is accepted for Gaelic and I changed Moldova to Romania (also answer is now different)
+1
Level 89
May 20, 2015
I would accept Irish for Gaelic. Also, allow for Belarussian as well as Belarusian. I know the former is a spelling error but its an easy mistake to make.
+1
Level 80
May 20, 2015
Irish and Belarussian are now accepted