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Languages that start with E

4 languages starting with the letter E — each with origin, classification, and notes.

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Egyptian ArabicEnglishEsperantoEstonian

List of Languages That Start With E

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    Egyptian Arabic

    The most widely understood spoken variety of Arabic — Egypt's everyday vernacular, spread across the Arab world by Cairo's enormous film, TV, and music industries.

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    English

    A West Germanic language with Norse and Norman French overlays — the most widely spoken language on Earth when second-language speakers are counted, and the de facto lingua franca of science, aviation, and the internet.

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    Esperanto

    The most successful constructed international auxiliary language — created by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887 to serve as a politically neutral second language for all.

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    Estonian

    A Uralic language closely related to Finnish — Estonia's official tongue, with 14 grammatical cases and three contrastive degrees of vowel and consonant length.

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