Which are the foreign languages studied most commonly in Europe?

The European Day of Languages is a yearly event held on 26 September. It celebrates the linguistic diversity of a continent with:

  • over 200 European languages
  • 24 official EU languages
  • about 60 regional/minority languages

Students and foreign languages in the European Union

 

Adults and foreign languages in the European Union

On the occasion of the European Day of Languages, figures on self-reported language skills show that in 2016, 65 % of working-age adults in the European Union (EU) knew at least one foreign language.

In Bulgaria (50 %) of the people aged 25-64 know more than a foreign language.

The European Union encourage people of all ages to learn languages – knowing more than one makes it easier to connect with people, to find a job and to help businesses grow.
Chart: Knowledge of foreign languages in the EU 2016

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