The image above shows how to say hello in all the countries of Europe using the most common languages in each country. However below we have put together a list of all the different dialects of European languages we could find. There are some discrepancies. There are a few Russian dialects that are actually outisde of Europe. An example is Tartar. While technically an Asian dialect we have come from a position that if a country (ie Russia) is in at least partly in Europe, then we list all of it’s internal dialects and languages.
· Albanian (Albania, Yugoslavia) | · Po | |
· Alsacian (Alsace France) | · Ja | |
· Altai (Russia) | · Eye | |
· Anglo-Saxon (England) | · Gese | |
· Anglo-Saxon (England) | · Gise | |
· Arberesh (Hora e Arbereshevet Italy) | · O | |
· Arberesh (Sicily Italy) | · Arra | |
· Armenian [Eastern] (Armenia) | · Ha | |
· Aromunian (Greece, Balkans) | · E | |
· Asturian (Spain) | · Si | |
· Bashkir (Russia) | · Eye | |
· Basque (France, Spain) | · Bai | |
· Belorussian (Belarus) | · Tak | |
· Bosnian (Bosnia and Hercegovina) | · Da | |
· Bosnian (Bosnia and Hercegovina) | · Aha | |
· Breton (Brittany France) | · Ya | |
· Breton (Brittany France) | · Eo | |
· Brigidian (western Ireland) | · Quai | |
· Bulgarian (Bulgaria) | · Da | |
· Catalan (France, Spain, Andorra) | · Sí | |
· Chukchee (Russia) | · I | |
· Chuvash (Russia) | · Chapla | |
· Cornish [Kemmyn] (Great Britain) | · Usi | |
· Cornish [modern] (Great Britain) | · Eah | |
· Cornish [unified] (Great Britain) | · Usy | |
· Cornish (Great Britain) | · Ya | |
· Corsican (Corsica) | · Si | |
· Corsican (Corsica) | · Iè | |
· Croatian (Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina) | · Da | |
· Czech (Czech Republic) | · Ano | |
· Czech (Czech Republic) [informal] | · Jo | |
· Danish (Denmark, Greenland) | · Ja | |
· Danish (Denmark) [to negative questions] | · Jo | |
· Dutch (Netherlands, America, Asia) | · Ja | |
· English [old English] (old Britain) | · Giese | |
· English [old English] (old Britain) | · Gea | |
· English [old English] (old Britain) | · Yea | |
· Erzya (Russia) | · Nama | |
· Estonian (Estonia) | · Jaa | |
· Estonian (Estonia) | · Jah | |
· Estonian (Eastern Kodavere Estonia) | · Jahki | |
· Estonian (Prangli Estonia) | · Neh | |
· Estonian [Old Estonian: archaic] (Estonia) | · Neh | |
· Finnish (Finland) | · Kyllä | |
· Finnish (Finland) [informal] | · Jep | |
· French (France) [to negative questions] | · Si | |
· Frisian (Netherlands) | · Ja | |
· Friulian (Italy) | · Sì | |
· Gagauz (Moldova) | · Yola | |
· Galician (Spain) | · Si | |
· Gallo (Britany Northern France) | · Yen | |
· Gallo (Britany Northern France) | · Yan | |
· Gascon (France) | · Oc | |
· German (Central Europe) | · Ja | |
· German (Cent.Eur.) [to negative questions] | · Doch | |
· German (Bavaria Germany) | · Jå | |
· German [Thuringian] (Thuringia Germany) | · Na | |
· German [Swabian] (Germany) | · Jå | |
· Greek [Hellenic] (Greece, Cyprus) | · Ne | |
· Greek [old] (former Greek Empire) | · Né | |
· Griko (Salento Italy) | · U’mme | |
· Hungarian [Magyar] (Hungary) | · Igen | |
· Icelandic (Iceland) | · Já | |
· Ingush (Russia) | · Hwa’a | |
· Inuttut [Greenlandic] (Greenland) | · Aap | |
· Irish (Ireland) [it is] | · Isea | |
· Italian (Central Europe, E Africa) | · Sì | |
· Kalmyk (Russia) | · E | |
· Karelian (Finland, Russia) | · Da | |
· Karelian (Finland, Russia) | · Kyllä | |
· Khakas (Siberia Russia) | · Ya | |
· Komi-Permyak (Russia) | · No | |
· Komi-Permyak (Russia) | · Nu | |
· Komi-Zyryan (Russia) | · Da | |
· Koryak (Russia) | · O | |
· Ladin (Italy) | · Sci | |
· Langue d’oïl [old] (France) | · Oïl | |
· Latin (ancient Rome, Vatican) | · Ita | |
· Latin (ancient Rome, Vatican) | · Itavero | |
· Latin (ancient Rome, Vatican) [true] | · Certe | |
· Latin (ancient Rome, Vatican) [right] | · Recte | |
· Latvian (Latvia) | · Ja | |
· Lithuanian (Lithuania) | · Taip | |
· Lithuanian (Lithuania) [very informal] | · Aha | |
· Lithuanian (Lithuania) [very informal] | · Mhm | |
· Livonian (Latvia, Estonia) | · Nä | |
· Low Saxon (Eastern Friesland) | · Ja | |
· Low Saxon [Northern] (Lowlands Germany) | · Jaa | |
· Low Saxon [Northern] (Fehrs Guild | · Germany)Ja | |
· Low Saxon [Westphalian] (Germany) | · Jau | |
· Ludian (Russia) | · Muga | |
· Luxemburgish (Luxemburg) | · Jo | |
· Macedonian (Macedonia) | · Da | |
· Mae [Emwae] (New Hebrides Island) | · Ido | |
· Mae [Emwae] (New Hebrides Island) | · Io | |
· Maltese (Malta) | · Iva | |
· Manx (Britain) [yes indeed] | · Abbyreh | |
· Manx (Britain) [yes indeed] | · Gynourys | |
· Manx (Britain) [yes indeed] | · Shedyjarroo | |
· Manx (Britain) | · Seadh | |
· Mari [Hill Mari] (Russia) | · Manye | |
· Mari [Meadow Mari] (Russia) | · Anye | |
· Mari [Meadow Mari] (Russia) | · Iye | |
· Mari [Meadow Mari] (Russia) | · Tuge | |
· Middle English (old England) | · Yis | |
· Middle English (old England) | · Yus | |
· Monegasque (Monaco) | · Sci | |
· Nenets (Russia) | · Nyeya | |
· Nganasan (Russia) | · Yy | |
· Nganasan (Russia) | · Tê | |
· Norwegian [Nynorsk, Bokmaal] (Norway) | · Ja | |
· Norwegian [Sortlandsk] (Sortland Norway) | · Jo | |
· Palatinian (Southwestern Germany) | · Jo | |
· Piedmontese (Piemonte Italy) | · Eoj | |
· Plattdeutsch (Germany) | · Jo | |
· Polish (Poland) | · Tak | |
· Portuguese (Portugal, Brazil) | · Sim | |
· Provencal [Occitan] (France) | · Òc | |
· Provencal [Occitan] (France) | · Oí | |
· Prussian [old] (Prussia) | · Ja | |
· Romani [Vlax] [Gypsy] (Europe) | · Va | |
· Romani [Sofia Erli] (Bulgaria) | · Va | |
· Romani [Romany] [Gypsy] (Europe) | · Hai | |
· Romanian (Romania) | · Da | |
· Romansch (Switzerland) | · Gea | |
· Russian (Russia) | · Da | |
· Russian (Russia) [informal] | · Aga | |
· Russian (Russia) [slang] | · Nu | |
· Saami [Davvi Saami] (Scandinavia) | · Joo | |
· Saami [Davvi Saami] (Scandinavia) | · Lea | |
· Saami [Davvi Saami] (Scandinavia) | · Delea | |
· Saami [Inari Saami] (Scandinavia) | · Gal | |
· Saami [Inari Saami] (Scandinavia) | · Kal | |
· Saami [Skolt Saami] (Scandinavia) | · Naa | |
· Saami [Skolt Saami] (Scandinavia) | · Kaéll | |
· Sardinian (Italy) | · Eja | |
· Sarnami (Suriname, Holland) | · Hañ | |
· Savonian (Ylä-Savo Finland) | · Jotokkiisa | |
· Scots (Scotland) | · Aye | |
· Scots [Ulster Scots] (Northern Ireland) | · Ay | |
· Scottish Gaelic (Scotland) | · Gudearbh | |
· Scottish Gaelic (Scotland) | · Aidh | |
· Serbian (Bosnia, Yugoslavia) | · Da | |
· Setu (Southern Estonia) | · Jah | |
· Shor (Russia) | · Eze | |
· Sicilian (Sicily Italy) | · Si | |
· Slovak (Slovakia) | · Áno | |
· Slovenian (Slovenia) | · Da | |
· Slovenian (Slovenia) | · Ja | |
· Sorbian (eastern Germany) | · Haj | |
· Sudovian [Jatvingian] (Baltic region) | · Jâ | |
· Sursilvan (Switzerland) | · Gie | |
· Svan (Georgia) | · Aadw | |
· Swabian (Central Europe) | · Jå | |
· Swedish (Sweden, Finland) | · Ja | |
· Swedish (Sweden) [to negative questions] | · Jo | |
· Tatar (Russia) | · Aye | |
· Turkish (Turkey, Northern Cyprus) | · Evet | |
· Tuvan (Russia) | · Iye | |
· Udmurt (Russia) | · Ben | |
· Udmurt (Russia) | · Bon | |
· Udmurt (Russia) | · O-o | |
· Udmurt (Russia) | · Y-y | |
· Ukrainian (Ukraine) | · Tak | |
· Valencian (Spain) | · Si | |
· Veps (Russia) | · Ka | |
· Võru (Võrumaa Estonia) | · Jah | |
· Võru (Võrumaa Estonia) | · Ja | |
· Votic (Russia) | · Da | |
· Votic (Russia) | · Jaa | |
· Welsh (Wales) | · Ie | |
· Welsh (Wales) | · Oes | |
· Welsh (Wales) [past tense] | · Do | |
· Yiddish (Europe) | · Ye | |
· Yiddish (Europe) | · Yo |