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ACTUAL #6 (yesterday was #5) Yesterday’s answer was 56. Which of the following IS an Indo-European language in Europe?
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Greek
Hungarian
Turkish
Icelandic
Finnish
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#6 Yesterday’s answer was lake Geneva, which is in France. Without looking it up, How many officially recognized ethnic groups does china have?
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43
96
29
103
56
60 votes
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Anonymous 16w

arent multiple here indo european?

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Anonymous 16w

Did you mean "IS NOT"? Turkish. Finnish and Hungarian belong to the same family and Icelandic is Germanic like English

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 16w

2 of them by my count.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 16w

Greek and Icelandic

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 16w

Turkish, Finnish, and Hungarian are not Indo-European.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 16w

True — I somehow messed up my notes from like 8 years ago. Oopsi. The correct answer was meant to be Greek but Icelandic counts too (;

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 16w

The point is that the majority are not indo-European. You are supposed to figure out which one is indo-European. Unfortunately I got my notes mixed up and added 2 correct answers

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