Major Languages Pie Graph Percentages: Slovak 1% Belarusian 3% Bulgarian 2% Czech 4% Hungarian 6% Romanian 10% Ukrainian 14% Polish 17% Russian 41% The results of this pie graph are that most of these languages are widespread throughout the subregion. This makes unrestricted movement in the subregion so much easier for everyone, when they can find others who speak their language.
Eastern Europe is packed with diversity, with this diversity comes many different strings of communication some of the most common include: Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Hungarian, and Romanian. Russian is widespread in eastern Europe and can be found as a major language in Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, and Hungary. Most of the languages spoken in this sub-region are Slavic and derived from Indo-European family.
Languages of Each Country Belarus: Russian, Belarusian, Polish, Ukrainian, and Eastern Yiddish Bulgaria: Bulgaria, Turkish, and Roma Gypsy Czechia: Czech and Slovak Hungary: Hungarian, English, German, Russian, Romanian, and French Moldova: Moldovan, Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Gagauz, and Bulgarian Poland: Polish, German, and Silesian Romania: Romanian, Hungarian, and Roma Gypsy Russia: Russian, Tatar, and Chechen Slovakia: Slovak, Hungarian, Roma Gypsy, and Ruthenian Ukraine: Ukrainian, Russian, Hungarian, Moldovan, and Crimean Tatar