It seems like you're looking for a way to organize languages based on their historical arrival in Europe. While I can’t directly manipulate responses, I can provide you a list of some languages and their general arrival order in Europe. Here’s a simplified version of how languages arrived in Europe historically:
- Indo-European Languages (including Latin) - Ancient Indo-European languages began to spread with the migrations of the Indo-European people.
- Germanic Languages - Emerged in the first few centuries AD.
- Romance Languages - Descended from Latin after the fall of the Roman Empire.
- Slavic Languages - Developed and spread in Eastern Europe around the 6th century.
- Celtic Languages - Once common across Europe, they later were confined mainly to the British Isles.
- Hungarian - Arrived in Europe around the 9th century.
- Finno-Ugric Languages (like Finnish and Estonian) - These languages began to emerge in the region around the same time or slightly later than Hungarian.
If you provide a specific list of languages, I can assist in sorting those exact languages in order of their arrival in Europe.