Primarily Yes. High German (which is the German spoken in Germany) is the official language of Austria. Nearly all Austrians can speak High German, but a minority in the more rural, mountainous areas speak local dialects of German that are quite different from High German. Some Germans find these dialects of German difficult or impossible to understand.
German is the official language of Austria.
English is a widely spoken foreign language in Austria.
No, but most Germans can speak English as a second language.
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No. In Monaco they speak French, Italian or Monegasque. In England they speak English.
Austrian German is a variation of the German language spoken in Austria. While they are very similar, there are differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar between the two.
They are both democracies and both speak the same language (nearly!)
France and Belgium although Belgium has a significent Dutch speaking population. Switzerland speaks French, Italian and German Austria and Germany both speak German Romania and Moldova both speak Romanian. England, Scotland and Ireland speak English predominately. Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina speak same language, formerly known as Serbo-Croatian.
Nothing actually. WE HAVE THE SAME QUEEN WE SPEAK THE SAME LANGUAGE ETC........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Yes, Athens and Sparta both spoke the Greek language, but they had distinct dialects. The Athenians spoke Attic Greek, while the Spartans spoke Doric Greek.
It means that you speak in the same language
Welsh is spoken in Wales because it is the native language of the country, with a long history dating back over a thousand years. The Welsh language is an important part of Welsh identity and culture, and efforts have been made to preserve and promote its use.
The same language I speak in any location.
You speak the same language you spoke at the beginning of World War I.
They speak English
People in Spain speak Spanish for the same reason that people in England speak English--that's where the language evolved, and there was never any reason (conquest, fashion, or otherwise) for the Spanish people to switch to using another language.