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France, Belgium, Luxembourg and a part of Switzerland.
French is the language of the Luxembourgish legal system and government so apart from recent immigrants, all Luxembourgers can speak French if required, but this does not mean that they speak it at home. Most Luxembourgers speak Letzebuergesch at home with some speaking German, Portugese or Italian as their first language.
Yes, Luxembourg is a Francophone country. The term may be applied to countries whose inhabitants speak French. The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg permits official language status to French, German, and Luxembourgisch.
They speak German in Luxembourg because it is a neighbouring country and the Germans invaded Luxembourg during the war.
They speak German in Luxembourg because it is a neighbouring country and the Germans invaded Luxembourg during the war.
Because the french cotrolled it for a period of time. Thus integrating their language and culture into the society. By Kurtis and his french teacher Mrs. F. From A small Town in the Northwest Territorries of CanadaLuxembourg is a small country that borders France, Wallonia (the French-speaking part of Belgium) and Germany. While Luxembourg does have its own language (Luxembourgish) it is necessary to speak the languages of the neighboring states for trade, commerce, and travel. As a result of being bordered by French-speaking and German-speaking regions, they also speak French and German.because luxemburg is in the middle of France and Germany! i hop i answered ur question well!Because it is one of the three official languages in Luxembourg, together with German and Luxembourgish.
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German is primarily spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and parts of Belgium and Italy. It is also one of the official languages of Luxembourg. Additionally, there are German-speaking communities in other countries around the world.
Luxembourgish (national language), German (administrative language), French (administrative language)
Luxembourg city is located in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, which is a sovereign country. "Luxenbourg" is typically spent "Luxembourg". It is the second smallest country in the world, after Liechtenstein. It has the most banks in the whole world per square kilometer. It has an extremely high quality of life. Most Luxembourgers speak three, although most speak four languages. Luxembourgers are typically proud of their language learning, writing and speaking abilities.
Austrians speak German so it could not have been introduced.
French is the first language in France. There are different French dialects that are spoken in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland and they are not always used as a first language.