According to the 2000 U.S. Census 0.41% of Americans speak only German at home.
It would be most unusual for a German not to be able to speak German. I therefore answer 99.99% of Germans speak German. The reasoning :- there is a very small percentage of people who have speech impediments that rends it impossible for them to speak at all.
According to the last census in 2000, 63.6% of Swiss speak German.
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80% of Americans aged five and older speak only English at home.
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For the majority of German-Americans the answer is no. Some German families expect their children to speak German at home, even when in the United States but there are many American children with German parents who don't speak the language.
The percentage of native Austrians who speak German (Deutsch) is 100. Deutsch is the national language of Austria, albeit a dialect different than regions of Germany and the portion of Swizerland where it also spoken.
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Knobody knows the EXACT number/percentage of people who speak German. The number changes every minute! The numbers of people change so the number of people speaking German change too! If a person who speaks German passes away, then there is one LESS person speaking German. If someone learns German, then there is one MORE person speaking German!So there it is, there is NOT an exact number of people who speak German!From Aunt Sidney! x
Approximately 40% of Belgians speak French as their native language.
California has the largest number of Germans at approximately 5,588,093.North Dakota has the largest percentage of Germans, with about 47% of the state recognizing as German.
"German is the main language of about 90-95 million people in Europe (as of 2004), or 13.3% of all Europeans." (quote from Wikipedia)