In autria they speak Swiss German and German in Switzerland they speak french Italian German and Swiss German.
Germany primarily speaks German as its official language.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg.
germany, austria, part of switzerland
These countries officially speak German:AustriaSwitzerlandLuxemburgLiechtensteinAlso in Belgium are some German communities and also in the very east of France.Germany, Austria and part of Switzerland.
There is no such language as "Austrian". In Austria they speak German, as they do in most of Switzerland.Switzerland in German is "Schweiz".
Germany, Austria, Switzerland. Not sure about Luxemburg, but I guess they speak German dialect, too.
There are only really 3 countries that speak predominately German. These are Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and Belgium all have German as a first language. Additionally, German is spoken as a minority language in several other countries, such as Italy, Poland, Romania, and Hungary.
In Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Cezch Republic, Poland and Denmark.
No country speaks Latin any longer as it is a dead language. However, a small number of people in northern Italy, eastern Switzerland and western Austria speak Helvetian, which is a mixture of languages including Latin. The military in Switzerland (if you can call it that) and in Austria speak German, but different dialects.
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. The Swiss-German dialect is spoken by around 65% of the population, particularly in the central and eastern regions of the country. This linguistic diversity is due to Switzerland's unique history and the influence of neighboring countries.
Gemany (95%, 78.3 million), Austria(89%, 7.4 million), Switzerland(65%, 4.6 million) ("D-A-CH"), Luxembourg(0.48 million).