Yes. Austria is "Osterreich" to the Germans, the Eastern Kingdom. During World War II, the two German-speaking areas were combined (Hitler, remember, was an Austrian, not a German), but after the war they separated again.
-Austrian isn't a language. In Austria they speak the Austrian version of German. wunderbar
Austria and Germany
yes. austria,swizzerland, and Germany all speak the same language
The Austrian People can speak several languages. The most common, and official language, is German. However, depending on the region a person is within the country, some people may also speak Serbian, Hungarian, Turkish, and Slovene.
official language is German That one language.
There is no such language as "Austrian". In Austria they speak German, as they do in most of Switzerland.Switzerland in German is "Schweiz".
-Austrian isn't a language. In Austria they speak the Austrian version of German. wunderbar
Austria and Germany
In Austrian there are many different languages but mostly speak German so Help= hilfe in German.
They spoke Austrian German
He spoke German, albeit with a bit of an Austrian accent.
As with every country in the world, not all people in Austria speak German. There is a large Croatian and Serbian population in Austria. The official language is German. Austrian German is also different from German spoken in Germany. See http://german.about.com/library/bldialect_aus01.htm for more information.
Austrians speak German so entering man into a English-German dictionary returns Mann and Mensch.
yes. austria,swizzerland, and Germany all speak the same language
Austrians speak German so it could not have been introduced.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was Austrian. Not german.
The Austrian People can speak several languages. The most common, and official language, is German. However, depending on the region a person is within the country, some people may also speak Serbian, Hungarian, Turkish, and Slovene.