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The official language of Germany is German.
Everybody who lives in Germany. German is the language of Germany. About approximately 82,468,000. people.
Germany, Austria and the northern part of Switzerland
In Germany you speak usually the German language.
Yeah. That's what language they speak there. Germany and Austria's main language is German.
Germany's primary language is German (Deutsch), also called High German (Hochdeutsch), or Standard German (Standard Deutsch). The German language is a standardized combination of the various regional languages of Germany and it's bordering countries, it's considered a High German language (and thus usually called "Hochdeutsch", or "High German", in Germany) because of it's similarities with the dialects spoken in the high altitude regions of southern Germany.
Germany is a country.German is a language.
Germans speak the German language because it is their native language, passed down through generations. The German language originated from the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family and has evolved over time to become the official language of Germany.
If you are going to Germany or Austria, then, yes, you need only the German language to get by.
German is the official language of: - Germany - Austria - Liechtenstein
The language spoken in Germany is German. It is a West Germanic language and is one of the most widely spoken languages in the European Union.
Germany, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, and Austria all list German as a national language.