Population of German speaking nations is as follows :-
In Germany, 82,217,800 In Austria, 8,316,487 In Lichtenstein, 35,322 In Switzerland, 7,591,400 In Belgium, 10,584,534 In Luxembourg, 480,222 In the Province of Bolzano-Bozen(Italy), 487,673 Giving a total of 109,713,438 All figures are estimates at the end of 2007
Approximately 100 million people live in German-speaking countries, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein.
Most Spanish-speaking people live in the Western Hemisphere. The majority of Spanish-speaking countries are located in Central and South America, with Spain being located in Europe.
Arabic speaking people predominantly live in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in countries located in North Africa and the Middle East region. However, there are also Arabic speaking communities spread across various countries in the Southern Hemisphere due to migration and diaspora.
Spanish people primarily live in Spain and also in other countries such as Argentina, the United States, Mexico, and Colombia where there are significant Spanish-speaking populations.
Most Arabic-speaking people live in the Northern Hemisphere, primarily in countries in the Middle East and North Africa. This region includes countries like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Morocco.
Some animals found in Spanish-speaking countries include jaguars, llamas, alpacas, capybaras, iguanas, and macaws. The specific fauna can vary depending on the region and ecosystem within each country.
Creole-speaking people are still around today. They live in more than 40 countries.
The old Slovakian region was the core of German speaking Czechoslovakians. But now that the two countries have become independent from one another Only small enclaves in the Czech Republic mainly along the German boarder In Slovakia the area of Krahule has a large German speaking population.
People from many Spanish-speaking countries
Ethnic and German speaking people who live in Sudetenland which is located currently in the western part of the Czech Republic.
The same as people in America, Australia, and other countries where Jews live.
Berlin is the capital of Germany, the Dutch live in the Netherlands (i.e. two different countries).. so people from Berlin are most likely German.
Er lebt in is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Wo lebst du is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Some animals found in Spanish-speaking countries include jaguars, llamas, alpacas, capybaras, iguanas, and macaws. The specific fauna can vary depending on the region and ecosystem within each country.
Yes, some Chinese spoke German. I know some German speaking Chinese. Some people of Chinese ancestry undoubtedly live in German areas and have adopted the language. Certainly there are Chinese people who speak German because they work in international businesses. But German has never been the primary language in any area that is culturally Chinese.
Sie leben in Wordsley is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
"Ich Wohne in Bern" is German for "I live in Bern". Except, "Berne" is mis-spelt. "Berne" is the French spelling, "Bern" is the German spelling. As Bern is German-speaking, most people use "Bern" in English as well.