* Germany * Austria * Switzerland * Liechtenstein * Luxembpurg
There are officially only 4 German spoken countries: Germany Austria Swiss Lichtenstein
Europe does not have a first language. But if you go with the population of the different countries who are forming Europe: German is the most spoken language. 1.- Germany with 82,369,600 2.- Turkey with 71,892,800 3.- France with 64,057,800 4- England with 60,943,900 5.- Italy: with 60,231,214
There are three countries in Europe where French is an official language - France , Belgium (Wallonie) and Switzerland ( Cantons francophones). French is also spoken in parts of Italy near the French border, and many people across Europe who aren't native speakers use French.
The Ranked Languages by Speakers: 1. Chinese or Mandarine 2. English 3.Hindi (it is often debated whether Hindi has more speakers because several people in India speak both English and Hindi) 4. French 5. Spanish Ranked Languages Spoken By Countries 1. English 2. French 3. Spanish 4. Russian 5. Portuguese 6. Dutch/Belgian/German
England India
All countries in South America use a spoken language.
Rick Steves' Europe - 2000 Little Europe Five Micro-Countries 5-4 was released on: USA: 2008
France, Germany the Netherlands and Belgium are but a few countries in Europe.
Only 3 countries: - Germany - Austria - Leichtenstein
There are more than four. They are: Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein, which use German as their official language. It is one of the official languages in Switzerland (in addition to French and Italian), Luxembourg (in addition to French and Luxembourgian), and Belgium (in addition to French and Flemish).
Iceland,Ireland,UK and Belgium.
There are many ways to define the "major" languages, but typically the four most widely spoken languages are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, and Hindi. These languages have the highest number of native speakers and are used as official or widely spoken languages in multiple countries around the world.