German is the only official language in:
Austria and Liechtenstein.
The four countries that list German as their official language are Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.
Belgium, France, Luxembourg, and Switzerland are four countries whose official language is French. France is the quartet's only country whose official language status is not shared with another major European language. Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland respectively permit as official languages Dutch and German; German and Luxembourgish; and German, Italian, and Romansh.
No, Hungarian is the only official spoken language. There are German speakers living in Hungary, of course. According to the Hungarian Central Statistics Office, 62,105 people in Hungary classified their ethnicity as German in 2001.
France is the country in Europe where French is the official language.
Mexico is the only one of the three North American countries with Spanish as its official language. English is not the official language of the US, but is used as such. The two official languages of Canada are English and French.
The four countries that list German as their official language are Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.
Belgium, France, Luxembourg, and Switzerland are four countries whose official language is French. France is the quartet's only country whose official language status is not shared with another major European language. Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland respectively permit as official languages Dutch and German; German and Luxembourgish; and German, Italian, and Romansh.
French is spoken in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Monaco, and parts of Canada.
France is the country in Europe where French is the official language.
Only Brazil do not have Spanish as an official language. The official language in Brazil is Portuguese.
Bangladesh and India have Bengali as an official language. In Bangladesh, Bengali is the sole official language, while in India, Bengali is one of the 22 scheduled languages.
Liechtenstein
There are more Spanish-speaking countries than French-speaking countries. Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world, with 21 countries officially speaking it, while French is spoken in 29 countries.
Around 56% of Europeans are able to hold a conversation in at least one additional language. Countries like Luxembourg and Malta have high numbers of multilingual speakers, with over 95% and 90% respectively. In other countries, such as Sweden and Denmark, around 70% of the population speaks a second language.
No, Hungarian is the only official spoken language. There are German speakers living in Hungary, of course. According to the Hungarian Central Statistics Office, 62,105 people in Hungary classified their ethnicity as German in 2001.
Mexico is the only one of the three North American countries with Spanish as its official language. English is not the official language of the US, but is used as such. The two official languages of Canada are English and French.
Cuba is the only Caribbean country that has Spanish as an official language. Puerto Rico has Spanish and English as official language, but it is a U.S. Commonwealth. The Dominican Republic also speaks Spanish, but does not have it as their official language.