No. Protestantism is one of three branches of the Christian religion. In Germany, since this was the home of Martin Luther, Lutheranism is by far the strongest, Luther himself being one of the key leaders of the Protestant Reformation.
Germany
Protestantism started when Martin Lurther posted his 95 theses in Wittenberg Germany in 1517.
States could choose between Catholicism and Protestantism.
A particular moment in the development of Protestantism in 17th century Germany, cf Link
The official language of Germany is German.
The national language is French. The popular religions are Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism. France is a secular country.
In the sixteenth century, Protestantism took root in Germany, the Netherlands, England, Scotland, and parts of France. today it is also widely practiced in parts of Africa and Oceania and has a growing presence in Latin America.
You don't. Buddhism is a religion, not a language. You might as well ask "How do you say hello in Protestantism?".
Everybody who lives in Germany. German is the language of Germany. About approximately 82,468,000. people.
Northern Europe (the United Kingdom, Nordic countries, Germany, etc.) mainly adopted Protestantism.
Turkish is spoken by many, but English is the second language.
The official religion of Germany is Christianity. 65 to 70 percent of the German population practices Christianity. Some other popular religions include Lutheran-Protestantism, and Roman Catholicism.