Not really, it is spoken mainly by the Germans and nearby countries.
Yes. In Switzerland, German is one of the official languages. In Zurich, German in the main language spoken.
German
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.
Danish and German are both Germanic languages, but they are not the same. They have different grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. While speakers of each language may be able to understand some words or phrases in the other, they are distinct languages.
There is only one main language in Austria (German). Other languages in Austria are the languages of immigrant communities.
The countries where German is the official primary language are Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein. German is recognized as a minority language in some other countries, including Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Belgium.
Albert Einstein was from Germany, so his native language was German. German is one of the official languages of Switzerland and German was and still is the most widely spoken language in Switzerland.
spanish is argentinas number one language.
Not sure how the question is meant. You mean what languages would an immigrant FROM Germany speak ? Our national language is German of course. Most Germans born after WWII had at least one language in school, typically English,
Germany and Austria are the two countries where German is the national language. Additionally, German is one of the official languages in Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein.
I actually think there is more than one language because their main languages are French, German, and Dutch
These countries are German-speaking:GermanyAustriaSwitzerlandLiechtensteinLuxembourgThe Province of Bolzano-Bozen (Italy)It is also their official language or one of their official languages.