Switzerland has four official languages, one of which is German. The other three official languages of Switzerland are French, Italian, and Romansh. That is Switzerland.
French, German, Romanch and Italian are the standard languages in different regions.
Belgium has the official languages of French, German and Flemish.
Switzerland is the country that has French, German, and Italian as official languages.
Yes, German is still one of the official languages in Namibia.
Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German. Each of these languages is used in different regions of the country.
Namibia is the African country that speaks German as one of its official languages, alongside English and indigenous languages. This is due to Namibia's colonial history under German rule.
These countries are German-speaking:GermanyAustriaSwitzerlandLiechtensteinLuxembourgThe Province of Bolzano-Bozen (Italy)It is also their official language or one of their official languages.
Switzerland
Switzerland is the European country that has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. These languages are spoken in different regions of the country, reflecting its linguistic diversity.
Belgium. Flemish and French are the two main official languages of Belgium, along with German as a third official language in the German-speaking community. Each region in Belgium has its predominant language, with Flemish (Dutch dialect) spoken in Flanders and French spoken in Wallonia.
The smallest German-speaking country is Liechtenstein. It is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and Austria to the east and north. German is the official language of Liechtenstein.
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Each language is predominant in different regions of the country.
French and German are two different languages so no.