German is the official language of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and Belgium. It is also one of the official languages in South Tyrol in Italy.
German is the only official language in Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein.
Apart from Germany, German is also an official language in Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. It is also recognized as a minority language in several other countries in Europe.
German is the official language, and the language spoken by 90%+ of the population in Germany and Austria.German is an official language, and spoken by about 60% of the population in Switzerland.German is also a local minority language in parts of Belgium and Italy (the "Südtirol").
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.
The four countries that list German as their official language are Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.
There are no countries in the Western Hemisphere where German is spoken as an official language.
Apart from Germany, German is also an official language in Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. It is also recognized as a minority language in several other countries in Europe.
Dutch is the official language of seven countries. German is the official or minor language of 16 countries.
German is the only official language in Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein.
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German is primarily spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and parts of Belgium and Italy. It is also one of the official languages of Luxembourg. Additionally, there are German-speaking communities in other countries around the world.
These countries are German-speaking:GermanyAustriaSwitzerlandLiechtensteinLuxembourgThe Province of Bolzano-Bozen (Italy)It is also their official language or one of their official languages.
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.
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.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg all have German as an official language.
German is the official language, and the language spoken by 90%+ of the population in Germany and Austria.German is an official language, and spoken by about 60% of the population in Switzerland.German is also a local minority language in parts of Belgium and Italy (the "Südtirol").
The official language of both countries is German, though each uses a different dialect standard.