In Sweden we only have one official language, Swedish. There are a lot of variants of the language though, people in the north can sometimes hardly understand people in the north because of the difference in accent, but it is stilll Swedish. In northern Sweden we have like original inhabitants, think they are called Lapp in English, and they talk a language called Sapmi.
French (95%)German (
Actually there are thousands of languages in Africa..some are yet to be named to man.
Sweden is a country, and countries aren't usually spoken about as owned. If you push it, Sweden is owned by the citizens of Sweden.
The three major languages spoken in India are:HindiBengaliTeluguAlthough the only two official languages of the country are English and Hindi.
The official state languages of Chhattisgarh are:ChhattisgarhiHindiBoth are widely spoken by the majority.In addition to Chhattisgarhi, several other languages spoken by the tribal people of the Bastar region, geographically equivalent to the former Bastar state, including:HalbiGondiBhatri
what are the percentages of the different languages spoken in italy
English 74.1%, Spanish 19.5%, Navajo 1.9%
Swedish was spoken in Sweden before world war 2.
Sweden = SwedishTurkey = TurkishDenmark = DanishSpain = Spanish
English, French and (Hindi & Urdu & Bengali: combined)
The official language of North Korea is Korean, spoken by 100% of the population. Minority languages such as Chinese and Japanese are also spoken by some people but are not widely used.
Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, and is spoken by more than 99% of the population. Minority languages include indigenous languages, and languages of more recent European and Asian immigrants.
The languages are:BosniaSerbianCroatianThe problem with calculating percentages is that these three languages are actually all the same language. The different names are given for political reasons.So in fact, more than 99% of people Bosnia and Herzegovina speak this language.
The main language spoken in Gothenburg, Sweden is Swedish. However, due to the diverse population, you can also hear other languages such as English, Arabic, Somali, and Spanish spoken in the city.
The main language spoken in France is French, which is spoken by approximately 99% of the population. Additionally, there are regional languages such as Alsatian, Breton, Corsican, Occitan, and Basque that are spoken by smaller percentages of the population in specific regions.
The most widely spoken language in South Tyrol, Italy, is German.Here are a list of languages with their approximate percentages (as of 2011):German 61%Italian 23%Ladin 4%All others combined 11%
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