First off, 194__what? Secondly--German is a language spoken in what are now the countries of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Lichtenstein. There are, however, literally hundreds of different dialects of German, much like with Arabic. So, one language, hundreds of dialects.
What a strange question. Why is English spoken in England, German in Germany, etc.? It is a language (Castilian) with several dialects which has evolved over many centuries from an indigenous tongue plus Latin and Arabic, within the Iberian Peninsula.
Besides German, there were a Danish, a French and a large Polish speaking minority. People spoke Jiddish as well and there were a number of small Slavic language groups like the Masurians in East Prussia. In the very north-east of East Prussia people also spoke Lithuanian.
The EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) region is incredibly diverse linguistically. Some of the main languages spoken include English, Arabic, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish, Dutch, and Swahili. Additionally, there are numerous other regional and local languages spoken within specific countries and communities in the region.
Over 300 languages are spoken in London, making it one of the most linguistically diverse cities in the world. The majority of these languages are spoken as a result of immigration and cultural diversity within the city.
The languages of the Songhai Empire in Africa included:SonghaiMalinkéMandinkaFulaniBozoSoninkeHausaMooré
It is estimated that around 40 different languages are spoken in Argentina, representing a diverse linguistic landscape within the country. This includes indigenous languages such as Quechua, Mapudungun, and Guarani, among others.
In Kent, which is a county in England, many languages are spoken due to its diverse population. The main language spoken is English, but other languages such as Polish, Punjabi, and Urdu are also spoken by communities within the county. It is common to find a variety of languages being used in different parts of Kent.
There are estimated to be around 7,000 languages spoken around the world, with many more dialects and variations within those languages. However, a large number of these languages are spoken by only a small number of people.
Around 2500 languages r spoken in Africa
Papua New Guinea has the most languages of any nation: 842.Note: Nigeria might be the second country, with 521 languages. India is number 3 with 455 languages.
The main languages spoken by Caucasians vary depending on the country or region. Some common languages include Russian, Turkish, Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, and Kurdish. Additionally, there are numerous smaller languages spoken within different Caucasian ethnic groups.
Well, the chances are that you will not have heard of more than 3/4's of the worlds languages. There is around 2,093 languages in the world. In Europe there are 200 languages, America just over 1000. etc. Many languages in the world are spoken by only 5 - 50 people, like different Native American languages, and other languages in Asia and Australia etc. The European languages are the most widely spoken in the world. Chinese being the most widely spoken, not outside of China's borders though, just within China mainly. But European languages like English, French, German, Spanish etc are spoken on every continent in the world apart from Asia.