Most people in Austria speak German, but there are a few minor languages spoken such as Turkish.
The main and the only official language of Austria is German.
German language
Accredited is also the "Austrian sign language".
A variety of German.
German is the official language.
German is the official language.
Yes. High German (which is the German spoken in Germany) is the official language of Austria. Nearly all Austrians can speak High German, but a minority in the more rural, mountainous areas speak local dialects of German that are quite different from High German.
German is the most common language, but the 3 official languages of Austria are German, Dutch and French.
German.
Officially Austria speaks German (with it's own dialects). But there are cultural links with the neighbouring countries... so some Austrians speak Slovenian, Hungarian, etc.
While Austria has no official second language, a significant percentage of Austrians speak English as a second language, which makes it the language with the largest number of speakers in Austria after German, the national language.
The main (and the official) language is German.
German
Austrians speak German. But with an Austrian dialect which is unmistakable to most German natives
GERMAN
German
First off, Autriche is the French name for Austria. The major languages spoken there are German, Slovene, Croatian, and Hungarian.
There is no such thing as "Bosnian Austria". Bosnia used to be a territory controlled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1878 until 1919. The language spoken in Bosnia under Austrian occupation was generally Serbo-Croatian, which is the language still spoken in Bosnia. (However, because of the politics in the Balkans, the language is currently called Bosnian, even though it is the same thing.) However, the Austrian rulers in Bosnia promulgated official business in German, sometimes with a translation into Serbo-Croatian for the locals to understand.
Yes. While Austria's official language is German, a significant percentage of Austrians speak English as a second language, which makes it the language with the largest number of speakers in Austria after German.
Official Languages: The primary official language of Austria-Hungary was High German. In some aspects of the government, due to the dual monarchy, the second official language was Hungarian.
Spoken Languages: While these languages did not have official status as national languages, there were a number of additional languages including: Czech, Italian, Moravian, Polish, Romani/Gypsy Romanian, Ruthenian Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, Slovene Ukrainian, and Yiddish. There were also foreigners living in the Austro-Hungarian Empire from other origins who spoke their particular languages.
High German (which is the German spoken in Germany) is the official language of Austria. Nearly all Austrians can speak High German, but a minority in the more rural, mountainous areas speak local dialects of German that are quite different from High German. Some Germans find these dialects of German difficult or impossible to understand.
The 1 official language of Austria is German.
Austrian German is spoken natively by 88.6% of the population. Standard Austrian German is used in education, media, and government, but in less formal situations, Austrians tend to use forms closer to or identical with the Bavarian and Alemannic dialects, traditionally spoken – but rarely written – in Austria.
Here are the minority languages of Austria (statistics are from 2001):
Austrian Sign Language shares some features with German Sign Language and Swiss-German Sign Language, but is not mutually intelligible with either.
The primary official language of Austria-Hungary was High German. In some aspects of the government, due to the dual monarchy, the second official language was Hungarian.
Languages that are spoken
Many languages are not spoken in India, including:HebrewFilipinoHawaiianTlingitNavahoXhosaZulu
No. More than 200 languages are spoken.
There are roughly 6,500 languages spoken today!
There are currently 6,909 languages spoken in the world :)
Uzbek,Turkmen,Kazakh, Languages spoken in Turkistan
The languages spoken in Wallonia are French and German.
The same languages spoken today were spoken in World War 2.
Dari and Pashto are the two official languages. A number of turkic languages are also spoken.
Both languages are spoken in Asia
about 3% of the worlds languages are spoken in Europe.
About 0.004% of all the world's languages are spoken in Argentina.