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The Sudetenland
The Sudetenland
By native speakers, it is German. By total speakers, it is English.
Russian, German, and French are the most spoken languages by native speakers. English, Russian, and German by total speakers.
There are quite a few answers that can fit. Here are some possible answers. - Native European (or "white") - German (by ethnicity) - German speakers (native) - English speakers (second language +) - Christian (or more specifically, Catholic)
I live in a flat translates asIch wohne in einer WohnungorIch lebe in einer Wohnungbut most native speakers would probably just say Ich habe eine Wohnung (I have a flat)
There are many common German words known to non-native speakers of that language. Some of the most common include hamburger, frankfurter, delicatessen, lager, strudel and wiener.
There are around 90-100 million native German speakers worldwide, most of whom reside in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. German is also spoken as a second language by millions of people in countries like the United States, Brazil, and Russia.
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They may (since most Nuer speakers live in close physical proximity to Sudanese Arabic speakers), but Nuer is a distinct language from Arabic.
1st. Russian With 106,000,000 Native Speakers 2nd. German With 97,000,000 Native Speakers 3rd. French With 66,000,000 Native Speakers 4th. Italian With 65,000,000 Native Speakers 5th. English With 50,000,000 Native Speakers