92.7% speak Spanish and 5.7% speak Spanish AND some indigenous language (such as Nahuatl or Mayan). The rest speaks indigenous languages only, or another, unspecified language (such as Chinese or Korean).
Less than 0.09% of Mexican people speak German. This figure however, is a bit misleading: more than 100,000 people speak German in Mexico, including 95,000 descendants of Mennonites preserving their Plautdietsch dialect, as well as 6,214 German nationals residing in Mexico. It is estimated another 15,000-40,000 Mexican citizens are German-Mexicans, who may or may not speak German as a second language (besides Spanish, that is).
89% of people speak spanish in Mexico
The three percent of Mexico that doesn't speak Spanish speaks various Amerindian languages that are not related to Spanish. There's also a Ladino-speaking community, a group which speaks what is functionally 16th-century Spanish infused with Hebrew and written with the Hebrew script (Ladino is the Spanish what Yiddish is to German).
Liechtenstein is the smallest German-speaking country in the world. So there must be more than 90% which speak German. Read here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liechtenstein
Very probable not more than 0,2 %.
40% of Belgians speak Frenchnearly 60% percent speaks DutchLess then 1% speaks German
Austria is the central European country where people speak German and are over 85 percent Catholic.
New Mexico
between the German-speaking and the Hindi-speaking population there is a minimum overlapping of 10%. between the 99% population of English speakers and this 10% of people, speaking both German and Hindi, there is a minimum overlapping of 9%.
40% speaks french as mother language. 60% dutch and a small amounth of people speak German
In Germany you speak usually the German language.
Does he speak German = Spricht er Deutsch
No she doesn't speak German.