In Germany you speak usually the German language.
German places
In Germany, people speak German.
The people of Ingolstadt, Germany speak German as their primary language.
German is spoken as an official language in Germany, Austria, Luxembourg, Lichenstein and Switzerland. It also has a high number of speakers in France, Italy, U.K, Australia, USA and Canada.
There are approximately 81 million people living in Germany. The German government states that 99% of its people speak German as a first language.
Well, in Germany there is only one official language and that is German. If people from other countries come to Germany and they want to get the German citizenship, they need to speak German. But there are a lot of people who haven`t got citizenship and not all of them speak German - though that makes things hard for them, of course.
Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Parts of Luxembourg.
No. People in France speak French. Some of the people near the French-German border learn German in school though.
The primary language spoken in Germany is German. Some German people may also speak English as a second language, especially in larger cities and tourist areas. There are also regional dialects and minority languages spoken in specific areas of Germany.
Germans speak the German language because it is their native language, passed down through generations. The German language originated from the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family and has evolved over time to become the official language of Germany.
German nationals make up 91% of the population so one can be certain that 91% of the people in Germany speak the language as their first language.