French is the language of the Luxembourgish legal system and government so apart from recent immigrants, all Luxembourgers can speak French if required, but this does not mean that they speak it at home. Most Luxembourgers speak Letzebuergesch at home with some speaking German, Portugese or Italian as their first language.
The percentage of people that speak French in Luxembourg is four percent. But if people would learn a second in Luxembourg it would be ninety percent.
In 2000, government officials in Luxembourg expected 700,000 people to live in Luxembourg in 2050.
Africa has the greatest amount of French-speaking countries, with a total of 29 countries where French is commonly spoken. These countries were previously French colonies, and French continues to be widely used in various sectors such as government, education, and media.
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French is mostly spoken in France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and several African countries including Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is also one of the official languages of organizations such as the United Nations and the European Union.
The 2011 estimated population for Luxembourg is 510,840 people. The 2001 census concluded that 439,539 people lived in Luxembourg.
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France, Belgium, Luxembourg and a part of Switzerland.
No Luxembourg has more than one city. Luxembourg's capital city is also named Luxembourg which causes people to think that it's a city state. Though it is very true that a city as big as the whole of Luxembourg wouldn't be so big. (Tokyo is larger than the whole of Luxembourg by many times)
The speak both German and french so German is not the official language