Mostly in the European countries Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, however, it sounds a little different due to the dialects in each area.
There are officially only 4 German spoken countries: Germany Austria Swiss Lichtenstein
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German is spoken in Europe on the continent of Europe.
The language spoken in Germany is German. It is a West Germanic language and is one of the most widely spoken languages in the European Union.
German is the least spoken official language in Belgium, spoken natively by less than 1% of the population. German is spoken in the east of Belgium.
The main language spoken in Lower Saxony is German. In certain areas, Low German (Plattdeutsch) may also be spoken as a regional language. Additionally, you may hear some other languages spoken due to a diverse population and tourism presence, but they are not as commonly spoken as German.
High German spoken in central and south Germany, Austria and Switzerland.Low German is spoken in northern Germany and the Netherlands.Both High German and Low German are regional.
The language spoken in Munich is German, specifically the dialect known as Bavarian German.
English, Spanish, German, Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese Chinese.
Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Monaco are European countries where French and other languages are spoken. In Switzerland, German, Italian, and Romansh are also spoken; in Belgium, Dutch and German are spoken; in Luxembourg, Luxembourgish and German are spoken; in Monaco, English and Italian are also spoken.
Some languages that look like English and are commonly spoken around the world include Spanish, French, German, Dutch, and Swedish.