The following countries have German as an official language:
Germany
Belgium
Luxembourg
Switzerland
Liechtenstein
Austria
Italy (official in South Tyrol)
European Union**
German is also a recognized minority language in the following countries:
Denmark
Poland
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Hungary
Vatican City
Italy
Romania
Russia
Kazakhstan
Brazil
Namibia [German was official, but demoted in 1990]
(Bolded nations are European ones)
** - the European Union is not a sovereign nation, but an immensely powerful organization engulfing most of Europe.
Several other European countries have large speaking German populations, but do not recognized German as a minority language in the country. Such countries include Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria, France, and the United Kingdom.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein are the countries in Europe where German is an official language. Additionally, German is spoken as a minority language in countries like Luxembourg, Belgium, and parts of Italy.
Germany Austria Leichtenstein Most of Switzerland And the East side of Belgium. German is the most spoken language in Europe! Germany is the most populated country in Europe!
The three biggest German-speaking countries in Europe are Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Germany is the largest in terms of population and economy, followed by Austria and then Switzerland.
Approximately 95 million people in Europe speak German as their first language.
In Europe there are five countries that have German as their official language and include Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, and Luxembourg. Luxembourg has three official languages and German, along with French, is often spoken in the administrative and judicial system. In Luxembourg, however, not everyone you meet will speak German. In Switzerland, just like Luxembourg, there are many official languages because of their proximity to Germany and many other countries. German, French, Italian, and Romansch are all official languages spoken in Switzerland. Other countries in Europe have large populations that speak German, and this includes France, Belgium, Denmark, Poland, and Italy to name a few. In Africa, German is spoken in Namibia and South Africa, and in South America there is a large German population in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Chile.
People primarily speak German in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg. It is also spoken in parts of Belgium, Italy, and other European countries.
The three biggest German-speaking countries in Europe are Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Germany is the largest in terms of population and economy, followed by Austria and then Switzerland.
Germany Austria Leichtenstein Most of Switzerland And the East side of Belgium. German is the most spoken language in Europe! Germany is the most populated country in Europe!
French and German are both official languages in Switzerland (along with Italian), Belgium (along with Dutch) and Luxembourg (along with Luxembourgish). But in most countries in Western Europe, or the world for that matter, there are people who speak French and people who speak German (either in a large population or small).
French and German are both official languages in Switzerland (along with Italian), Belgium (along with Dutch) and Luxembourg (along with Luxembourgish). But in most countries in Western Europe, or the world for that matter, there are people who speak French and people who speak German (either in a large population or small).
Approximately 95 million people in Europe speak German as their first language.
German is the official language of Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein. It is also spoken in parts of Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, and Italy. Overall, German is spoken in 6 countries.
German is primarily spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and parts of Belgium and Italy. It is also one of the official languages of Luxembourg. Additionally, there are German-speaking communities in other countries around the world.
In Europe there are five countries that have German as their official language and include Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, and Luxembourg. Luxembourg has three official languages and German, along with French, is often spoken in the administrative and judicial system. In Luxembourg, however, not everyone you meet will speak German. In Switzerland, just like Luxembourg, there are many official languages because of their proximity to Germany and many other countries. German, French, Italian, and Romansch are all official languages spoken in Switzerland. Other countries in Europe have large populations that speak German, and this includes France, Belgium, Denmark, Poland, and Italy to name a few. In Africa, German is spoken in Namibia and South Africa, and in South America there is a large German population in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Chile.
There are no countries outside of Europe that speak German as a national or official language. However, there are significant numbers of native German speakers in the following non-European countries:ArgentinaBrazilCanadaChileCosta RicaDominican RepublicIsraelNamibiaPanamaParaguaySouth AfricaThe United States
Austrian German is spoken predominantly in Austria. It is a regional variety or dialect of the German language specific to Austria. Some neighboring countries like Germany and Switzerland also have regions where Austrian German may be understood due to geographical proximity.
France is a country. It doesn't contain other countries.Perhaps you meant to ask, what five countries in Europe do not speak French. The countries of Europe that do not speak French include:IrelandIcelandThe United KingdomSpainGermanyItalyPortugualAustriaHungaryPolandSwedenDenmarkNorwayFinlandNetherlandsCzechiaSlovakiaBulgariaUkraineMacedoniaBosnia and HerzegovinaSloveniaSerbiaCroatiaMontenegroEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaRussiaGreeceTurkey
BelgiumSwitzerlandMonacoLuxembourgAndorra