Some Turkish people can speak English, mostly the ones that live in America. But some Turkish people can also speak Kurdish, another type of language spoken in Turkey.
I know 53 Turkish who speaks English. (Including me)
German is the main language of about 90-95 million people in Europe.
Germans primarily speak German, but many also speak English as a second language due to its prominence in international business and education. Additionally, some Germans may speak regional dialects or minority languages such as Low German, Sorbian, or Turkish.
German is spoken by about 100 million people as a first language around the world and by about 80 million as a second language.
Some Turkish people can speak English, mostly the ones that live in America. But some Turkish people can also speak Kurdish, another type of language spoken in Turkey.
An answer giving the data that you have requested is not readily available. But the following information may suffice. It is estimated that 95% of Germany's population speak German.Of Germany's 82,210,894 inhabitants,74,969,842 are German= (91.2%) all of whom speak German,the remaining 7.241,052 are foreigners. 1,713,551 are Turkish all of whom speak Turkish and mostly speak German528,318 are Italian all of whom speak Italian and mostly speak German384,808 are Polish all of whom speak Polish and mostly speak German50, 000 are Danish all of whom speak Danish and German The remaining 4114375 are minorities from the many other countries of the world,for which there are no statistics available. Note:-All statistics (2007) are estimates.
Yes. A significant minority of Turkish citizens (15-17 million people) speak Kurdish.
I know 53 Turkish who speaks English. (Including me)
German is the main language of about 90-95 million people in Europe.
Germans primarily speak German, but many also speak English as a second language due to its prominence in international business and education. Additionally, some Germans may speak regional dialects or minority languages such as Low German, Sorbian, or Turkish.
as of 2012, approximately 80 million non-Germans speak German as a second language.
There are approximately 81 million people living in Germany. The German government states that 99% of its people speak German as a first language.
German is spoken by about 100 million people as a first language around the world and by about 80 million as a second language.
120 million people in Europe
Many Turkish people are farmers.
German is the native language of the overwhelming majority of the population. In Lusatia and the east of Saxony there are about 50,000 native speakers of Sorbian (a Slavonic language). There are about 10,000 native speakers of Frisian in the extreme north-west. Germany has a large Turkish speaking minority in many of the big cities, for example, Berlin and Duisburg. However, most speakers of minoirty languages also speak German.