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Approximately 6 million people speak Flemish, a dialect of Dutch primarily spoken in the northern region of Belgium known as Flanders. Flemish is one of the official languages of Belgium alongside French and German.
No. In the region of Flanders (North) people speak Dutch, in most of Wallonia (South), people speak French and in the very east of Wallonia there are a few towns (Eupen, Malmedy, Sanct-Vith) where they speak German. The capital, Brussels, has two official languages, French and Dutch, but many other languages are spoken: English, Spannish, Portuguese, Arabic ...
The German language's country of origin is Germany. There are many other countries that speak German, however. The following five are countries that have German as an official language: Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and Switzerland.Belgium also has German as an official language with "minority status," which means that the majority of Belgium doesn't speak German. There are also many more countries around the globe that have German as a minority language.
German is the main language of about 90-95 million people in Europe.
It is estimated that around 3 million Turkish people speak German. German is the second most spoken language among the Turkish population in Germany.
The official language of people in Belgium is Dutch. People also speak the French and German languages throughout the country.
Approximately 6 million people speak Flemish, a dialect of Dutch primarily spoken in the northern region of Belgium known as Flanders. Flemish is one of the official languages of Belgium alongside French and German.
No. In the region of Flanders (North) people speak Dutch, in most of Wallonia (South), people speak French and in the very east of Wallonia there are a few towns (Eupen, Malmedy, Sanct-Vith) where they speak German. The capital, Brussels, has two official languages, French and Dutch, but many other languages are spoken: English, Spannish, Portuguese, Arabic ...
The German language's country of origin is Germany. There are many other countries that speak German, however. The following five are countries that have German as an official language: Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and Switzerland.Belgium also has German as an official language with "minority status," which means that the majority of Belgium doesn't speak German. There are also many more countries around the globe that have German as a minority language.
German is the main language of about 90-95 million people in Europe.
It is estimated that around 3 million Turkish people speak German. German is the second most spoken language among the Turkish population in Germany.
Yes, many people in Brussels speak English, as it is one of the official languages of Belgium along with French and Dutch.
There are three official languages in Belgium: Flemish (Dutch), French and German. As it a small country in the middle of Europe, many people speak also other languages e.g. English, Spanish,...
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.
7. Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Italy (partly), Luxembourg (p), and Belgium (p) Sage.