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In what countries do people speak German?

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.


What is the language spoken in Zurich?

The main language spoken in Zurich is Swiss German, which is a dialect of the German language. Additionally, many residents in Zurich also speak standard German due to its official status in Switzerland.


If you have German citizenship are you German?

Yes. It depends on what you mean. You may or may not be German in heritage, but legally you are a German if you have German citizenship. All depends you could have a split nationality meaning you have a dual citizenship.


In which other European country is German spoken in?

German is the country's only official language in:LiechtensteinGerman is the majority language, and shares official status with other languages in:Germany (besides locally Sorbian, Frisian, and Danish)Austria (besides locally Slovene, Croatian, and Hungarian)Luxembourg (besides French and Luxembourgish, the latter being a form of German)Switzerland (besides French, Italian and Rumantsch)German is a minority language with official status in:Belgium (besides Dutch and French)German language has official status only in part of the country/territory:Italy (Alto Adige/Südtirol Province of Autonomous Region Trentino-Alto Adige)Polish part of Silesia, mainly Upper Silesia.German language is recognized as a minority language:Czech RepublicHungary (Danube Swabians)Romania (Transylvania and Banat Swabians)


Why are German people so fat?

The majority of Germans are fit and have a highly active lifestyle. The stereotype of the fat, red-nosed German comes from war propaganda in the 1800 and 1900s. If you see a fat German, it is most likely because they do not exercise.

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