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:
German is spoken in Europe on the continent of Europe.
The most widely spoken languages in Europe are English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Russian. These languages are spoken by millions of people across different countries in Europe.
French is a more popular spoken language in Europe than German
English and German but worldwide English, Mandarin and Spanish.
* Germany * Austria * Switzerland * Liechtenstein * Luxembpurg
Russian, followed by German, French and English in that order.
The most common languages of Central and Western Europe are:EnglishFrenchSpanishItalianPortugueseDutchGermanPolishCzechSlovak
The most common languages of Central Europe are:GermanCroatianCzechHungarianPolishSlovakSlovenianBosnianSerbianMontenegrin
German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language. (English is the most widely spoken Germanic language.)
The most widely spoken languages in Europe include English, German, French, Russian, and Italian.
English is commonly spoken in Europe, but many countries also speak their own languages, such as French, German, Spanish, and Italian.
There are hundreds of Indo-European languages spoken in Europe and Asia, such as: English Spanish French German Italian Portuguese Russian Hindi Marathi Sanskrit