There are actually seven countries today that have Italian as an official language: Italy, Switzerland, Croatia, Slovenia, Malta, the Vatican City, and San Marino.
55 countries have English as their official language. There are upwards of thirty five countries that recognize English as an official language, including Bermuda, Canada, Kenya and Uganda. Surprisingly enough, the United States of America does not have an official language.
French is the official language in a lot more than 5 countries, but the most notable countries are: France Switzerland (one of 4 official languages) Belgium (one of 2 official languages) Luxembourg Senegal Canada (in Quebec only) Chad Ivory Coast
English is an official language in two European countries: Ireland, and Malta, and the de facto language in the UK.
France, Canada, Haiti, Belgium, and Switzerland are five of the many nations that have French as an official language.
The five member states of the African Union whose official language is Portuguese are Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, and São Tomé and Príncipe. These countries are part of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) and share cultural and historical ties through the Portuguese language.
The five countries where Greek is spoken are Greece, Cyprus, Albania, Turkey, and Italy. Greek is the official language in Greece and Cyprus, while it is a minority language in Albania, Turkey, and Italy.
There are 21 countries that speak Spanish as their main language. If you are asking for the five largest countries, they are:MexicoSpainColombiaArgentinaPeru
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.
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.
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Ehehehh i really don't know, but don't think so. But makes you Italian if you are interested about Italian language and politics. I think :)
France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Monaco are five European countries where French is appointed as an 'Official Language', but there will be French speakers in every country across Europe.