Languages of Germany | |
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Official | German (95%) |
Regional | German dialects, Limburgish, Danish, Sorbian, Frisian, Romani, Low German |
Immigrant | Kurdish, Turkish, Portuguese, Arabic, Albanian, Russian, Polish, Hausa, Serbo-Croatian, Dutch, Italian, Greek, Romanian, Tamil, Hindustani, Spanish, and others |
Foreign | English (56%)[1]
French (14%) |
Signed | German Sign Language |
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Source | ebs_243_en.pdf (europa.eu) |
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The official language of Germany is German,[2] with over 95 percent of the country speaking Standard German or a dialect of German as their first language.[3] This figure includes speakers of Northern Low Saxon, a recognized minority or regional language that is not considered separately from Standard German in statistics. Recognized minority languages have official status as well, usually in their respective regions.