How many languages are spoken in Germany

 

Would it surprise you to know that in the European Union German is the most widely spoken language?  Approximately as their mother tongue there are 100 million people speak German in the Germany country. as their mother tongue. With another 30 million speaking it as a second language in Germany. As the Germany is considered as the economic powerhouse of Europe, many people from around the world immigrants move here and choose to learn the language. Also among Germans themselves, 67% speak at least one foreign language in the Germany, with another 27% speaking two. So with the Germany being such a multicultural hot spot, what are the most spoken languages there? What languages are spoken in Germany? Most spoken languages in Germany? 



The four most spoken languages in Germany:

There are four most spoken languages in the Germany, due to Germany’s strong economy, is viewed as a quality country to live in. Not only have Europeans but people from all around the world like Asia, Australia, Africa and the Americas have all chosen to move here in the Germany. Each with the aim of living, working, and learning the language, cultures and the traditions of the Germany. As a result Germany’s biggest cities, Berlin, Frankfurt, Cologne, Hamburg etc are home to a mix of multilingual residents. 

1. English:

English is the most spoken language in the Germany. In Germany 56% of the population speak English. Its growing popularity as the official language of business in the Germany and has resulted in more German businesses officially adopting English as their main language. While in the most of the schools English has long been taught as a second language, its importance as a second language for the young generation has overtaken French in more recent years. Also a large number of native English speakers and businesses from UK, Ireland, Australia and the US currently reside in Germany.

2. French:

French is the second mostly spoken language in the Germany, 15% of the Germany’s population speak French. Its a popular second language to learn in the German schools, the close connection between France and Germany means a lot of young Germans people travel to the French countryside after the school. Also many French young population move to the Berlin and the rest of Germany to work there and to embrace their neighbour’s international culture. 

3. Russian:

Russian is the 3rd mostly language in the Germany. 5% of the German’s population speak Russian. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, there was a large influx of Russians to Europe, with many choosing to remain in Germany. To date, Russian is the 3rd largest migrant group in the country of Germany. 

4. Turkish:

1.8% of the German’s population speaks Turkish. It is estimated that there are approximately 4 million people who belongs to Turkey are living in the Germany. However, the number of people who speak Turkish comes from a more diverse pool of nationalities. Turkey is widely spoken in many communities in Southeastern Europe. From Greece, Bosnia, Macedonia, Herzegovina, Bulgaria , Romania and also Cyprus. Many descendants or members of these communities live in Germany. More recently Germany has welcomed a large number of refugees from Syria and Iraq who also speak the Turkish language. 

How many other languages are spoken in Germany?

What are the other languages spoken in Germany?

While in the Germany these four languages are growing in popularity, there are several minority languages in the Germany that are still in existence. Some of which languages are starting to die out. 

Low German, that is a West Germanic language spoken in the north side of the country, while that language is not very commonly known, has in fact there are 5 million native speakers. Which is considered as a big figure,  when you compare that figure to the population of some countries. 

Upper and Lower Sorbian are spoken in Brandenburg and Saxony respectively. There are only 0.09% of the German’s population continue to speak both dialects. In fact the Lower Sorbian is a Slavic minority language, is in great risk of extinction as the majority of its speakers are elderly. 

And finally there’s Frisian language,  that’s a West Germanic language spoken in the North Frisia region of the country. In the Germany Currently approximately 10,000 people speak it. 

 

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