You might already know that German is not just the language of Germany; a lot of other countries speak German as well. It is one top ten most commonly spoken languages in the world. It has 105 million native German speakers around the world, and around 80 million people, who don’t live in German-speaking countries, speak the German Language as their second language.
The question that frequently arises that is German the same everywhere? Well, it’s not. People in German-speaking countries proudly talk differently from everyone else. Language differentiates people from one another. Every country has its German dialect, pronunciations, idioms, and even vocabulary; and yet all are German.
In this article, we will discuss the German-speaking countries and all the facts about the German dialect. So, without any delay let’s begin and explore the German-speaking countries.
What are the German-Speaking Countries?
The question of how many countries speak the German language depends on how we count countries. German is the official language of six countries in Europe, Germany with over 80 million native speakers, and Austria with 8 million German speakers, and Switzerland with 4.6 million while Luxembourg and Liechtenstein have 390,000 and 35,000 German speakers respectively.
Over 16% European Union’s population speaks German. Moreover German is spoken as an official and minority language in Italy, France, Denmark, Russia, Poland, Romania, and some others. It is the approximate distribution of native speakers of the German language in the world.