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  1. 4 de set. de 2001 · Due to the German diaspora as well as German being the second most widely spoken language in Europe and the third most widely taught foreign language in the US and the EU (in upper secondary education) amongst others, the geographical distribution of German speakers (or "Germanophones") spans all inhabited continents.

  2. German is the main language of approximately 95 to 100 million people in Europe, or 13.3% of all Europeans. This makes it the second most spoken native language in Europe, behind only Russian (with 144 million speakers), and ahead of French (with 66.5 million) and English (with 64.2 million).

  3. Geographical distribution of German speakers; N. German language in Namibia This page was last edited on 2 October 2017, at 14:34 (UTC). Text ...

  4. in Romania, German is a language used at the local administration level in communes and cities where German ethnics are at least 30% of the population, not in the whole Transylvania. bogdan | Talk 08:31, 29 September 2005 (UTC) [ reply] Germany has 4 official languages. But only German is spoken everywhere.

  5. 17 de out. de 2004 · This article details the geographical distribution of speakers of the German language regardless of the legislative status within the countries where

  6. Distribution of the French language in Europe Spoken by 12% of the EU population, French is the second most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union , after German ; it is also the third most widely known language of the Union, after English and German (33% of the EU population report to know how to speak English, whilst 22% of Europeans understand German and 20% French).

  7. German as foreign language. In the Early Modern period, German varieties were a lingua franca of Central, Eastern and Northern Europe (Hanseatic League). [7] Today, German, like French, is a common second foreign language in the western world, as English (Spanish in the US) is well established as first foreign language.