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  1. 10 de set. de 2021 · Roughly 76.5 million people in the world speak German as a first language, with an additional 58 million speaking it as a second, third or fourth language. The 155 million figure also includes the 6 million speakers of Swiss German and 14 million speakers of Bavarian.

  2. There are about 500,000 German speakers and around 320,000 Volga-Germans alone, of which 200,000 hold German citizenship. This makes Argentina one of the countries with the largest number of German speakers and is second only in Latin America to Brazil. In the 1930s there were about 700,000 people of German descent.

  3. 20 de mar. de 2023 · In all, about 134 million people speak German—either as a native language or as a second language—and it continues to give its speakers a leg up in the business world. Were it not for its reputation as one of the more challenging languages to learn, German would likely have even more speakers.

  4. With the inclusion or exclusion of certain varieties, it is estimated that approximately 9095 million people speak German as a first language, [32] [page needed] [33] 10–25 million speak it as a second language, [32] [page needed] and 75–100 million as a foreign language. [2]

  5. With 75.50 million native speakers, German has the highest prevalence in Germany. A total of about 96.58 million people worldwide speak German as their mother tongue. German native speakers around the world

  6. About 5.6 million people speak German as their second language. The six countries that have German as their official language, in alphabetical order, are: Austria, Belgium, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and Switzerland. Over 78% of the world’s total German speakers live in Germany.

  7. German (or a variety of German) is spoken by a sizable minority, but has no legal recognition Approximate distribution of native German speakers (assuming a rounded total of 95 million) worldwide: Germany (78.3%)