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  1. 17 de out. de 2004 · Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  2. Geographical distribution of Dutch speakers. Dutch speakers, or Batavophones, are globally concentrated in the Netherlands, Belgium , and Suriname. Dutch is also spoken in minority areas through Europe and in many immigrant communities in all over the world. Afrikaans is a daughter language of Dutch, but is regarded as a separate language and ...

  3. 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).

  4. 1 de jan. de 1970 · Geographical distribution of German speakers DACH redirects here Not to be confused with Dach disambiguation This article details the geographical distribution

  5. 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.

  6. 17 de out. de 2004 · Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  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.