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Há 1 dia · Luxembourgish is considered the national language of Luxembourg and also one of the three administrative languages, alongside German and French. [11] [12] In Luxembourg, 77% of residents can speak Luxembourgish, [13] and it is the primary language of 48% of the population. [14]
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Há 5 dias · Luxembourg is largely multilingual: as of 2012, 52% of citizens claimed Luxembourgish as their native language, 16.4% Portuguese, 16% French, 2% German and 13.6% different languages (mostly English, Italian or Spanish).
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- National language:, Luxembourgish, Administrative languages:, Luxembourgish, French, German
Há 4 dias · Furthermore, not all national languages have been accorded the status of official EU languages. These include Luxembourgish, an official language of Luxembourg since 1984, and Turkish, an official language of Cyprus. All languages of the EU are also working languages.
Há 2 dias · The language spoken by Luxembourg’s native inhabitants is Luxembourgish, or Lëtzebuergesch, a Moselle-Franconian dialect of German that has been enriched by many French words and phrases. Luxembourgish is the national language; German and French are both languages of administration.
22 de abr. de 2024 · LevelOne of the official languages of the Grand Duchy is Luxembourgish. It is spoken by around 400,000 people worldwide, mostly in Luxembourg, but also in neighboring Belgium, France and Germany. The language is considered to be rooted in the West German language, so it is closely related to German and French.
21 de abr. de 2024 · Table of content. Fundamental education in Luxembourg: cycles. Secondary education in Luxembourg. Languages in schools. Integration support for foreign children in Luxembourg schools. Home schooling in Luxembourg. Higher education in Luxembourg. Continuing education for adults in Luxembourg.
7 de mai. de 2024 · Languages. Luxembourgish (official administrative and judicial language and national language (spoken vernacular)) 48.9%, Portuguese 15.4%, French (official administrative, judicial, and legislative language) 14.9%, Italian 3.6%, English 3.6%, German (official administrative and judicial language) 2.9%, other 10.8% (2021 est.)