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      • Scandinavian languages, group of Germanic languages consisting of modern standard Danish, Swedish, Norwegian (Dano-Norwegian and New Norwegian), Icelandic, and Faroese. These languages are usually divided into East Scandinavian (Danish and Swedish) and West Scandinavian (Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese) groups.
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  2. Nov 16, 2020 · 3 minutes. Thomas Stephens. swissinfo.ch. Switzerland has four national languages: German (spoken by about 63% of the population), French (23%), Italian (8%) and Romansh (0.5%). Romansh is...

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  3. Languages of Switzerland. The four national languages of Switzerland are German, French, Italian, and Romansh. [3] . German, French, and Italian maintain equal status as official languages at the national level within the Federal Administration of the Swiss Confederation, while Romansh is used in dealings with people who speak it. [4] .

  4. Apr 5, 2022 · What are the percentage of languages spoken in Denmark? Over 98% of people in Denmark speak Danish. In addition, approximately 1.3% of the population speaks the Faroese language, 0.4% of the population speaks German and 0.1% of Danes speak Greenlandic.

  5. Scandinavian languages, group of Germanic languages consisting of modern standard Danish, Swedish, Norwegian (Dano-Norwegian and New Norwegian), Icelandic, and Faroese. These languages are usually divided into East Scandinavian (Danish and Swedish) and West Scandinavian (Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese) groups.

    • German. German is the official language of 17 Swiss cantons, and the population of the speakers is about 4,348,289 accounting for around 63% of the country's total population.
    • French. Romandy is the French Speaking region of Switzerland. The area covers the cantons of Geneva, Jura, Vaud, and Neuchatel, parts of Bern, and in Valais and Fribourg.
    • Italian. 561,857 people in Switzerland speak Italian, which is about 8.4% of the population in the country. Italian-speaking Swiss areas include the canton of Tinico, Gondo valley in Valais, and the southern region of the Graubünden.
    • Romansh. Approximately 35,753 people use the ancient tongue called Romansh. This population accounts for 0.60% total population. However, the Romansh language is officially spoken only in the trilingual Graubünden.
  6. Close to 1% of the Danish population are said to speak some form of Arabic. Another 1% speak Turkish and a little under 1% speak Polish. Finally, each of the following languages is spoken by around 0.5% of the Danish population: Romanian, Bosniac, Iranian, Somali, Pashto, Vietnamese, Hindi, Lithuanian and Chinese.

  7. Sep 18, 2021 · Factbook Countries Denmark Demographics. Languages: Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic (an Inuit dialect), German (small minority); note - English is the predominant second language. major-language sample (s): Verdens Faktabog, den uundværlig kilde til grundlæggende oplysninger. (Danish)

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