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  1. Luxembourgish ( / ˈlʌksəmbɜːrɡɪʃ / LUK-səm-bur-ghish; also Luxemburgish, [2] Luxembourgian, [3] Letzebu (e)rgesch; [4] endonym: Lëtzebuergesch [ˈlətsəbuəjəʃ] ⓘ) is a West Germanic language that is spoken mainly in Luxembourg. About 400,000 people speak Luxembourgish worldwide. [5] The language is a standardized language and ...

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  2. Luxembourgish is a Moselle-Franconian dialect of the West Middle German group. This old language has been enriched by many French words and phrases, and the resulting dialect is spoken by all classes of people in Luxembourg. The population of Luxembourg is generally bilingual or trilingual, most people speaking Luxembourgish and either French ...

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  4. Luxembourg is very international and multicultural, moving here and getting along is quite easy. Living cost is fairly high but absolutely balances out due to generally high salaries. There are two things to really keep in mind that might eliminate Luxembourg as an viable place to move to. First is rent.

  5. What is Luxembourgish? Luxembourgish is a Moselle-Franconian dialect, which was a mainly spoken language up to the 19th century and became the national language in 1984. Today, Luxembourgish is the mother tongue of most Luxembourgers. It sounds close to Dutch, being a mixture of German and French with regional and even locally varying dialects.

  6. For 1200 you should Get a studio in an decent neighbourhood. You can have a nice flat or even a house. But you have to search in cities like Athus or Aubange. 35min of luxembourg city by train. It’s very difficult, and the prices are very high. With that budget you can take only studio in the city.

  7. The linguistic situation in Luxembourg is characterized by the practice and the recognition of three official languages: French, German, and the national language Luxembourgish, established in law in 1984. These three languages are also referred to as the three administrative languages, as the constitution does not specify them as being "official".

  8. Aug 1, 2017 · Official Languages of Luxembourg. The major languages spoken in Luxembourg include Luxembourgish, French, and German. All three are established as official administrative languages of the country, although Luxembourgish is the national language. Luxembourgish is part of the Indo-European language family and is defined as a West Central Germanic ...

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