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    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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  2. Foreign-born people and guest workers make up almost half (47%) of the population of Luxembourg. The most common languages spoken by them, other than German and French, are Portuguese, English and Italian. In addition to Luxembourgish, French, and German; English is frequently an acceptable language for use in and with government services.

  3. Luxembourg (officially called the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Groussherzogtum Lëtzebuerg, French: Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, German: Großherzogtum Luxemburg) is a landlocked country in Western Europe.

  4. According to a 2018 study of the Ministry of National Education, 98% of the Luxembourg population speaks French, 80% speaks English, and 78% speaks German. Luxembourgish is used by 77% of the population. French is the main communication language, followed by Luxembourgish, German, English and Portuguese.

  5. Feb 16, 2024 · Luxembourgish stands out as the predominant language, followed by Portuguese, surpassing French, English, and Italian by a considerable margin, with German trailing behind. However, this graph also illustrates the evolution since 2011, indicating a relative decrease in the presence of Luxembourgish from 55.8% to 48.9% over the past decade.

  6. Writing system: Latin script. Status: official language in Luxembourg. Recognised language in Belgium. Luxembourgish has been spoken since Frankish times (c. 1,000 AD), along the banks of the Moselle. Literature in Luxembourgish flourished during the 19th century.

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