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  1. Feb 6, 2020 · English is still the most spoken language in the EU by far, with German now spoken by 36% of citizens and French spoken by 29% of the EU’s new smaller population of 446 million people. Italian ...

  2. european-union.europa.eu › principles-countriesEU motto | European Union

    EU motto. "United in diversity", the motto of the European Union, first came into use in 2000. It signifies how Europeans have come together, in the form of the EU, to work for peace and prosperity, while at the same time being enriched by the continent's many different cultures, traditions and languages. The motto in all official EU languages.

  3. Mar 26, 1995 · Overview. Capital: Luxembourg. Official EU language (s): French, German. EU Member State: since 1 January 1958. Currency: euro (€) Euro area member since 1 January 1999. Schengen: member since 26 March 1995. Figures: Geographical size: 2 595 km 2. Population: 660 809 (2023)

  4. Jan 1, 2014 · According to Risse (2010) English is spoken by 43.1 % of Europeans (both native and non-native speakers), by 51.9 % of EU15. Additionally, research, technology, business and higher education all benefit from using one language. It seems unreasonable to insist on not announcing English the official language of the European Union.

  5. The idea to make the European Union came. after two big wars happened in Europe. Countries in Europe saw that. it is better to work together. than fighting against each other. In the beginning, only 6 countries in Europe started working together: Belgium. France. Germany.

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  7. Dec 13, 2023 · English is also an official language of the European Union. This political entity – larger than its nation members but smaller than the Continent it represents, only including about half of the countries in Europe – includes the official language of any of its members as an official EU language.

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