Major and Minor Languages spoken in each region
France:
Major: French 100% including different dialects
Belgium:
Major: Dutch 60%
Minor: French 39% German 1%
The Netherlands:
Major: Dutch 95%
Minor: English 1.2% German 1.6% French 0.5% Other 1.7%
Liechtenstein:
Major: German 95%
Minor: Italian 1% Other 4%
Luxembourg:
Major: Luxembourgish 89%
Minor: French 4.2% Portuguese 2.3% German `1% Other 3.5%
Germany:
Major: German 88%
Minor: English 2.2% Russian 4.3% Turkish 2.5% French 0.5% Italian 0.5% Other 2%
Austria:
Major: German 88.6%
Minor: Turkish 2.3% Other 9.1%
Monaco:
Major: French 58%
Minor: Italian 19% English 8% Other 15%
Switzerland:
Major: German 63.7%
Minor: French 19.5% Italian 6.5% Portuguese 1.3% Other 9%
Major: French 100% including different dialects
Belgium:
Major: Dutch 60%
Minor: French 39% German 1%
The Netherlands:
Major: Dutch 95%
Minor: English 1.2% German 1.6% French 0.5% Other 1.7%
Liechtenstein:
Major: German 95%
Minor: Italian 1% Other 4%
Luxembourg:
Major: Luxembourgish 89%
Minor: French 4.2% Portuguese 2.3% German `1% Other 3.5%
Germany:
Major: German 88%
Minor: English 2.2% Russian 4.3% Turkish 2.5% French 0.5% Italian 0.5% Other 2%
Austria:
Major: German 88.6%
Minor: Turkish 2.3% Other 9.1%
Monaco:
Major: French 58%
Minor: Italian 19% English 8% Other 15%
Switzerland:
Major: German 63.7%
Minor: French 19.5% Italian 6.5% Portuguese 1.3% Other 9%
The three most spoken laguages in this region are German, French and Dutch. German is the most popular language in Western Europe and is widespread throughout the region. French is spoken by many people but is largely concentrated in France only.
Important phrases in Western Europe
Most languages in Western are either Germanic or Italic languages. Romance languages spoken in the region include French and Italian. They are from the Italic branch of Indo-European languages. Romance languages are spoken in South-Western part of this region in France. The Germanic branch of languages in split into North, East and West Germanic branches. West Germanic languages in the region include German, Dutch, and English. The majority of this region speaks West Germanic languages.
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