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The following is a list of the countries and territories where German is an official language (also known as the Germanosphere). It includes countries that have German as (one of) their nationwide official language (s), as well as dependent territories with German as a co-official language.
Pages in category "Countries and territories where German is an official language" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
List of countries and territories where English is an official language; List of countries and territories where French is an official language; List of countries and territories where German is an official language; List of countries and territories where Persian is an official language
Some countries have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. Countries are listed alphabetically by their most common name in English. Each English name is followed by its most common equivalents in other languages, listed in English alphabetical order (ignoring accents) by name and by language.
The following is a list of countries and territories where English is an official language used in citizen interactions with government officials. As of 2024, there are 57 sovereign states and 28 non-sovereign entities where English is an official language.
The largest North Germanic languages are Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian, which are in part mutually intelligible and have a combined total of about 20 million native speakers in the Nordic countries and an additional five million second language speakers; since the Middle Ages, however, these languages have been strongly influenced by Middle ...
Namibia: English (official), German, Afrikaans, and Ovambo (recognised regional languages) [39] South Africa : Afrikaans , English, Ndebele , Northern Sotho , Sotho , Swazi , Tswana , Tsonga , Venda , Xhosa , Zulu (co-official), sign language, Khoi, Nama and San (the languages, which the government is obliged to promote and to create conditions ...
English, French and German: European Union (EU/UE) 24 official languages with three of these — English, French and German — being working languages of some internal EU bodies such as the European Commission: Group of Seven (G7), formerly the Group of Eight (G8) English, French, German, Italian and Japanese: Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Arabic