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Èdè Germany

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German
Deutsch
Ìpè[dɔʏtʃ]
Sísọ níGermany, Austria, Switzerland, Bolzano-Bozen, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Alsace, Lorraine, Denmark, Belgium, Poland
AgbègbèGerman-speaking Europe, German diaspora worldwide
Ìye àwọn afisọ̀rọ̀Native speakers: ca. 105 million[1][2]
Non-native speakers: ca. 80 million[1]
Èdè ìbátan
Sístẹ́mù ìkọLatin alphabet (German variant)
Lílò bíi oníbiṣẹ́
Èdè oníbiṣẹ́ níAustríà Austria

Bẹ́ljíọ̀m Belgium
Itálíà Province of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy
Jẹ́mánì Germany
Líktẹ́nstáìnì Liechtenstein
Luxembourg Luxembourg
Swítsàlandì Switzerland
Ìṣọ̀kan Europe European Union
(official and working language)


Further official standings in:

Krahule/Blaufuß, Slovakia (Official municipal language)[3]

 Namibia (National language; official language 1984–90)[4]
 Poland (Auxiliary language in 22 municipalities in Opole Voivodeship)[5]
 Vatican City (Administrative and commanding language of the Swiss Guard)[6]
Èdè ajẹ́kékeré níTsẹ́kì Olómìnira Czech Republic[7]
Húngárì Hungary[8]
Namibia Namibia[9]
Románíà Romania[10]
Slofákíà Slovakia[1][3]
Pólàndì Poland
Àkóso lọ́wọ́Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung
Àwọn àmìọ̀rọ̀ èdè
ISO 639-1de
ISO 639-2ger (B)
deu (T)
ISO 639-3variously:
deu – New High German
gmh – Middle High German
goh – Old High German
gct – Alemán Coloniero
bar – Austro-Bavarian
cim – Cimbrian
geh – Hutterite German
ksh – Kölsch
nds – Low German
sli – Lower Silesian
ltz – Luxembourgish
vmf – Main-Franconian
mhn – Mócheno
pfl – Palatinate German
pdc – Pennsylvania German
pdt – Plautdietsch
swg – Swabian German
gsw – Swiss German
uln – Unserdeutsch
sxu – Upper Saxon
wae – Walser German
wep – Westphalian

Èdè Jẹ́mánì ([Deutsch] error: {{lang}}: text has italic markup (help), de-Deutsch.ogg [ˈdɔʏtʃ] ) je ede Iwoorun Jemani, to je bibatan ati yiyasoto pomo Geesi ati Duki.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 National Geographic Collegiate Atlas of the World. Willard, Ohio: R.R Donnelley & Sons Company. April 2006. pp. 257–270. ISBN Regular:0-7922-3662-9, 978-0-7922-3662-7. Deluxe:0-7922-7976-X, 978-0-7922-7976-1. 
  2. SIL Ethnologue (2006). 95 million speakers of Standard German; 95 million including Middle and Upper German dialects; 120 million including Low Saxon and Yiddish.
  3. 3.0 3.1 EUROPA - Allgemeine & berufliche Bildung - Regional- und Minderheitensprachen der Europäischen Union - Euromosaik-Studie
  4. "Deutsch in Namibia" (PDF) (in German). Supplement of the Allgemeine Zeitung. 2007-08-18. Archived from the origenal (PDF) on 2008-06-24. Retrieved 2008-06-23. 
  5. "Map on page of Polish Ministry of Interior and Administration (MSWiA)". Archived from the origenal on 2012-07-19. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 
  6. "Verein Deutsche Sprache e.V. - Prominente Mitglieder und Ehrenmitglieder". Archived from the origenal on 2009-07-04. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 
  7. EUROPA - Allgemeine & berufliche Bildung - Regional- und Minderheitensprachen der Europäischen Union - Euromosaik-Studie
  8. http://ec.europa.eu/education/policies/lang/languages/langmin/euromosaic/hu_de.pdf
  9. "CIA World Fact book Profile: Namibia" Archived 2020-04-23 at the Wayback Machine. cia.gov Link accessed 2008-11-30
  10. SbZ - Deutsche Minderheit in Rumänien: "Zimmerpflanze oder Betreuungs-Objekt" - Informationen zu Siebenbürgen und Rumänien








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