Central European Languages

Here are some languages spoken in Central Europe along with examples:

  • German: Spoken in Germany and Austria.
  • Austrian German: A variant of German spoken in Austria.
  • Swiss German: A variety of German spoken in Switzerland.
  • French: The official language of France and spoken in parts of Switzerland and Luxembourg.
  • Luxembourgish: The national language of Luxembourg.
  • Dutch: Spoken in the Netherlands and Belgium.
  • Flemish: A Dutch dialect spoken in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium.
  • Belgian French: Spoken in Wallonia, the French-speaking part of Belgium.
  • Italian: The official language of Italy and spoken in parts of Switzerland.
  • Romansh: Spoken in parts of Switzerland.

These languages contribute to the cultural tapestry of Central Europe.