of Denmark is Danish. The German is very common in border areas. The Danes Denmark have a very high level of English. Dinamarca Virtually all of them, and especially young, they speak it naturally.
As its name suggests, the English, the
language spoken by millions of people England worldwide, originated as the language of Inglaterra England, being the third most spoken language worldwide after Chinese (Mandarin) and Spanish. Finland has two official languages: Finnish and Swedish. Finnish is spoken Finland by the majority of the population, while Finlandia Swedish is the mother tongue of 5.6% of the population. 46.6% of the total population have some knowledge of the Swedish language. The official languages are Irish (Gaeilge), native Celtic language, and English, Ireland which is described constitutionally as an Irlanda official second language. The official language of France is French. French is considered one of the five France official languages of the United Nations Francia Organization.
The official language is standard
German, about 95% of the population Germany uses daily standard German or some Alemania altogermánica or bajogermánica variety (regional forms of German) as their main language.
United States has no official language at
the federal level; however, the United States predominant language in which the Los Estados Unidos constitution is written, laws and where government tasks are performed is English. However, hundreds of other languages and dialects, Spanish being the most common among them. Spain In Spain several indigenous España languages are spoken. The Castilian or Spanish, the official language throughout the country, is the predominant mother tongue in almost all regions of Spain. Statutes of Autonomy have established the following official languages in their territory: Catalan in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands, Valencia in Valencia, Galician in Galicia, Basque in the Basque Country and part of Navarra, and Aranese language in the Valley Aran (Catalonia). Until 1987, English was the only official language of New New Zealand Zealand, although still today Nueva Zelanda the predominant language in most regions; Maori became an official language under the Maori Language Act 1987, while the sign language of New Zealand did thanks to the Law of sign language New Zealand 2006. The two official languages spoken They are also the most used; English is spoken by 98% of the population and Maori by 4.1%. Samoan is the most widely spoken language unofficial (2.3%).
Russia Russian is the only official
Rusia language statewide, but the Constitution grants the republics of Russia the right to declare their native language as co-official next to Russian. Despite the broadcast, the Russian language is homogeneous in Russia.