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		"Talen in Duitsland"@nl ,
		"L\u00EDnguas da Alemanha"@pt .
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	dbpprop:abstract	"A l\u00EDngua oficial da Alemanha \u00E9 o alem\u00E3o padr\u00E3o, com acima de 95% do pa\u00EDs falando o alem\u00E3o padr\u00E3o ou algum dialeto alem\u00E3o como l\u00EDngua materna. Esse n\u00FAmero inclui falantes da minoria reconhecida que fala o Baixo sax\u00E3o, uma l\u00EDngua regional, que n\u00E3o \u00E9 separada do alem\u00E3o nas estat\u00EDsticas. L\u00EDnguas maternas minorit\u00E1rias incluem: Sor\u00E1bio 0.09% Romani 0.08% Dinamarqu\u00EAs 0.06% Fr\u00EDsio Setentrional 0.01% L\u00EDnguas de imigrantes s\u00E3o faladas em comunidades de primeira e segunda gera\u00E7\u00E3o de pessoas do Leste Europeu, \u00C1frica, \u00C1sia e Am\u00E9rica Latina: O turco \u00E9 falado por aproximadamente 2 milh\u00F5es de pessoas (turcos \u00E9tnicos) somente na Alemanha, seguido por pequenos grupos que usam o \u00E1rabe provenientes do Oriente M\u00E9dio e Norte da \u00C1frica; grego; italiano; servo-croata da antiga Iugosl\u00E1via e espanhol da Am\u00E9rica do Sul s\u00E3o exemplos. A maioria dos alem\u00E3es aprendem o ingl\u00EAs como primeira l\u00EDngua estrangeira, alguns aprendem o franc\u00EAs como primeira ou segunda l\u00EDngua estrangeira, ou ainda o Latim como segunda l\u00EDngua estrangeira. Italiano, Russo, Polon\u00EAs, Holand\u00EAs, e outras l\u00EDnguas s\u00E3o tamb\u00E9m ensinadas nas escolas (dependendo da regi\u00E3o geogr\u00E1fica)."@pt ,
		"Hoewel het Duits de enige offici\u00EBle taal is van Duitsland, door meer dan 95% van de bevolking als eerste taal gebruikt, worden er nog tal van andere talen gesproken. Deze zijn te onderscheiden in minderheids- en immigrantentalen."@nl ,
		"The official language of Germany is Standard German, with over 95% of the country speaking Standard German or German dialects as their first language. This figure includes speakers of Northern Low Saxon, a recognized minority or regional language which is not considered separately from Standard German in statistics. Minority first languages include: Sorbian 0.09% Romani 0.08% Danish 0.06% North Frisian 0.01% Immigrant languages spoken by sizable communities of first and second-generation persons of Eastern European, African, Asian and Latin American origins include: Turkish, spoken by about 2 million people (ethnic Turks) followed by smaller numbers who use: Arabic, from the Middle East and North Africa; Greek; Italian; Polish; Serbo-Croatian from the former Yugoslavia; Spanish Most Germans also learn English as their first foreign language in school. Sometimes French or Latin are taught first, but usually English is, with French and Latin as common second or third foreign languages. Russian, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Dutch, classical Greek, and other languages are also offered in schools (often depending on the school's geographic location)."@en ;
	rdfs:comment	"The official language of Germany is Standard German, with over 95% of the country speaking Standard German or German dialects as their first language. This figure includes speakers of Northern Low Saxon, a recognized minority or regional language which is not considered separately from Standard German in statistics."@en ,
		"Hoewel het Duits de enige offici\u00EBle taal is van Duitsland, door meer dan 95% van de bevolking als eerste taal gebruikt, worden er nog tal van andere talen gesproken. Deze zijn te onderscheiden in minderheids- en immigrantentalen."@nl ,
		"A l\u00EDngua oficial da Alemanha \u00E9 o alem\u00E3o padr\u00E3o, com acima de 95% do pa\u00EDs falando o alem\u00E3o padr\u00E3o ou algum dialeto alem\u00E3o como l\u00EDngua materna. Esse n\u00FAmero inclui falantes da minoria reconhecida que fala o Baixo sax\u00E3o, uma l\u00EDngua regional, que n\u00E3o \u00E9 separada do alem\u00E3o nas estat\u00EDsticas."@pt ;
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	dbpprop:minority	" Turkish but many others are spoken and heard in major cities across Germany."@en ;
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