-Austrian isn't a language. In Austria they speak the Austrian version of German. wunderbar
official language is German That one language.
Austrian German is spoken predominantly in Austria. It is a regional variety or dialect of the German language specific to Austria. Some neighboring countries like Germany and Switzerland also have regions where Austrian German may be understood due to geographical proximity.
The Austrian People can speak several languages. The most common, and official language, is German. However, depending on the region a person is within the country, some people may also speak Serbian, Hungarian, Turkish, and Slovene.
Johann Strauss, a famous Austrian composer known for his waltzes, primarily spoke German. He was born in Vienna, Austria, where German is the official language.
There is no such language as Austrian. German is the main language spoken in Austria. Mistel is the German for Mistletoe.
There is no such language as "Austrian". In Austria they speak German, as they do in most of Switzerland.Switzerland in German is "Schweiz".
-Austrian isn't a language. In Austria they speak the Austrian version of German. wunderbar
There is no such language as "Austrian" but if you mean German, the name James is spelled "Jakob" in German.
They spoke Austrian German
official language is German That one language.
The language spoken in Austria is German. "Yes" in German is "ja" (pronounced "ya").
He spoke German, albeit with a bit of an Austrian accent.
Austrians speak German so it could not have been introduced.
Yes. High German was the official language of the Austrian Empire as early as the 1300s and remained the official language of Austria continuously since then.
Austrian German is spoken predominantly in Austria. It is a regional variety or dialect of the German language specific to Austria. Some neighboring countries like Germany and Switzerland also have regions where Austrian German may be understood due to geographical proximity.
Jänner also spelled Jaenner is the Austrian German version of Januar (January) in German.