The language map of Germany shows a diverse range of dialects and languages spoken in different parts of the country. German is the official language spoken by the majority of the population, but there are also various regional dialects. The most notable regional dialects include Bavarian, Low German, Saxon and Swabian.
In certain regions of Germany, other minority languages are also spoken such as Sorbian, Frisian or Romani. These languages have a limited number of speakers and are protected under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.
The country also has a growing number of immigrants who speak languages other than German. Turkish, Arabic, and Russian are some of the most commonly spoken languages among immigrants.
The distribution of the different languages and dialects varies significantly across the country, with some regions having very distinct linguistic characteristics. The language map of Germany therefore provides a fascinating insight into the country's linguistic diversity and cultural heritage.
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