- en.wikipedia.org Languages of AustriaThe main native language of Austria outside Vorarlberg is Austro-Bavarian. It has approximately 8.3 million speakers in Austria.[6] The north-eastern parts...
- tomedes-base-repo.vercel.app translator-hub/…The landlocked Central European country of Austria (officially, the Republic of Austria) is home to a unique mixture of languages. It is home to 8.97 million people.
- medium.com @johncarlacade1/do-you-know-what-…It is also home to quite a few languages, with Austrian German being the most widely spoken official and one language of the country, as per its constitution.
- adjkjc.github.io en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…A lot of Austrian pan-German nationalists protested passionately against minister-president Kasimir Count Badeni's language decree of 1897, which made...
- worldatlas.com articles/what-language-is-spoken-…Austrian German is the official language of Austria, while Alemannic and Austro-Bavarian are the major unofficial languages.
- lingoda.com blog/en/what-languages-are-spoken-in-…In addition to the German language, individual Austrian regions recognize languages of various autonomous ethnic groups as official languages.
- tprteaching.com austria-language/Whether you’re planning a trip to Austria or simply curious about its languages, our guide to Austrian languages will be enlightening.
- graphicmaps.com austria/languagesAustrian German is the official language of Austria. It is used at the official level, as well as in schools, publications, broadcasting, and in public places.
- polilingua.com blog/post/list-of-languages-spoken…More than 2% of the population contributes to the diversity of Austria's languages as they speak Serbian, so this language is considered a minority language.
- tilti.co.uk austria-languages/Another language with a significant number of speaker is Serbian. Read more about the 3 most prominent languages of the Austrian market in this article.