- paulturner-mitchell.com 83909-avstriyskiy-yazyk-…Both the written and spoken language of the inhabitants of Austria differs from the official German language. Most of all it is similar to the Bavarian dialect.
- learnlanguagesfromhome.com differences-austrian-…In the end, Austrian and German are both alike and different in the same ways as any other pair of languages: through culture, history, and natural evolution.
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- wikidata.org wiki/Q6580399Wikimedia category. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English. Category:Languages of Austria.
- justlanded.com english/Austria/LanguageLearning a foreign language is a challenge for everyone. However, being able to communicate in German will help you get the most out of living in Austria.
- medium.com the-expat-chronicles/for-the-language-…The dialect there is Alemannic and more similar to Swiss German or Upper Swabian. In the rest of Austria they speak a version of the Bavarian/Austrian language...
- lt-innovate.org lt-observe/austria8 of the Austrian Constitution declares that "German is the official language of the Republic without prejudice to the rights provided by federal law for...
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/4364376The Languages of Austria include German, the official and most widely spoken language, and several minority languages.
- tomedes.com Translators' Hub What Languages Are Spoken in Austria?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.