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  1. Luxembourgish (/ ˈ l ʌ k s əm b ɜːr ɡ ɪ ʃ / LUK-səm-bur-ghish; also Luxemburgish, Luxembourgian, Letzebu(e)rgesch; endonym: Lëtzebuergesch [ˈlətsəbuəjəʃ] ⓘ) is a West Germanic language that is spoken mainly in Luxembourg. About 300,000 people speak Luxembourgish worldwide.

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      Luxembourgish ( Lëtzebuergesch ), a Rhinelandic language of...

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      Its capital and most populous city, Luxembourg, [10] is one...

  2. Luxemburgo, denominado oficialmente Gran Ducado de Luxemburgo (en luxemburgués, Groussherzogtum Lëtzebuerg; en francés, Grand-Duché de Luxembourg; en alemán, Großherzogtum Luxemburg ), es uno de los veintisiete Estados soberanos que forman la Unión Europea.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LuxembourgLuxembourg - Wikipedia

    Its capital and most populous city, Luxembourg, [10] is one of the four institutional seats of the European Union (together with Brussels, Frankfurt, and Strasbourg) and the seat of several EU institutions, notably the Court of Justice of the European Union, the highest judicial authority.

    • History of Language Policy
    • Luxembourgish
    • Constitutional Revision
    • Participation in German and French Language Councils
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    German-French bilingualism dates back at least to the 12th century, when the territory of the Duchy of Luxembourg spread over the traditional Germano-Romance language border. The population comprised roughly equal numbers of Romance- and Germanic-speakers. Later, Burgundian, Spanish, Austrian and French rule favored the use of French. Also after 18...

    Luxembourgish (Lëtzebuergesch), a Rhinelandic language of the Moselle region similar to German and Dutch, was introduced in primary school in 1912. It is similar to Mosel-Frankish dialects like the dialects in Germany bordering Luxembourg, and the dialects in Moselle, France. Unlike its German counterparts, it uses many French loanwords, and is rec...

    Until 1984, the official use of the languages was based on the grand-ducal decrees of 1830, 1832 and 1834, which allowed the free choice between German and French. French was preferred in the administration. Luxembourgish had no official status at all. The constitutional revision of 1984 gave the legislature the power to regulate the language by la...

    Despite having German as one of its official languages, Luxembourg, which was not involved in devising the German orthography reform of 1996, is merely a non-voting observer in the Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung (Council for German Orthography). The government of Luxembourg unilaterally adopted the reform and, due to its efficiency, it is well-ac...

    Luxembourgish is taught at pre-primary level, there is an introductory program in French since 2017/18. When Luxembourgish children are first taught to read and write in public schools, it is in German. The language of instruction in public primary school is German. Moreover, Luxembourgish is taught only one hour per week at secondary school and on...

    German and French are the primary languages for public service information. German is the main language of the written press and for recording police case files.

    Foreign-born people and guest workers make up almost half (47%) of the population of Luxembourg. The most common languages spoken by them, other than German and French, are Portuguese, Englishand Italian. In addition to Luxembourgish, French, and German; English is frequently an acceptable language for use in and with government services.

    The following tables list the percentage of inhabitants who are able to speak a language natively or as a second language.

  4. Luxemburgo fue ocupada por Alemania desde 1914 hasta 1918. Tras el fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en Europa, Luxemburgo se ha convertido en uno de los países más ricos, impulsado por un gran crecimiento en el sector de los servicios financieros, la estabilidad política, y la integración Europea . Prehistoria.

  5. El luxemburgués ( Lëtzebuergesch; en alemán: Luxemburgisch; en francés: luxembourgeois) es un idioma germánico occidental hablado en Luxemburgo.

  6. Luxemburgo es una de las ciudades más ricas de Europa, habiéndose convertido en un importante centro financiero y administrativo. Toponimia. En 963, el conde Sigifredo I de Ardenne adquirió un promontorio rocoso que domina el río Alzette.