Image:GermanSpeakingWorld.png

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Description

English: Legend:

  • Orange: National and official language
  • Light Orange: Official language/ National minority language
  • Orange square: Existing Minority
  • Screened: EU (German is an official and working language of the EU)

Changed/Added the following things based on "Map_German_SpeakingWorld.png":

Portuguese: Legenda:

  • Laranja escuro: Idioma nativo
  • Light orange: Idioma secundário mas não oficial.
  • Blue square: Minorias alemãs

Czech: Legenda:

  • Tmavooranžová: původní jazyk
  • Světleoranžová: druhý nebo neoficiální jazyk
  • Oranžový čtvereček: německá menšina

German: Legende:

  • dunkles Orange: Amtssprache/Muttersprache
  • helles Orange: Zweitsprache oder nicht offizielle Amtssprache.
  • Orange Quadrate: Deutsche Minderheiten

French: Carte du monde où on parle l'allemand.

  • Orange foncé: langue maternelle
  • Orange clair : langue importante et/ou langue de culture
  • Carré orange: minorités allemandes

Hebrew: :מקרא

  • כתום כהה - שפת אם
  • כתום בהיר - שפה שנייה או שפה לא רשמית
  • ריבוע כתום - מיעוט גרמני‎

Italian: Legenda:

  • Arancio scuro: lingua materna
  • Arancio chiaro: seconda lingua o lingua non ufficiale
  • Quadrati arancio: minoranze tedesche
Source

Image:New Map German World.png

Date

25 September, 2006

Author

João Felipe C.S

Permission
Public domain

This image has been (or is hereby) released into the public domain by its creator, João Felipe C.S. This applies worldwide.
In case this is not legally possible,
the creator grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.
Subject to disclaimers.

Other versions

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  • (del) (cur) 05:20, 1 March 2007 . . R9tgokunks (Talk | contribs) . . 1357×628 (50,010 bytes) ({{class="wikitable" Changed based on "Map_German_SpeakingWorld.png" {{en|Legend: *Orange: National and official language *Light Orange: Official language/ National minority language *Orange square: Existing Minority *Screened: EU (German is an official a)
  • (del) (rev) 22:59, 29 January 2007 . . BlueMars (Talk | contribs) . . 1357×628 (28,569 bytes) (Changed/Added the following things based on "Map_German_SpeakingWorld.png": Marked Namibia as having German as inofficial language and second language (after English or Afrikaans and regional African languages). This reflects the current and real status )
  • (del) (rev) 20:17, 27 November 2006 . . Rex Germanus (Talk | contribs) . . 1357×628 (28,621 bytes) (Changed namibia area. Namibia is alsmost as big as Germany, making the entire country yellow would be wrong considering the total number of German speakers ~~~~ )
  • (del) (rev) 23:07, 24 September 2006 . . BlueMars (Talk | contribs) . . 1357×628 (28,569 bytes) (Changed/Added the following things based on "Map_German_SpeakingWorld.png": Marked Namibia as having German as inofficial language and second language (after English or Afrikaans and regional African languages). This reflects the current and real status )

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