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		<title>Germany increasingly multilingual, Albanian among the most used languages ​​in the family</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Germany remains a country where the German language clearly dominates, but the latest data published by the Statistisches Bundesamt (Destatis) for the years 2024–2025 show a changing reality: more and more families use more than one language in everyday life, writes Albeu.com. According to the latest results of the 2024 Microcensus, around 77% of the [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Germany remains a country where the German language clearly dominates, but the latest data published by the Statistisches Bundesamt (Destatis) for the years 2024–2025 show a changing reality: more and more families use more than one language in everyday life, writes Albeu.com.</p>
<p>According to the latest results of the 2024 Microcensus, around 77% of the population in Germany speaks only German at home, while 17% use German together with another language. Meanwhile, 6% of residents communicate at home only in non-German languages.</p>
<p>These figures confirm a clear trend: Germany is increasingly becoming a multilingual society.</p>
<p><strong>Turkish, Russian and Arabic dominate</strong></p>
<p>Of the approximately 15 million people who use a language other than German (or alongside it) at home, the most widespread languages ​​are:</p>
<p>Turkish – around 2.6% of the total population<br />
Russian – around 2.3%<br />
Arabic – around 1.7%<br />
English – around 1.3%<br />
Polish – around 1.2%<br />
Italian – around 0.6%</p>
<p>These percentages reflect the historical and recent waves of migration to Germany, from Turkey, the countries of the former USSR, the Middle East and Eastern Europe.</p>
<p><strong>Albanian among the most widely used languages</strong></p>
<p>As Albeu.com learns, according to data processed from the 2024 microcensus, around 0.7% of the population in Germany uses Albanian at home. This translates to approximately 600 thousand people who communicate in Albanian in everyday life.</p>
<p>The Albanian community in Germany includes citizens originating from Kosovo, North Macedonia, Albania and other Albanian territories in the region, making Albanian one of the most present Balkan languages ​​on German territory.</p>
<p><strong>Migration and multilingualism</strong></p>
<p>Destatis emphasizes that multilingualism is most pronounced among people with a migration background – that is, those who themselves or their parents have emigrated to Germany after 1950.</p>
<p>Within this group, only 22% speak exclusively German at home, around 55% use German together with another language and approximately 23% communicate only in a non-German language.</p>
<p>These figures show that language remains a key element of cultural identity for migrant communities, but also that linguistic integration continues to be a dynamic process.</p>
<p>At the end of 2024, Germany had around 83.6 million inhabitants, with a significant percentage of the population of foreign origin.</p>
<p>Although German remains the dominant and connecting language of society, official data clearly shows that the country&#8217;s social reality is multilingual. From Turkish to Arabic, from Russian to Albanian – today&#8217;s Germany speaks more languages ​​than ever before. /albeu.com/</p>
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