ltz ISO 639

Lëtzebuergesch Autonyms

Luxembourgish

  • Geography

    LU Widespread.
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A language of Luxembourg

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Frankish, Letzburgisch, Letzeburgisch, Luxembourgeois, Luxemburgian, Luxemburgish, Moselle Franconian
Lëtzebuergesch
416,400 in Luxembourg, all users. L1 users: 330,000 in Luxembourg (2021). L2 users: 86,400 (2021). Total users in all countries: 528,500 (as L1: 442,100; as L2: 86,400).
Widespread.
Andorra, France and Monaco, Belgium, Luxembourg and Netherlands
4 (Educational). Statutory language of national identity (1984, Language Law of 24 February, Article 1).
Indo-European, Germanic, West, High German, German, Middle German, West Middle German, Moselle Franconian
Eechternoacher, Kliärrwer, Miseler, Stater, Veiner, Minetter, Weelzer. As distinct from Standard German [deu] as is Dutch [nld] (Stephens 1976); not inherently intelligible with it. A Moselle variety of Frankish-German origin, related to varieties of Mitteldeutsch of Belgium.
SVO; prepositions; articles, adjectives, numerals, relatives before noun heads; question word initial; 3 prefixes, 2 suffixes on a word; rigid word order; passives; nontonal.
Vigorous. The language of creativity for most. Modest amounts of literature. All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. West and Central varieties considered more sophisticated; North more rural, peasant-like. Variety used by older Belgian-border inhabitants considered old-fashioned and full of French [fra] words, but perfectly intelligible. Most also use English [eng] (European Commission 2006). Also use French [fra]. Also use Standard German [deu]. Used as L2 by Kabuverdianu [kea].
Literacy rate in L2: 99% in German [deu] and French [fra]. Taught in all primary schools in early grades only. Newspapers. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2017.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Luxembourgish
Luxembourgish
30,000 in Belgium (1998).
Luxembourg province: Arlon and Bastogne area.
Areler.
5 (Dispersed)
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Luxembourgish
23,100 in Germany (2020 census), based on nationality.
Rheinland-Pfalz state: Bitburg area.
Eechternoacher, Kliärrwer, Veiner.
5 (Dispersed)
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Luxembourgish
40,000 in France (2001 J. Nousse).
Grand-Est region: Moselle river area, Germany border to Luxembourg, Thionville.
Miseler, Minetter.
5 (Dispersed)
Language of French and German coal miners.
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Transylvanian Saxon
19,000 in Romania (2020 Joshua Project), based on ethnicity.
Bistrita-Nasaud, Brasov, Hunedoara, Mures, and Sibiu counties: scattered.
7 (Shifting)
Shifting to Romanian [ron].
Non-indigenous.
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