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Luxembourg does however fully participate in the Francophonie, despite French only being an official, and not national, language. [7] This might be due to the fact that Francophonie as an organization seeks to promote the use of the French language around the world, rather than regulate it, [ citation needed ] and thus includes many members ...
Multilingualism is a part of everyday life for the population of Luxembourg. Legally and socially, different sectors of Luxembourg use French, German, and Luxembourgish, which is a variety of Moselle Franconian, partially mutually intelligible with the neighbouring High German but with a large number of
Luxembourgish (/ ˈ l ʌ k s əm b ɜːr ɡ ɪ ʃ / LUK-səm-bur-ghish; also Luxemburgish, [2] Luxembourgian, [3] Letzebu(e)rgesch; [4] endonym: Lëtzebuergesch [ˈlətsəbuəjəʃ] ⓘ) is a West Germanic language that is spoken mainly in Luxembourg.
[5] [8] The publisher of Le Quotidien, based in Esch-sur-Alzette, is the Lumedia. [4] [5] The paper is published in Berliner format. [9] The political leaning of Le Quotidien is left-liberal. [10] The daily targets the foreign residents of Luxembourg and offers national, international and local news. [3] The website of the paper was launched in ...
Jérôme Lulling is a linguist from Luxembourg who has been a leading figure in preservation and educational efforts relating to the Luxembourgish language, a Germanic language that became one of Luxembourg’s three official languages in 1984 and is spoken by approximately 600,000 people worldwide.
Reckange-sur-Mess (Luxembourgish: Reckeng op der Mess; German: Reckingen) is a commune and small town in south-western Luxembourg. It is part of the canton of Esch-sur-Alzette . The commune comprises the villages of Reckange-sur-Mess, Ehlange-sur-Mess , Limpach , Roedgen , Pissange and Wickrange .
l'espoir de la terre Luxembourg. II Maintenant, la tempête est terminée, c'est la misère disparu, l'humanité tout entière déambule librement dans la lumière. Maintenant, la tempête est terminée, la misère a disparu: Luxembourg reste le maître dans sa propre maison. Après une longue nuit, le ciel nous a apporté une nouveau printemps
The 100 communes of Luxembourg as of 2023. Luxembourg's 100 communes (Luxembourgish: Gemengen [ɡəˈmæŋən]; French: communes; German: Gemeinden) conform to LAU Level 2 [1] and are the country's lowest administrative divisions. Communes rank below cantons in Luxembourg's hierarchy of administrative subdivisions. Communes are often re ...