Languages of Greece | |
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Official | Greek (Demotic) |
Regional | Cretan, Cappadocian, Pontic, Maniot, Thracian, Tsakonian, Yevanic |
Minority | Albanian, Turkish, Russian, Romani, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Armenian |
Foreign | English (51%)[1] German (9%) French (8.5%) Italian (8%) |
Signed | Greek Sign Language |
Keyboard layout | |
Source | European Commission[2] |
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The official language of Greece is Greek, spoken by 99% of the population. In addition, a number of non-official, minority languages and some Greek dialects are spoken as well. The most common foreign languages learned by Greeks are English, German, French and Italian.