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- Languages_of_Luxembourg abstract "The linguistic situation in Luxembourg is characterised by the practice and the recognition of three official languages: French, German, and the national language Luxembourgish, established in law in 1984. These three languages are also referred to as the three administrative languages.Upon the founding of the country, French enjoyed the greatest prestige, and therefore gained preferential use as the official and administrative language. German was used in the political field to comment on the laws and the ordinances in order to make them comprehensible to everyone. At the primary-school level, teaching was limited to German, while French was taught in secondary education. The law of July 26, 1843 reinforced bilingualism by introducing the teaching of French in primary school.".
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- Languages_of_Luxembourg country "Luxembourg".
- Languages_of_Luxembourg foreign English_language.
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- Languages_of_Luxembourg official French_language.
- Languages_of_Luxembourg official German_language.
- Languages_of_Luxembourg official Luxembourgish_language.
- Languages_of_Luxembourg subject Category:Languages_of_Europe.
- Languages_of_Luxembourg subject Category:Languages_of_Luxembourg.
- Languages_of_Luxembourg subject Category:Luxembourgian_culture.
- Languages_of_Luxembourg subject Category:Luxembourgian_society.
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- Languages_of_Luxembourg comment "The linguistic situation in Luxembourg is characterised by the practice and the recognition of three official languages: French, German, and the national language Luxembourgish, established in law in 1984. These three languages are also referred to as the three administrative languages.Upon the founding of the country, French enjoyed the greatest prestige, and therefore gained preferential use as the official and administrative language.".
- Languages_of_Luxembourg label "Languages of Luxembourg".
- Languages_of_Luxembourg label "Talen in Luxemburg".
- Languages_of_Luxembourg label "Языки Люксембурга".
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