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Which language do people speak in the alps?

There is no single language spoken in the Alps. The Alps span multiple countries, and each country has its own official language(s). Here are some of the languages spoken in the Alps:

Western Alps:

* French: Spoken in France, including the French Alps.

* Italian: Spoken in Italy, including the Italian Alps.

* Occitan: A regional language spoken in some parts of the French and Italian Alps.

Central Alps:

* German: Spoken in Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, including parts of the Alps.

* Romansh: A minority language spoken in some parts of Switzerland.

* Italian: Spoken in parts of Switzerland and Austria bordering Italy.

Eastern Alps:

* German: Spoken in Austria, Slovenia, and parts of Italy.

* Slovenian: Spoken in Slovenia and parts of Italy.

* Italian: Spoken in parts of Austria and Slovenia bordering Italy.

* Friulian: A Romance language spoken in parts of Italy.

Other languages:

* Ladino: A Romance language spoken in some parts of Italy.

* Rhaeto-Romance: A group of languages spoken in Switzerland, including Romansh.

It's important to remember that this is just a brief overview. The linguistic situation in the Alps is complex, with many regional dialects and minority languages.

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