Luxembourgish is a West Germanic language primarily spoken in Luxembourg. It is one of the three official languages of the country, alongside French and German. The language has its roots in the dialects of the Moselle region and has evolved over time, incorporating elements from both French and German.
Luxembourgish is used in everyday conversation, media, and literature, reflecting the cultural identity of the Luxembourgish people. It is taught in schools and has a growing presence in official documents and public life, helping to preserve the language for future generations.