Luxembourgish language
The Luxembourgish language, known as Lëtzebuergesch, is a West Germanic language primarily spoken in Luxembourg. It serves as one of the country's three official languages, alongside French and German. Luxembourgish has its roots in the Moselle Franconian dialects and has evolved over time, incorporating elements from neighboring languages.
Luxembourgish is used in everyday communication, media, and literature, reflecting the country's cultural identity. It is taught in schools and has a growing presence in digital platforms. The language is recognized for its unique vocabulary and pronunciation, making it an important aspect of Luxembourg's heritage.