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No French region speaks German, but the eastern region of Alsace, borduring Germany, used to speak Elsassich, a German dialect very close to German. These days that regional language is mostly spoken by the elderly, but a very sizeable part of Alsatians have a very good grasp of German as a second language.

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The region of France that traditionally speaks German is Alsace, which is located in the northeastern part of the country near the border with Germany. In Alsace, both German and French are recognized as official languages due to the region's history of being passed back and forth between the two countries.

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