Yiddish isn't an official language of any country. Jews from various Eastern European countries, mainly Germany, Russia, Poland, and the Ukraine spoke/speak Yiddish.
Yiddish is an Eastern European Jewish language that was spoken in several languages. The original language was primarily High German with some Hebrew and Aramaic and written using the Hebrew alphabet. However, there are different Yiddish dialects today: German, Russian, Polish, and Ukranian.
No one who speaks Yiddish would ever say this. There is a Yiddish word for Christmas (Nittl) but many Yiddish speakers wouldn't recognize this word, since Christmas is not celebrated by Jews.
I don't know, which country speaks american...-_-'
Dinkland speaks dink
Switzerland is a country that speaks both German and French.
There is no country that speaks "ONLY" Russian; however, the largest Russian speaking country is Russia.
Yiddish is a high German language that was the common language for so many European Jews. It's a form of German that is written using Hebrew letters. Many Jews also lived in Hungary and some of them would have known Yiddish.
That depends on the country you come from.
Italy speaks the most Italian, as it is the official language of the country.
Dinkland speaks dink it is right next to england
No country speaks Galatian. It went extinct around the year 400 CE. It was spoken in Turkey.
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh