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Best ways to learn Luxembourgish at courses in schools and language centers and more

The Luxembourgish language is useful to communicate with the locals, to integrate into the environment and of course to brag to your friends that you know this unique language. It is also a must if you have any hopes of citizenship!

Last time updated
14.11.24

Luxembourgish is a national widely spoken language and one of the official languages of the Grand Duchy. There are about 400,000 speakers of this language throughout the world, mostly in Luxembourg, but also in nearby Belgium, France and Germany. Its roots lie in West German and it is therefore closely related to German and French. The Luxembourgish language was made a state language in 1984 – nowadays its knowledge is one of the conditions to become a citizen of this country.

Where and how to learn Luxembourg national language

Learning Luxembourgish can be challenging due to its complexity. However, there are several ways to improve your language skills when it comes to the national language. If you know you want to learn it, it is a matter of practice, theory and some other steps that will help you along the way. We are here to help with with links and real-life advice.

First, immerse in the language environment

Have you already moved to Luxembourg? Complete language immersion means listening to Luxembourg music, radio and podcasts, watching Luxembourg TV, its shows and films, and practicing your speaking with natives. Keep in mind, that the right pronunciation is half of the deal!

There are a huge number of open-access resources available for listening and picking up language from the source.

Videos on YouTube
Audio lessons online
Speaking practice in Language Clubs
Local content: radio, podcasts, TV shows and movies

Try online services to study the language

In addition to numerous offline courses, it is possible to learn Luxembourgish online. Resources such as uTalk can help. In September 2022, INL launched a free digital platform for distance language learning as well.

With the Superprof platform in Luxembourg, you can hire a tutor. It is a simple but costly option for those who are not comfortable with private schools and conversation clubs. There is a big choice of tutors on the platforms, prices start at around 30 euros per hour and can be as high as 80 euros per hour, depending on your level, specific areas of study, and many other criteria.

A lot of tutors offer the first lesson as a gift, for you to try and get to know them and the Luxembourgish language, as well as talk over the priorities and goals of your study. You never know until you try!

Mobile apps for learning Luxembourgish
Non-intrusive assistants to help you improve your Luxembourg basic language skills. The applications often use game-based techniques to make learning fun. This makes them suitable for children as well as adults.
Learn and play
Like other languages, Luxembourgish can be acquired while playing. There are two special educational games for smartphones, Battaklang and Aurelux, through which you can learn, among other things, the language spoken in the Grand Duchy.

Take a full language course, in groups, privately or online

An effective way to learn Luxembourgish, especially if you prefer a structured and systematic approach, is to take classes. There are enough language schools in Luxembourg that offer courses for all levels, from beginners to advanced speakers.

Group classes

This is a very common option and has the advantage of allowing you to practice your speaking skills and listen to the language with other learners at a similar level. These classes often offer a more dynamic and interactive learning experience than private classes and you can participate in group discussions, role-plays, and other activities that help to reinforce your language skills and provide opportunities for peer-to-peer learning. They are also a good option because they are generally more affordable than private classes.

Private classes

If you want to learn Luxembourgish from the comfort of your home you can take this option, many language schools in Luxembourg offer online, or private face-to-face classes. Besides the time and mobility advantages, this option also has the benefit of letting you choose a particular focus on a section of the language that you might need for future work and gives you the whole attention of the teacher.

It’s not difficult to find language courses in Luxembourg as they are offered by many schools, and we will mention a few of them. Some have only one option, for example, group classes or online classes only, while others offer more flexibility. Information for courses change every semester, so make sure to check it on the official website before applying.

National Institute for Language Studies

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Source: INL website

Institute Nationale des Langues (INL) offers language courses for adults, in Luxembourgish and they focus on group classes. The efficiency of the courses is confirmed by national certificates. Applicants for Luxembourg citizenship pass a compulsory language test in INL.

21 Boulevard de la Foire 1528 Luxembourg
+352 26 44 30 1

The INL bases its teaching, learning and assessment principles on the guidelines of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) developed by the Council of Europe. This classification system comprises six levels, ranging from A1 for absolute beginners to C2 for a native speaker.

There is an option to study at INL language courses at a reduced fee with a discount voucher provided by the state. The price for official state language courses (and sometimes English), in this case, will be only 10 euros per person.

The special conditions are available for:
  • Unemployed people registered with ADEM and provided with benefits and an invitation.
  • People in need, recognised by the National Reception Office.
  • People with a minimal income, supported by the National Social Work Service.
  • Secondary school pupils, if they have a recommendation letter from the principal.

As our readers have said, the Luxembourgish language at the INL is taught very well, but English, for example, is not. However, you do come out of the courses with good knowledge of the national language and surely prepared to take Sprochentest.

Berlitz language school

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This private school is a well-known education facility for adults and children to study language in Luxembourg. It has multiple branches all over the world. Berlitz offers individual and group classes in Luxembourgish and other languages.

89-93, Grand-Rue, 1661 Luxembourg
+352 26 38 3248

The basis of teaching here is the Berlitz method: learning a language with a total immersion effect, all lessons and explanations are held in Luxembourgish, with symbols and gestures being used for you to understand the teacher.

Group classes cost 989 euros and consist of blocks of 2h two times per week for 10 weeks. You must register in advance and we recommend you check the Berlitz page for group classes to be aware of the next registration dates. For the private and semi-private classes, you need to contact them to get prices and detailed information.

Inlingua courses in Luxembourg

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Inlingua school has a long history of providing language education, with over 50 years of experience in language teaching and 30 years of presence in Luxembourg. This experience is reflected in their courses' quality and their teaching methods' effectiveness.

5, rue de Hesperange, Luxembourg
+352 40 3547

Inlingua's courses are taught by highly qualified and experienced language instructors who are native speakers of the language they teach.

Inlingua Luxembourg offers a flexible approach to language learning, they provide individual and group courses, which can be tailored to your specific needs and goals.

Group courses options
Duo courseOpen mini groupClosed group
Group size2 people2 to 4 peopleCustomized
LevelAny levelA1.1 to A2.2Any level
DurationCustomized10h or 20hCustomized
FrequencyCustomized2 x 75 min. per weekCustomized
TimingCustomizedDepends on the starting levelCustomized
LocationOn site or at homeOn siteOn site or at home
Individual courses options
Individual coursesIndividual intensive
LevelsAny levelAny level
DurationCustomized1 week
FrequencyCustomizedMonday to Friday
TimingCustomized15 hours plan, 27.5 hours plan, 25 hours plan with different times of classes
LocationOn site or at homeOn site or at home

Learn Luxembourgish online courses

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Chris Montgomery on Unsplash

While some schools teach different languages, Learn Luxembourgish specialises in Luxembourgish and offers exclusively online courses. This allows you to study from anywhere in the world, at any time that suits you.

All online

Learn Luxembourgish uses innovative teaching methods, which combine interactive exercises, video lessons, and multimedia resources to make the learning process engaging and fun.

The school offers small group and private one-on-one Skype courses, which are tailored to the specific needs and goals of each learner. The courses are designed to help learners progress at their own pace and focus on the areas where they need the most improvement.

Learn Luxembourgish website
Learn Luxembourgish email address

Prolingua language school

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Prolingua Luxembourg is a language school that offers teaching Luxembourgish, as well as other languages such as French, English, and German. The only EAQUALS-accredited school In Luxembourg. The school provides expert instruction, small class sizes, and a comprehensive language program to help you achieve proficiency in the language.

45a, Avenue Monterey, 2163 Luxembourg
+352 40 39 910

Prolingua also offers special courses for professionals, which can be very helpful if you need to improve your language skills for a specific work environment.

The cost of their term or intensive classes is 725 euros and you can find the details of each course in the following table. For the business classes and tailor-made courses, you can check all the details on the Prolingua site and you need to contact them directly to get information on prices.

Curriculum and study options at Prolingua
Term (11 weeks)Intensive (3 weeks)
Period22 sessions of 75 minutes12 sessions of 125 minutes
Frequency2 sessions per week4 sessions per week
Timing12:20 to 13:35 and  18:15 to 19:309:15 to 11:30 and 18:15 to 20:30

SpeakUp Services en Langues in Luxembourg

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They offer custom language courses in Luxembourgish, French, English, German, and other languages. The classes are more common to the usual language school curriculum, with online and offline options available to students.

15, rue Astrid, 1143 Luxembourg-Merl
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The school provides tailored courses that are designed to meet the specific needs and goals of each learner and they offer a range of courses in different languages.

You can find the main details of their offer in the following table and you can check the SpeakUp website to get more details about their offering. To get information about prices you should contact them directly.

Curriculum and options at SpeakUp
GeneralBusinessLegalMedical
Group size1 – 71 – 71 - 101 - 10
LevelsA 1.1 to B 2.2A 1.1 to B 2.2A 1.1 to C 2A 1.1 to C 2
Duration22 hours22 hours22 hours22 hours
FrequencyCustomizedCustomizedCustomizedCustomized
TimingOn your premises (single learners may choose Skype or WhatsApp)On your premises (single learners may choose Skype or WhatsApp)On your premises (single learners may choose Skype or WhatsApp)On your premises (single learners may choose Skype or WhatsApp)

Etic Lëtzebuergesch Academy

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The approach taken by ETIC Academy only provides private tailor-made classes and distinguishes it from other language schools by emphasizing a strong teacher-student relationship built on trust and support. They also prioritize practical exercises and repetition to reinforce learning and use regular short tests to evaluate the extent to which students have assimilated the material covered in each session.

12 Rue de Bastogne, 1217 Luxembourg
+352 661 137 633

To get more details about offering and information on prices you might visit the Etic website or contact them directly. Email: info@etic.lu

Why learn Luxembourgish?

As it turns out, it's pretty easy to find effective language learning techniques, especially given all the choices available in and out of the country. Scottish scientists have found, that people who speak two or more languages have much better cognitive abilities in a long run. The positive effect was seen both among those who learned the language early and those who learned it later in life. And if you need more reasons to learn Luxembourgish, here they are.

To feel at home
If you live or work in Luxembourg, learning Luxembourgish can help you to integrate into the local community, make friends, and communicate more effectively with your colleagues and neighbors. Although most people speak other languages such as English, French, or German, on many occasions you may come across conversations where everyone else is speaking Luxemburgish or you may find yourself in social events presented mainly in Luxemburgish.
For the best passport
Even though there are three official languages, it is impossible to get Luxembourg citizenship without knowing the Luxembourgish language. An important factor to consider when choosing the method of study. To get citizenship, you need to pass the Sproochentest, this is an exam that consists of two parts: a speaking part and a listening part, taking place over two days. For the spoken test, the level required is A2 i.e., a level where you can hold a simple conversation on everyday topics and for the listening test you will need the B1 level.
To work for the good of society
To be employed as a civil servant, e.g. as a teacher, educator, firefighter, etc., knowledge of Luxembourgish is required along with French and German. If you are looking to pursue a career in politics, you will need to know the official languages of the Grand Duchy on a decent level as well, that includes Luxembourgish. If you want to find a job in another type of sector other than the two previously mentioned, you will find that Luxembourgish is not always a strict requirement but being able to speak it can certainly be an advantage in the job market. Many job listings in Luxembourg specify that proficiency in Luxembourgish is appreciated and sometimes mandatory.

What other languages can be useful in Luxembourg

In addition to learning Luxembourgish, it can be helpful to also study the other official languages, German and French. One of these languages might be valuable to understand the people of Luxembourg and to integrate yourself into the cultural environment more.

What is the local language of life?
Media and papers
The media are produced mainly in French and German since Luxembourgish was not officially recognized as a state language until 1984.
Street navigation
In the street, you can see signs both in French, German, and Luxemburgish, all three official languages of the Grand Duchy.
Health and social
French and Luxembourgish are usually used in health and social services. You still can find a lot of doctors speaking English.
Shops and restaurants
In retail and catering, French is the dominant language to use. It is also official language of all paperwork in the country.
Expat society

Studying other languages will help you communicate better with people from different backgrounds and improve your job prospects and your understanding of the local realities.

In this multicultural and cosmopolitan country with a large expat population, one can surely find a suitable method and medium of communication. Let's talk more about the other languages used in the Grand Duchy.

French
German
English
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We took photos from these sources: Annika Gordon for Unsplash, website INL website Berlitz website Inlingua website Learn Luxembourgish website Prolingua website SpeakUp website Etic Lëtzebuergesch Academy Luxtoday

Authors: Daria
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