It is also an official language in:
* Greenland: While Greenlandic is the main language, Danish is also an official language due to Greenland's historical ties to Denmark.
* The Faroe Islands: Similar to Greenland, Faroese is the main language, but Danish is an official language due to historical connection with Denmark.
Danish is also spoken by significant communities in:
* Southern Schleswig (a region in Germany bordering Denmark)
* The United States (primarily in communities with Danish heritage)
* Canada (also in communities with Danish heritage)
* Australia (in communities with Danish heritage)
So, while Denmark is the main country where Danish is spoken, it has a presence in several other regions and countries due to historical and cultural connections.