"Französisch Sprache."
We would say «langue allemande».
There is no language called Belgian. In Belgium they speak Dutch, French or German. Dutch: Welkom French: Bienvenu German: Willkomen
it means that someone has to translate from the French language, to German language
In Switzerland, the official languages are German, French, Italian, and Romansh. To say "hi" in Swiss German, you can say "Hoi" or "Hallo." In Swiss French, you can say "Salut." In Swiss Italian, you can say "Ciao."
The Department of Defense lists French as one of the easiest languages to learn, but in my personal experience I think German is harder. That seems to confirm the DoD view. I am not German, but I can say German is not a sick language. You might not like it, but German is beautiful in its own way just as French is. Personally I found French rather easier to learn, but that doesn't prove anything.
We say 'Wie geht's?' to 'How are you?' in German language.
There is no such language as "Swiss". Switzerland uses German, French, Italian and Romansch.
There is no such thing as a belgian language, their official languages are Dutch, French, and German
French is a more popular spoken language in Europe than German
allemand = German, les allemands = the Germans
"German" in French is "Allemand".
German is the odd language out because it is a Germanic language, whereas French, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian are Romance languages.