No, German and Polish are not closely related, but because they are spoken in neighboring countries, there are some similarities.
Polish is a Slavic Language, like Russian.
German is a Germanic language, like English.
Yes, they are, as is English.
Odra (Polish spelling); Oder (in other languages)
the main ones were German, Polish, Yiddish and Hebrew.
Prosit! in German (pronounced PRO - ZEET) Na zdrowie! in Polish. (pronounced NAS - DRO - VEE - AH)
they learn English spanish German and Chinese and polish
There are 6 commonly spoken languages in Germany: German, Turkish, Polish, Serbo-Crotation, and Dutch. These are the common ones. There are many more.
In German, it is the same , November In Spanish it is noviembre (not capitalized). In French, it is novembre (not capitalized) In Italian, it is also novembre. In Russian, it is ноябрь (nojabr') In Polish, it is listopad. (see related link for other languages)
The website 'BBC Active Languages' is about learning languages. One can learn languages such as Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Polish and Turkish.
The Related Link below shows the Indo-European languages and their development. The most common Indo-European languages are: Afrikaans Bulgarian Czech Danish Dutch English Farsi French German Greek Hindi Icelandic Italian Latin Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Ukrainian Yiddish
It is a Gemanic language so it is related to German, but also Dutch and it also has lesser influences from other languages, such as French.
I believe they are: Spanish, Italian and German 2nd answer: The main operatic languages are Italian, French and German. There have been Spanish operas, just as there have been in English, Polish, Hungarian, Russian and many other languages; but not as many as in the three main languages.
Both Romansch and French are rooted in Latin.