Personally I think it does, because French sounds more sensual and Germand sounds angry very fast.
I speak english, italian, chinese, french, japanese, portugese, greek, german, indian, filiponis, hungarian, cubian and much much more >:D
If you can only choose one, you'll probably find French more useful. French is much more widely spoken in the world than is German--unless you're very interested in Eastern and Central Europe and planning on working there, German really isn't spoken anywhere else in the world. French is a much more common first or second language, and is spoken in most of Africa, parts of North and South America, and some of Southeast Asia and the Middle East, besides being spoken in Europe.
You say that your grades are better in German. That would indicate that you would indicate that your experience with gcse would be much better. You may have been speaking French for longer but that does not necessarily mean you will do well for gsce.Take German!
Zerbe is French, German, Irish, and from much other places.
It depends on various factors such as your location, industry, and personal interests. French is spoken by more people worldwide and is an official language in many international organizations. German is widely used in business and engineering sectors, particularly in Europe. Both languages offer unique opportunities, so it's important to consider your specific goals and circumstances when choosing.
In French - not much. "Guten Tag" is German for "good day" or "hello". "Guten Tag" in French would be "Bon jour".
It is much more romantic to ask a person out face to face.
larger; more varied
The best language to learn depends on your personal interests, goals, and circumstances. If you are interested in working in international business, German may be more valuable due to Germany's strong economy. However, if you enjoy traveling to French-speaking countries or have a passion for French culture, learning French may be a better choice for you. Ultimately, choose the language that aligns with your interests and goals.
In person for sure.It's so much more romantic.
unless moncy is french for German chocolates, I don't know.
The language which is most valuable is the one you are going to use.German is spoken over a very large area in central Europe (Germany, Austria, and much of Switzerland). But German is spoken only in central Europe.France is spoken by fewer Europeans than is German - though French is used in Luxembourg and Belgium, as well as in France. But French is also spoken extensively in Africa. If you speak both French and English, you are able to speak an official language in almost every African country.If you wish to travel in central Europe - choose German. If you would like one day to travel in Africa - probably French.