deutsch
The name of the German language is "Deutsch."
Austrians speak German Österreicher sprechen Deutsch
Go to settings, change your language to, you guessed it, Deutsch, then go to awards. You now have it. Then set it back to your language.
,,Deutsch'' is German - a language. It is widely spoken in Germany, Austria, and many parts of Europe.
Answer 1:There isn't any difference, "German" being the translation of "deutsch". Perhaps you mean Dutch, which is another language. It is related, but there are many differences.Answer 2:In case you actually mean Dutch, it's the language spoken in the Netherlands (Holland) and it's a close language to German and English (kind of in the middle of the two). It's said that the word "Dutch" comes from a corruption of the word "Deutsch", which means german, nowadays Dutch means something from the Netherlands (including the language).
German or if you speak it, Deutsch,
Deutschland. And the language is Deutsch
Christina (names are universal in language)
It is spelled Deutsch in German.
Cameron Boyce spoke English as his primary language. Additionally, he was known to have some proficiency in Spanish.
Helmut Rehder has written: 'Deutsch' -- subject(s): German language, Composition and exercises, Grammar 'Deutsch' -- subject(s): German language, Grammar, Conversation and phrase books 'Deutsch: Verstehen und Sprechen' -- subject(s): German language, Grammar, Conversation and phrase books