Dutch is the official language of seven countries. German is the official or minor language of 16 countries.
German is spoken more
mehr Kontakt zu kommen is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
The main languages spoken in Brussels are French and Dutch. French is more widely used in the city, particularly in government and business settings, while Dutch is mainly spoken in the northern parts of the city. English and German are also spoken by some residents due to Brussels' international character.
There are 6 commonly spoken languages in Germany: German, Turkish, Polish, Serbo-Crotation, and Dutch. These are the common ones. There are many more.
nicht mehr saubere Handtücher is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
mehr als du weißt is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
German is spoken as an official language in 6 countries: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and Belgium. French is spoken as an official language in 29 countries, primarily in Europe, Africa, and North America.
French is more commonly studied and spoken worldwide compared to German. French is an official language in more countries (29) than German (6), and it is also one of the working languages of the United Nations, making it a more widely spoken language.
No, Germans are German, speak German, and come from Germany. Dutch people come from the Netherlands. If you are referring to the Dutch language, it is spoken in the Netherlands, and also in a part of Belgium (Flanders, to be exact, and while it is more or less the same language, it has some differences, and is also called Flemish). What usually makes the confusion between German and Dutch is that the word "German" in German language is "Deutsch" (pronounced "Doitsh"), this word (Deutsch) got corrupted in English becoming "Dutch" and eventually started to mean "something or someone form the Netherlands". In resume, the word Dutch first was a cognate to German Deutsch, which means German, but nowadays means Hollander (Netherlander). Although the dutch and the german are both part of the same tribe namely the Germanic people, their blood and language really are related.
mehr als der Mond und Sterne is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Pennsylvania Dutch is just a form of low German. High German is just a more formal pronunciation of things, and is spoken among the Amish & Mennonites. So if you were to say Papiertasche or Papiersack, it would probably suffice, and be understood.
German is more popular by far as it is more applicable to business.