The German speaking nations to the south of Germany are Austria, Switzerland and Lichtenstein. German in Switzerland has a slightly different grammar.
Mexico, is the only one directly south of the United States, but the majority of South America and Central America countries excluding Brazil, as well as several Caribbean nations are Spanish-speaking nations.
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Throughout the world with its over 2.1 billion adherents. Major areas for Christianity were Europe and the English-speaking nations, however, these are in decline - particularly in Europe - while the Spanish nations of South America and the African nations are growing quite quickly.
In and after World War 2 and for time afterwards the term good Germans was used in English-speaking countries for Germans who were opposed to the Nazi regime.
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there in 5000 nations live in south America . "Dr.Mohsen.tJafari" there are 5,000 nations that live through out south America
It depends on the individual. Some Germans may have a noticeable accent when speaking English, while others may not. Pronunciation, intonation, and vocabulary use can vary among German speakers of English.
Okay so basically the only nations that were involved in the Battle of Moscow were the Russian and the Germans. However, many of the Russians had prisoners that were Polish and Germans and used them as Death Squads. Hope this helps!
Absolutely, most of the time there was a lot of German speaking citizens in Prague
There are not four nations in South Africa. South Africa is its own nation with 9 provinces.
Yes, the Saarland is German-speaking. There's a mistaken view that it is French-speaking or bilingual. Obviously, as it borders France many Germans there can speak French.