some of the easy words to learn are words that are hello that help youlearn like hallo which is hello and also guten targ which is good afternooon
Der, Das, Da is all the and Ja is yes there learning German
Poodle comes from the German language and it is a type of dog!!
Some foreign words adopted in English language include "schadenfreude" from German, "cul-de-sac" from French, "bungalow" from Hindi, and "sushi" from Japanese.
Swear-words is die Fluchworteor die Kraftausdrücke in German. Scheiße - Sh.t - is the most well know.
There are many common German words known to non-native speakers of that language. Some of the most common include hamburger, frankfurter, delicatessen, lager, strudel and wiener.
German is not a Latin based language. German is a West Germanic language German is not a Latin based language because it is not a romance language. A Romance language is a language that is derived directly from Latin. They inlude Italian, Romanian, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. German does, however, have some words from Latin because the Germanic tribes interacted with the Latin speaking peoples when they overthrew Rome. However, the great majority of Latin words in German were adopted from the time of the Renaissance onwards. English is also a Germanic language. Many similarities can be seen between German and English, espcially with cognates. Sometimes, words only differ with a couple of letters. Haus...House Maus...Mouse Hund...Dog (Hound) There is a school of thought that says, by replacing German letter combinations with English letter combinations, you often come up with German words. See the examples above ("u" and "au" for the English "ou"). Although, this isn't always true, very often it works.
With learning, like every language. Some say German seems to be more guttral a language than others though
ing is not in the German language because it is not a full word. Some examples of words ending in "ing": singing-Singen jumping-Springen crying-Weinen eating-Essen exploding-Explodieren so you basically spell/say "ing", "en" in German ☺
No, he cannot speak German and only understands some Mandarin. He is fluent in Thai and speaks English on a conversational level.
German is not the official language in Estonia, but some Estonians surely know how to speak German.
German is consider to be the language of science. Some also claim that it is the language that poetry is best expressed. And Germans call it the language of poets and thinkers. Where as French is considered to be a Romantic language; German is considered to be a Gothic language.
Danish and German are both Germanic languages, but they are not the same. They have different grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. While speakers of each language may be able to understand some words or phrases in the other, they are distinct languages.