Not sure how the question is meant.
You mean what languages would an immigrant FROM Germany speak ?
Our national language is German of course.
Most Germans born after WWII had at least one language in school, typically English,
People in colonial Pennsylvania primarily spoke English, as it was the dominant language of the British colonies. In addition to English, there were also speakers of various European languages such as German, Dutch, Swedish, and Welsh, depending on the specific ethnic groups that settled in the region. Additionally, Native American languages were spoken by indigenous peoples living in the area prior to European settlement.
Immigrants spoke whatever language(s) they spoke in their place of origin unless and until they learned the primary languages of the place to which they had immigrated. Immigrants to the United States could learn English but arrived speaking English, Russian, Yiddish, Japanese, German, Italian, Romanian, Arabic, or any number of other languages. Immigrants to Brazil could learn Brazilian Portuguese but arrived speaking English Portuguese, Russian, Yiddish, Japanese, German, Italian, Romanian, Arabic, or any number of other languages.
German immigrants have had many successes. There are many German immigrants that own their own businesses and have made successful careers for themselves. Mesut Ozil and Sami Khedira are German immigrants that have become great footballers.
what did german immigrants war?
The German word for "languages" is "Sprachen."
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German, Dutch and English are West Germanic languages.
These German Pennsylvania immigrants are called the Pennsylvania Dutch, a misnomer- the German word for German is "Deutsch," but these people were mistakenly called Dutch.
Immigrants had different food, languages, culture, and traditions.
German, English
EinwandererorImmigranten
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