German French and Polish have the following in common:
German, French, and Polish are all Indo-European languages belonging to the Germanic, Romance, and Slavic language families, respectively. They are all official languages in their respective countries - Germany, France, and Poland. Additionally, they all have influenced each other through historical interactions in areas such as culture, politics, and trade.
Spanish: Jesús, confío en ti. Polish: Jezu, ufam tobie. French: Jésus, j'ai confiance en toi. German: Jesus, ich vertraue auf dich.
Spanish - gracias French - merci Italian - grazie German - danke
No, Podolski is actually a Polish surname but Lukas Podolski is a former German football player of Polish descent.
Dr. Jose Rizal was fluent in several languages, including Spanish, English, French, German, and Latin. He also had proficiency in Filipino languages such as Tagalog and Visayan.
English, Spanish, French, Mandarin, Arabic, Russian.
Yes, they are, as is English.
Both Romansch and French are rooted in Latin.
They are German so they speak German to each other.
they learn English spanish German and Chinese and polish
french, German, Spanish, polish, Japanese
"Yes the words Ge Fanuc is written in both French and German. As of 2007 Ge Fanuc's ifix 4.0 has become available in German, French, Polish and Russian languages."
There are many, including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian, Serbo-Croatian, Greek, Russian and many more.
they are all Indo-European languages
German No Nicolaus Copernicus was enployed by the polish crown and grew up in Poland he is polish
English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Ukrainian, Croatian, Chinese, Dutch, Bengali and Urdu.
Dr. Jose Rizal was fluent in several languages, including Spanish, English, French, German, and Latin. He also had proficiency in Filipino languages such as Tagalog and Visayan.
German. In Alsace and Lorraine French was widely spoken, in the eastern provinces of Prussia, Polish and the north of Schleswig was Danish-speaking.