Nie is the most common word.
Niemals is also used (especially by itself in a one-word sentence).
Nimmer is a third (but not too commonly-used) option.
Never in German is "Nie."
The main German language is Standard German, which is based on High German dialects and serves as the official language of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It is the most widely used form of German for communication, education, and media.
The German word for language is "Sprache."
Ozean
The German language name for Luis is "Ludwig."
The two major forms of the German language are High German (Hochdeutsch), which is the standard form of the language, and Low German (Plattdeutsch), which is spoken in Northern Germany and the Netherlands.
The main German language is Standard German, which is based on High German dialects and serves as the official language of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It is the most widely used form of German for communication, education, and media.
no. its from the UK. the letter y basically never appears in the German language.
German is the origanal language.
German and French are two distinct languages with different roots, grammar rules, and vocabulary. While there may be some similarities in vocabulary due to historical and cultural interactions, the two languages are not interchangeable and have significant differences in pronunciation, grammar, and structure.
Nowhere. I never heard of it. And if you mean the film: I guess it is not even translated because I could get it from Amazon only with German subtitles.
No, Hungarian is not derived from the German language. It really comes from the Finnish language.
We say 'Wie geht's?' to 'How are you?' in German language.
Austrians speak German Österreicher sprechen Deutsch
The German word for settings is Einstellungen. The German word for language is Sprache.
German
The language spoken in Germany is German. It is a West Germanic language and is one of the most widely spoken languages in the European Union.
Yes, some Chinese spoke German. I know some German speaking Chinese. Some people of Chinese ancestry undoubtedly live in German areas and have adopted the language. Certainly there are Chinese people who speak German because they work in international businesses. But German has never been the primary language in any area that is culturally Chinese.