The spelling "deutsch" is the word German in German. The noun form is Deutsche (German man, plural Deutschen).
Ich kann kein Deutsch sprechen.
You can say "Ich habe vor vielen Jahren Deutsch gelernt" in German.
Answer 1:There isn't any difference, "German" being the translation of "deutsch". Perhaps you mean Dutch, which is another language. It is related, but there are many differences.Answer 2:In case you actually mean Dutch, it's the language spoken in the Netherlands (Holland) and it's a close language to German and English (kind of in the middle of the two). It's said that the word "Dutch" comes from a corruption of the word "Deutsch", which means german, nowadays Dutch means something from the Netherlands (including the language).
"Dutch" and "Deutsch" come from the same Germanic root word meaning "people" or "nation". The confusion likely arose due to the similarity between the two terms and how they evolved over time. "Dutch" came to refer specifically to the people of the Netherlands, while "Deutsch" is used for the German language and people.
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Andre Deutsch's birth name is Andr Deutsch.
Patti Deutsch's birth name is Patricia Deutsch.
Herbert Deutsch's birth name is Herbert Arnold Deutsch.
Kurt Deutsch's birth name is Kurt R. Deutsch.
Sie sprechen Deutsch. or in a more familiar way, Du sprichst Deutsch. or Ich spreche Deutsch
Max Deutsch was born in 1892.
Max Deutsch died in 1982.
Morton Deutsch was born in 1920.
Charles Deutsch died in 1980.
Charles Deutsch was born in 1911.
Deutsch Inc. was created in 1969.