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"Speaking" in German is "sprechen".
He learned English, french, and German
The native language in America is English.
Like in English - Brooklyn. In general, there are no special german words for cities in english speaking countries.
It depends on the individual. Some Germans may have a noticeable accent when speaking English, while others may not. Pronunciation, intonation, and vocabulary use can vary among German speakers of English.
We might not be speaking English if Caesar had not concurred Gual. We might be speaking German or another European language.
Eva Braun was a German citizen and her native language was German. She also likely spoke some English, as she interacted with English-speaking visitors and corresponded with English-speaking individuals. However, her primary and most fluent language was German.
Tchaikovsky had a limited ability to speak English. While he was fluent in French and German, he struggled with English, which he learned mainly for practical purposes during his visits to England. Despite his difficulties with the language, he managed to communicate effectively with English-speaking friends and audiences.
Not exactly sure how German she was, but she was mostly German. Her father was mostly German with a little bit of French, Welsh, Danish and Scottish mixed in (thanks to the Plantagenet, Tudor, and Stuart Kings and Queens) Her mother was a German Princess and was almost entirely German.
Claudia Schiffer is German and speaks German fluently. She may also be able to speak English, as she has worked extensively in English-speaking countries.
In America and English speaking countries it English. In Germany its German. ect.
The last non English speaking King of England was probably George I. His first language was German and did not speak English very well.