French, Dutch, German, some Latin, some English, Swahili, Urdu, Mandarin, and a smidgen of Gaelic.
Anne Frank was fluent in Dutch, as it was her native language. She also had a working knowledge of German, as it was taught in school in the Netherlands at the time. Additionally, she learned some French and English while in hiding.
Anne Frank talked in a German accent. She did not sound like Hitler
Anne Frank spoke Dutch.
Note: Nobody on Earth speaks Frankish. It disappeared in the 8th Century.
i do believe it was French they learned.
languages, history, writing
== == Otto Frank was the father of Anne Frank - he survived the war, his wife and children did not
Just for "The Diary of Anne Frank", as far as I know...
write the diary that we know now as the diary of anne frank
her dad found the diary "kitty" he published it and by now thereis books about anne frank everywhere in more than 600 languages
Anne Frank's diary was originally written in Dutch. It was later translated into numerous languages and is considered one of the most widely read books in the world.
Anne Frank's diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl," has been translated into over 70 languages worldwide.
We know so much about Anne Frank and her family because of her diary....it was a primary source.
anne kept a diary
No
By reading the book.
Anne Frank is probably best known by her diary, which was published in 1955 under the title, "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl".