N. Paxton has written: 'German for business' -- subject(s): German language, Business German
Dora von Beseler has written: 'An English-German and German-English dictionary of law and business terminology' -- subject(s): Business, Dictionaries, English, English language, German, German language, Law
German is more popular by far as it is more applicable to business.
The best language to learn depends on your interests and goals. French is useful for travel and business, German is important for engineering and technology, and Japanese is helpful for electronics and video games. Choose the language that aligns with your passions and objectives.
The main sign language spoken in Germany is German Sign Language (DGS), which is used by the Deaf community for communication. There is also a regional sign language called Hamburg Sign Language (HGS), which is used specifically in the Hamburg area. Additionally, some people may use a combination of German Sign Language and Signed German for communication.
English language is widely spoken and the predominant language in America, making it the de facto language for communication and business. German, on the other hand, is not as commonly spoken but still has a significant presence in certain communities, especially among individuals with German ancestry or in areas with strong German cultural influences. However, English remains the main language of daily life, education, and official business in the United States.
P. W. A. Burch has written: 'An intensive German course for business executives' -- subject(s): Business German, Conversation and phrase books, German language, Grammar
The Harz Flirt community website/s are based in Germany, hence the .de extension (Deutschland). For this reason, the website (and community) are in German.
media is very important
Clara-Erika Dietl has written: 'German to English Dictionary of Legal, Business and Political Terms: Woerterbuch fuer Recht, Wirtschaft und Politik' 'Commercial dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, German, Commerce, Business, English, German language, English language
German is commonly spoken as a second language in countries where it is not the native language, such as parts of Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, and some regions of Italy and Poland. Additionally, many people in Central and Eastern Europe learn German as a second language for business, education, or travel purposes.
Franz-Josef Linden has written: 'Taschenlexikon der Logistik' -- subject(s): Business logistics, Dictionaries, English, English language, German, German language