Ich finde es toll, dass du auch Deutsch sprichst.
Toll, dass du auch Deutsch sprichst.
Yes. High German (which is the German spoken in Germany) is the official language of Austria. Nearly all Austrians can speak High German, but a minority in the more rural, mountainous areas speak local dialects of German that are quite different from High German. Some Germans find these dialects of German difficult or impossible to understand.
You can possibly find it on plunder.com. If you speak amarican, don't do it. The surveys are in german.
Hmm...do you mean Santos, the spanish word for 'saints' in English? If so, a saint in German can be Heilige or Sankt. The plural is Heiligen (the most common way to say saints, meaning "the holy"). There does not seem to be a plural for Sankt, or if there is I can't find it. Santos = Saints (Spanish to German)...Saints = Heiligen (English to German) Hope this helps. Source: I speak and teach German, I also speak some Spanish.
Yes, if you can speak French, you may find learning German easier due to some similarities in vocabulary and sentence structure. Both languages also belong to the same language family (Indo-European) which can make it easier to pick up certain grammar rules. However, pronunciation and some grammatical differences may still pose a challenge.
If you speak German and you know the name you can find where they were buried on Volkbund.deAnsweractually volksbund.de sorry
High German (which is the German spoken in Germany) is the official language of Austria, including Styria Province (called Steiermark in German). Nearly all Austrians can speak High German, but a minority in the more rural, mountainous areas speak local dialects of German that are quite different from High German. Some Germans find these dialects of German difficult or impossible to understand.
Primarily Yes. High German (which is the German spoken in Germany) is the official language of Austria. Nearly all Austrians can speak High German, but a minority in the more rural, mountainous areas speak local dialects of German that are quite different from High German. Some Germans find these dialects of German difficult or impossible to understand.
I haven't been able to find any information concerning David Dwight Eisenhower's lingual capabilities. Despite his being of German descent, there is no evidence that he could or couldn't speak German".
You should have a German Consulate there. If not, go to any University and they will be able to read those documents for you (or, hopefully a friend can speak German.) The very best of luck to you.
he wants to find her by accident, in any other country except Germany, however he wants her to be able to speak German
French people speak German in the region of Alsace, located in eastern France near the German border. This region has a unique cultural heritage due to its history of alternating between French and German rule. The local Alsatian dialect incorporates elements of both French and German.
i think you will find that in Brazil the speak Portuguese. havath dono dajo