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Mendelssohn did not teach the German language. He was a renowned composer, conductor, and pianist who contributed greatly to the development of Western classical music. Mendelssohn's works are still celebrated and performed worldwide today.
All modern languages derive from earlier versions that changed slowly over time from older languages into the forms we know today. It is not possible to identify a specific date upon which any particular language was first spoken. In the case of the German language, the earliest evidence of the use of Old High German as distinct from Old Saxon is found in inscriptions from the 6th century AD and the oldest coherent texts date from the 9th century AD. So the beginning of the use of some form of German as distinct from Saxon can be said to occur sometime in the period from the 6th to the 9th century, or perhaps a bit before that. It may be useful to note that the German spoken in the 10th century would be very different form the German spoken today.
That's Bavarian for the word 'today', in High German it is 'heute'.
"Es ist kalt heute" means "It is cold today" in German. "Was ist das Wetter heute in Kalifornien" means "What is the weather like today in California" in German.
The German mark is no longer legal tender and has been replaced by the euro. It is no longer used for financial transactions within the European Union. However, some collectors may still value certain German mark coins and banknotes for their historical value.
yes they are still around today
Today, the Reichstag building still serves as the German parliament.
Yeah its still name of the German air force
No there aint any workhouses still around today, because they are all exctinct.
Yes Quakers are still around today, but they exist in a much different way then they did in past times.
Yes typhus is still around today but it is very very rare !!!
yes they are still around and very nouty
yes the steam engine is still around
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They are still around today
No. They are still around today.