Ozean
flower is called blume in german
Montenegro. And their language is called Montenegrin, which is a slavic language that is not related to German.
No one knows the exact time when the German language came into existence, although we do know that the German language and Latin were formed at about the same time. Both languages came from a language group called Indo-European languages, and thus language group "broke up" into several smaller languages about 3500 years ago. When this language group "broke up," one of the sub-categories was called the Germanic language. These languages include: German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, etc. German back then though was far different from German now. The first actual recored evidence of the German language (as we know it) was on some manuscripts found in Germany dating from about the 4th century AD. Before this point, the German language has various other titles, such as: Frankish, Teutonic, and Gothic. The Teutons were a race of people who lived in Germany in about 3000 BC to the middle ages. Their language was called Teutonic, and The word "German" comes from Teutonic Mythical stories and legends. The Frankish language was the language spoken by Germans in the 7th century BC and also by Charlemagne. The Gothic language was spoken in the very Northern part of Germany, up into Denmark. These languages were far different from today's German, but they helped create the language.
The name of the German language is "Deutsch."
Some languages that are derived from the German language include Dutch, Afrikaans, Yiddish, and Luxembourgish. These languages evolved from different historical and geographical contexts, but have roots in the Germanic language family and share similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax with German.
flower is called blume in german
The term "autovermietung" is in the language called German. People who speak the language known as German live in a country called Germany, which is in Europe.
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The German word for speed is Geschwindigkeit.
Ozean
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Montenegro. And their language is called Montenegrin, which is a slavic language that is not related to German.
Yes. I study German in schools and on a website called babbel.com.
Germany's primary language is German (Deutsch), also called High German (Hochdeutsch), or Standard German (Standard Deutsch). The German language is a standardized combination of the various regional languages of Germany and it's bordering countries, it's considered a High German language (and thus usually called "Hochdeutsch", or "High German", in Germany) because of it's similarities with the dialects spoken in the high altitude regions of southern Germany.
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"Das Internet." The German language borrowed the word from English. The "German Internet" is actually part of the worldwide Internet and not a separate entity.
For the most part, no. Pennsylvania German (once called Pennsylvania Dutch) is a different dialect, bordering on being a different language. But with a lot of patience, they can cross the language barrier fairly easily.