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  1. Bibliography. History of German. The appearance of the German language begins in the Early Middle Ages with the High German consonant shift. Old High German, Middle High German, and Early New High German span the duration of the Holy Roman Empire. The 19th and 20th centuries saw the rise of Standard German and a decrease of dialectal variety.

  2. Meet Jens, your German language guide in this free beginner German lesson with audio. Learn introductions, personal pronouns, formal vs informal, and more.

  3. Oct 22, 2020 · With over 100 million speakers, German is currently the most spoken language in the EU. But where does German — with its complex grammar and endless vocabulary — actually come from, and how did it evolve into the language it is today?

  4. German ( Standard High German: Deutsch, pronounced [ dɔʏtʃ] ⓘ) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.

  5. German language, Official language of Germany and Austria and one of the official languages of Switzerland, used by more than 100 million speakers. It belongs to the West Germanic group of the Germanic languages. German has four noun cases and masculine, feminine, and neuter genders.

  6. Dec 11, 2023 · 1. What Is German? A short history of the language. Notable characteristics of German. Similarities between German and English (and other languages) 2. Varieties of German. German Standard German. Swiss Standard German. Austrian Standard German. Yiddish. 3. German Culture. German humor. German gestures and body language. German etiquette.

  7. Oct 5, 2022 · Red Riding Hood and runes. The German that you’re learning traces its roots to Proto-Germanic, the ancestor to all the different Germanic languages we have today (including German, English, and Swedish). Over time, the original Germanic language split into many dialects, and these Germanic dialects became their own language families!

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