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  1. German Demystified: A Self Teaching Guide by Ed Swick, 2007-06-26
  2. German Made Simple: Learn to speak and understand German quickly and easily by Arnold Leitner Ph.D., 2006-05-16
  3. German Grammar Drills (Drills Series) by Ed Swick, 2007-06-01
  4. German: How to Speak and Write It (Beginners' Guides) by Joseph Rosenberg, 2008-09-11
  5. German: Biography of a Language by Ruth H. Sanders, 2010-06-21
  6. The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, write, and understand basic German in no time (Everything Series) by Edward Swick, 2009-11-18
  7. Practice Makes Perfect: German Vocabulary (Practice Makes Perfect Series) by Ed Swick, 2007-07-12
  8. First German Reader: A Beginner's Dual-Language Book (Dual-Language Books)
  9. Drive Time German: Beginner Level by Living Language, 2009-09-01
  10. Practice Makes Perfect German Sentence Builder (Practice Makes Perfect Series) by Ed Swick, 2009-07-01
  11. German, Conversational: Learn to Speak and Understand German with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2005-12-05
  12. German Survival Guide: The Language and Culture You Need to Travel with Confidence in Germany and Austria by Elizabeth Bingham, 2008-01-18
  13. Five Great German Short Stories: A Dual-Language Book
  14. All-Audio German: Cassette Program (All-Audio Courses) by Living Language, 2002-10-29

1. German Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
German (Deutsch, ˈdɔʏtʃ) is a West Germanic language, thus related to and classified alongside English and Dutch. It is one of the world's major languages and the most
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search German Deutsch Pronunciation [ˈdɔʏtʃ] Spoken in Primarily in German-speaking Europe , as a minority language and amongst the German diaspora worldwide Total speakers Native speakers : ca. 120 million
Non-native speakers: ca. 80 million Ranking Language family Indo-European

2. German Language - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The German language (German Deutsch or (die) deutsche Sprache) is a West Germanic language in the IndoEuropean language family. It is spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland,
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Places where German is spoken. This language has its own Wikipedia Project. See the German language edition The German language (German: Deutsch or (die) deutsche Sprache ) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family It is spoken in Germany Austria Switzerland Liechtenstein and Luxembourg . There are some people who speak German in Belgium and in the Netherlands , as well as in France and Northern Italy . There are people who speak German in many countries, including the United States and Canada , where many people emigrated from Germany. In East Europe, too, in Bulgaria Romania Russia etc. German is a part of the West Germanic language family (a group of languages that are similar) and is much like English and Dutch . A lot of the vocabulary in German is related to English, although English has a much larger vocabulary, but the grammar is more complicated. German has a system of cases , and when helping verbs are used, the main part of the verb must be moved to the end of the sentence. For example, "Someone has stolen my car" is Jemand hat mein Auto gestohlen (Someone has my car stolen) or, "Someone called me last night" is

3. German Language Summary | BookRags.com
German language. German language summary with 36 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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4. German Language - SFGate Topics
German language Topic on SFGate.com News and archives about German language, German language Media Photos and Video
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6. German Language - Encyclopedia Article - Citizendium
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This is a draft article , under development and not meant to be cited; you can help to improve it. These unapproved articles are subject to edit intro German (in its own language: Deutsch ) is a West Germanic language , the official language of Germany Austria and Liechtenstein , one of several official languages in Switzerland and Belgium , and also spoken in Italy and Denmark . It is also used for various official purposes in Luxembourg alongside Luxembourgish , which was previously regarded as one of the many German dialects Hochdeutsch , 'High German', is the standard version of German as taught in schools and used by the media business , and government The German dialects are spoken throughout Germany Austria and elsewhere. Over 100 million people count some variety of German as a

7. German Language - LoveToKnow 1911
GERMAN LANGUAGE. Together with English and Frisian, the German language forms part of the West Germanic group of languages. To this group belongs also Langobardian, a dialect which
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GERMAN LANGUAGE. Together with English and Frisian, the German language forms part of the West Germanic group of languages. To this group belongs also Langobardian, a dialect which died out in the 9th or 10th century, while Burgundian, traces of which are not met with later than the 5th century, is usually classed with the East Germanic group. Both these tongues were at an early stage crushed out by Romance dialects, a fate which also overtook the idiom of the Western Franks , who, in the so-called Strassburg Oaths of 842, use the Romance tongue, and are addressed in that tongue by Louis the German Leaving English and Frisian aside, we understand by Deutsche 1 K. Miillenhoff and W. Scherer, Denkmdler deutscher Poesie and Prosa, 3rd ed., by E. Steinmeyer, 1892, No. lxvii. Sprache the language of those West Germanic tribes, who, at their earliest appearance in history, spoke a Germanic tongue, and still speak it at the present day. The chief of these tribes are: the Saxons , the Franks (but with the restriction noted above), the Chatti (Hessians), Thuringians, Alemannians and Bavarians. This definition naturally includes the languages spoken in the Low Countries, Flemish and Dutch, which are offsprings of the Low Franconian dialect, mixed with Frisian and Saxon elements; but, as the literary development of these languages has been in its later stages entirely independent of that of the German language, they are excluded from the present survey.

8. German Language - Uncyclopedia, The Content-free Encyclopedia
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“Ach, verdammte Scheiße!” ~ Random Austrian on German “It sounds angry, So I only speak it when I'm mad! ” Oscar Wilde on German Öriginälly, the Germän längüäge wäs creäted äs ä scräggly little ßränch ön the Prötö Indö-Eüröpeän Längüäge tree, with the pürpöse öf being üsed för writing thräsh metäl lyrics. Önly tö ße knöcked äröünd änd cürsed ßy hündreds öf generätiöns of Germän stüdents, this öft häted ßränch wöüld divide Eüröpe änd try tö cönqüer the knöwn wörld with the likes öf Wörds süch äs fressen Windnachführungssystem Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgaßenübertragungsgesetz änd Darmträgheit. Germän äs ä längüäge häs helped kill milliöns änd önly türned äröünd its ßad äct in the läst hälf Century äfter häving gröwn üp änd göne tö The George Catlett Marshall School of ßusiness German, it ist claimed, sounds wery musch like somebody cheueing on a piece auf aluminium föil.

9. German Language: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by
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10. German Language
German Deutsch ; Pronunciation dɔʏ̯tʃ Spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and in some border areas, Belgium, Italy and Russia as a
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Deutsch Pronunciation: Spoken in: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and in some border areas, Belgium, Italy and Russia as a minority language and Alsace in the form of a dialect. Region: Central Europe, Western Europe Total speakers: Native speakers: ca. 105 million
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Luxembourg ... European Union (official and working language) Further official standings in: Slovakia (Official municipal language) Namibia Poland (Auxiliary language in several municipalities) Vatican City (Administrative and commanding language of the Swiss Guard) Recognised minority language in: Czech Republic Denmark Hungary Romania ... Slovakia Regulated by: no official regulation Language codes ISO 639-1: de ISO 639-2: ger (B) deu (T) ISO 639-3: variously: deu Modern German gmh Middle High German goh Old High German gct bar Austro-Bavarian cim Cimbrian geh Hutterite German ksh nds Low German sli Lower Silesian ltz Luxembourgish vmf Main-Franconian mhn pfl Palatinate German pdc Pennsylvania German pdt Plautdietsch swg Swabian German gsw Swiss German uln Unserdeutsch sxu Upper Saxon wae Walser German wep Westphalian yid Yiddish Major German-speaking communities Note : This page may contain

11. German Language - Includipedia, The Inclusionist Encyclopaedia
The German language (Deutsch, (help info)) is a West Germanic language and one of the world's major languages. German is closely related to and classified alongside English and Dutch.
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12. German Language - Free Net Encyclopedia
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Germany Austria Switzerland Liechtenstein ... European Union . Regional or local official language in: Denmark Italy , (Official language of Namibia German Template:Audio ) is a member of the western group of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family . Spoken by more than 120 million people in 38 countries of the world, German is — like English and French — a pluricentric language with Germany Austria and Switzerland as the three main centers of usage. Worldwide, German accounts for the most written translations into and from a language. Furthermore it belongs to the three most learned and to the ten most spoken languages worldwide (according to the Guinness Book of Records
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13. German Language
German was a Human language spoken on Earth, specifically in the countries of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. German was the language spoken by the Nazi regime of the early
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The Kosmix Community Author: Kristopher Moore The German language is the official language of Germany, and is spoken by more than 120 million people worldwide. It is the minority language in over seven additional countries, and is even considered the official and working language in six countries: Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and parts of Italy. It is a West Germanic language, which helped give birth to several languages, including: English, Dutch, Yiddish, and Afrikaans. Because of the amount of native speakers, it is ranked tenth in the world ... see more The German language is the official language of Germany, and is spoken by more than 120 million people worldwide. It is the minority language in over seven additional countries, and is even considered the official and working language in six countries: Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and parts of Italy.

14. German Language - TvWiki, The Free Encyclopedia
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Germany Austria Switzerland Liechtenstein ... Belgium and the European Union . Regional or local official language in: Denmark Italy , and Poland . (Official language of Namibia German (German: Deutsch ), is a member of the western group of Germanic languages and is one of the world's major languages . It is the language with the most native speakers in the European Union Spoken by more than 130 million people in 38 countries of the world, German is—like English—a pluricentric language with three main centers of usage: Germany Austria and Switzerland
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15. German Language
German Language Encyclop dia Orbis Latini. Member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the IndoEuropean family of languages (see Germanic languages).
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German Language
Member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages). It is the official language of Germany and Austria and is one of the official languages of Switzerland. Altogether nearly 100 million people speak German as their first language, among them about 77 million in Germany; 8 million in Austria; 4.5 million in Switzerland; 2 million in the United States and Canada; about 2 million in Latin America; and several additional millions throughout Europe, including the Baltic republics, Belarus, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine, and the Balkan states. German is important as a cultural and commercial second language for millions of people in Central, Northern, and Eastern Europe and in North and South America. High and Low German There are two principal divisions of the German language: High German, or Hochdeutsch, and Low German, or Plattdeutsch. One of the most striking differences between them is the result of a consonant shift (usually referred to as the second, or High German, sound shift) that took place before the 8th cent. A.D.

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GERMAN LANGUAGE You've heard it before. "I shlepped my rucksack to kindergarten." If this sounds like your typical American English, that's not a surprise. Many commonly used words and phrases you use started with those who traveled to the New World from Germany. Sure. The German language has seen its share of English influence. But Germany can also boast a fair number of export hits. In fact, the German Language Council set out to collect German words used around the world. It was part of the Goethe-Institute project called

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    20. German Language School Conference
    Professional association of German language schools in the United States, with list of member schools, and accreditations.
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    The German Language School Conference (GLSC) is the national umbrella organization for private German language schools in the United States. Our member schools, which operate mostly on Saturdays, serve children from preschool through high school and adults. Our organization projects a positive image of the language and culture of the German-speaking countries and represents our member schools and their interests. We provide a forum for pedagogical, administrative, legal, social and other issues for our member schools. We offer our teachers continuous education and create a setting for sharing pedagogical ideas and professional experiences. The GLSC enjoys the support of the German government ( Bundesverwaltungsamt/Central Agency for Schools Abroad , the German Language Consultants in the US ), the

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