What is the closest language to German?

German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots, and Yiddish.
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Is English closer to German or French?

By linguist criteria English is more similar to German, both belong in the West Germanic languages and its vocabulary has been influenced by other Germanic languages as well.
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Is German language closest to English?

For the same reasons Dutch is the closest language to English, German is also a close language, and another one that many English speakers may find easier to learn. Dutch is commonly mentioned as the language nestled between English and German.
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Is French closer to Spanish or German?

French sounds me quite catala, rather than german. So its phonetic is closer to latin languages like spanish than germanic ones. As far as the vowel sounds of the languages considered are concerned, many are common to French and German AND are absent in Spanish.
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Which Scandinavian language is closest to German?

Even though they are both belong in the Germanic languages, however, they are not similar and not intelligible languages.
  • Swedish.
  • Among the Scandinavian languages the closest languages are Danish and Norwegian.
  • The differences between Danish and Norwegian are the spelling and pronunciation of words.
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Can Germans understand Dutch?

The Germanic language family to which Dutch and German have retained varying amounts of mutual intelligibility throughout history. That is, speakers of the different Germanic languages have historically been able to understand at least some of each other's speech and writing.
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Is Danish closer to Swedish or German?

While Danish is very close to Swedish and Norwegian, German is much closer to Dutch, and slightly less so, to English. But how close are the two languages really? Danish and German are both Germanic languages and share a lot in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
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Is German more useful than Spanish?

But Spanish is much more used than German is. German has to be a bit easy to an English Speaker, as English is also a language which broke from Germanic languages.
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Is German harder than Spanish?

German might not be as familiar to English speakers as Spanish, but it's still one of the easiest languages to learn. Like Spanish, it's also a phonetic language, which makes pronunciation easy to figure out.
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Is German or Russian Better to learn?

German is easier to learn than Russian for English speakers (comparatively) German is more useful in modern manufacturing, while Russian is more useful in the oil industry. German is better if in central or northern Europe, whereas Russian is better in eastern Europe or parts of Asia.
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Is English more Latin or Germanic?

English vocabulary comprises 29% French, 29% Latin, 26% Germanic, and 6% Greek.
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What language did the Jesus speak?

Most religious scholars and historians agree with Pope Francis that the historical Jesus principally spoke a Galilean dialect of Aramaic. Through trade, invasions and conquest, the Aramaic language had spread far afield by the 7th century B.C., and would become the lingua franca in much of the Middle East.
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How close is Dutch to German?

How similar are German and Dutch? The lexical similarity between German and Dutch is roughly as similar as that between Spanish and Italian. While German and Dutch are quite similar in terms of vocabulary, they do differ significantly grammatically.
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What language is easiest for English speakers?

Easiest (about 600 hours of study)

Of these, Spanish and Italian are the easiest for native English speakers to learn, followed by Portuguese and finally French.
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Is it better to learn German or French?

Nitty-gritty things like these can make getting started a bit of a challenge – but between the two, French will be a little easier, with (slightly) fewer endings to learn. That said, experts largely agree that the more German you learn, the easier it gets, while French gets more complicated the deeper you dive in.
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What is the hardest language to learn?

15 of the hardest languages to learn, for English speakers - ranked
  • Russian.
  • Hindi.
  • Vietnamese.
  • Thai.
  • Korean.
  • 13. Japanese.
  • Mandarin Chinese.
  • Arabic.
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Which is harder German or French?

German is more difficult as compared to french as french grammar french vocabulary is quite similar to English, so that makes it easier as well. So learn the language that interests you as it would be difficult to learn easy language if you are not interested.
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Is French or German more useful in Europe?

German is the most widely spoken language in the EU after English. The only important European country where French is dominant is France itself. German is at least dominant in three fairly important European countries - Germany, Austria and Switzerland and it's spoken by more people than French as a native language.
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What is the easiest language to learn?

And The Easiest Language To Learn Is…
  1. Norwegian. This may come as a surprise, but we have ranked Norwegian as the easiest language to learn for English speakers. ...
  2. Swedish. ...
  3. Spanish. ...
  4. Dutch. ...
  5. Portuguese. ...
  6. Indonesian. ...
  7. Italian. ...
  8. French.
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What language should I learn 2022?

Mandarin Chinese

It has over one billion native speakers and lies on the top of the list of useful languages to learn in 2021 or 2022.
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What language should I learn after German?

This means Dutch is often chosen as the easiest second language to learn by native Germans.
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What is the best second language to learn?

The best foreign language to learn in 2019
  • Spanish.
  • French.
  • 3. Japanese.
  • Italian.
  • Mandarin.
  • Portuguese.
  • Arabic.
  • Korean.
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Can a German understand Danish?

Danish and Swedish are the most mutually comprehensible, but German and Dutch are also mutually intelligible. English is the most widely understood language of all the Germanic languages studied, but the British have the most trouble understanding other languages.
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Is Norwegian similar to German?

While the two Germanic languages with the greatest numbers of speakers, English and German, have close similarities with Norwegian, neither is mutually intelligible with it. Norwegian is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Age.
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How do you say G in Danish?

Bage is pronounced something like 'ba-ay' (g is silent, or, at the most, j), bagt is pronounced like 'bagt', and bagværk 'bow-vairk' (bow rhyming with 'pow! '). That's three different realisations of 'g': silent or j, 'g', and 'w'.
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