Our Team:  Réka Vass  Fanni Kustos  Dóra Felső  Krisztina Ruppl  Roland Gróf  Máté Fenyvesi.

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Our Team:  Réka Vass  Fanni Kustos  Dóra Felső  Krisztina Ruppl  Roland Gróf  Máté Fenyvesi

German Indo-European language family western branch of the Germanic family one of the world's major languages 120 million native speakers about 80 million non-native speakers variation among the dialects is considerable a ä b c d e f g h i j k l m n o ö p q r s t u ü v w x y z ß a ä b c d e f g h i j k l m n o ö p q r s t u ü v w x y z ß a ä b c d e f g h i j k l m n o ö p q r s t u ü v w x y z ß a ä b c d e f g h i j k l m n o ö p q r s t u ü v w x y z ß a ä b c d e f g h i j k l m n o ö p q r s t u ü v w x y z ß a ä b c d e f g h i j k l m n o ö p q r s t u ü v w x y z ß a ä b c d e f g h i j k l m n o ö p q r s t u ü v w x y z ß a ä b c d e f g h i j k l m n o ö p q r s t u ü v w x y z ß

IIndo-European language family Romance languages tthe third most spoken language aabout 40 million speakers LLatin alphabet Spanish a b c ch d e f g h i j k l ll m n ñ o p q r s t u v w x y z a b c ch d e f g h i j k l ll m n ñ o p q r s t u v w x y z a b c ch d e f g h i j k l ll m n ñ o p q r s t u v w x y z

Switzerland  Four official languages  French  Indo-European language family → Romance languages  around 200 million speakers worldwide  Latin alphabet  German  French  Italian  Rhaeto-Romansch a à â b c ç d e é è ê ë f g h i î ï j k l m n o ô p q r s t u û ù ü v w x y ÿ z æ œ a à â b c ç d e é è ê ë f g h i î ï j k l m n o ô p q r s t u û ù ü v w x y ÿ z æ œ a à â b c ç d e é è ê ë f g h i î ï j k l m n o ô p q r s t u û ù ü v w x y ÿ z æ œ a à â b c ç d e é è ê ë f g h i î ï j k l m n o ô p q r s t u û ù ü v w x y ÿ z æ œ

Czech  Indo -European language family West Slavic language  about 12 million native speakers  Latin-alphabet a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ža á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ža á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ža á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ža á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž a á b c č d ď e é ě f g h ch i í j k l m n ň o ó p q r ř s š t ť u ú ů v w x y ý z ž

Hungarian Ugric language group Uralic language about 14.5 million native speakers Latin-alphabet a á b c cs d dz dzs e é f g gy h i í j k l ly m n ny o ó ö ő p q r s sz t ty u ú ü ű v w x y z zs a á b c cs d dz dzs e é f g gy h i í j k l ly m n ny o ó ö ő p q r s sz t ty u ú ü ű v w x y z zs a á b c cs d dz dzs e é f g gy h i í j k l ly m n ny o ó ö ő p q r s sz t ty u ú ü ű v w x y z zs a á b c cs d dz dzs e é f g gy h i í j k l ly m n ny o ó ö ő p q r s sz t ty u ú ü ű v w x y z zs a á b c cs d dz dzs e é f g gy h i í j k l ly m n ny o ó ö ő p q r s sz t ty u ú ü ű v w x y z zs a á b c cs d dz dzs e é f g gy h i í j k l ly m n ny o ó ö ő p q r s sz t ty u ú ü ű v w x y z zs

Are you sleeping, are you sleeping, Brother John, brother John, |: Morning Bells are ringing, :| Ding ding dong, ding ding dong. Bruder Jakob, Bruder Jakob, Schläfst du noch?Schläfst du noch? |: Hörst du nicht die Glocken? :| Ding dang dong, ding dang dong. Martinillo, martinillo Donde esta, donde esta |: Toca la campana, :| Din, don, dan, din, don, dan Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques Dormez-vous, dormez-vous? |: Sonnez les matines, :| Ding ding dong, ding ding dong. Bratře Kubo, Bratře Kubo, Ještě spíš, ještě spíš ? Venku slunce zárí, ty jsi na polštáři, vstávej již, vstávej již. János bácsi, János bácsi Keljen fel, keljen fel |: Szólnak a harangok :| Bim, bam, bom, bim, bam, bom