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Introduction to German
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Countries where German is the dominant language Countries where German has some official status Countries where German is a minority or regional language Other countries where German may be heard or understood The German-Speaking World
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German is the Dominant Language Germany Austria Switzerland Liechtenstein
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German has Official Status Luxembourg Italy (Bolzano/ Südtirol) Belgium The European Union
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German is a Regional/Minority Language in Europe Czech Republic Denmark France (Alsace) Hungary Netherlands Poland (Silesia) Russia Spain U.K.
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Other Areas German is spoken or understood in many areas of the world where German-speaking immigrants settled: South America Argentina Brazil
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Other Areas German is spoken or understood in many areas of the world where German-speaking immigrants settled: Africa Namibia (Formerly German Southwest Africa) South Africa
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Other Areas German is spoken or understood in many areas of the world where German-speaking immigrants settled: United States Amish communities, Texas Hill Country, Upper Midwest Over 50 million claim German ancestry – the largest single ethnic group in the U.S. 1.38 million speak German 2 nd most common language in N. and S. Dakota
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Native Speakers Total Speakers How many people speak German?
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How Many People Speak German? According to SIL Ethnologue*, there are: 84 million Native Speakers of German 112 million Total Speakers of German *SIL Ethnologue is a web-based publication containing statistics for 7,000 world languages. The above data is from the 17 th Edition, 2013.
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How is German related to other world languages? Classification of German
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Language Families The languages of the world can be divided into Language Families. The languages of a language family share a common ancestor language, so they tend to have similar characteristics. The largest language family is called Indo- European.
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Indo-European The Indo-European language family can be divided into different subgroups. Languages within a subgroup have more in common than other Indo-European languages.
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Subgroups of Indo-European Indo- European CelticRomance GermanicSlavic Greek Indo- Iranian
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Classification of German Indo-European Germanic German
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Classification of German Indo-European Germanic English Afrikaans Dutch German Swedish Norwegian Icelandic
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Review
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1. Name 3 countries where German is the dominant language. 2. To which language family does German belong? A. Indo-European B. Sino-Tibetan C. Afroasiatic 3. Of the following languages, which one is most closely related to German? A. French B. English C. Russian
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