German
- Paula CarrionHernandez
- Apr 25, 2024
- 1 min read
German is the official language of Germany, Swiss, Austria, Luxembourg, Belgium, and Liechtenstein, making the language spoken by millions of people. In the European Union German is used as the internal language job, like the English and French.
The German alphabet includes 26 letters of the Latin alphabet but the difference is in the “umlaut” that they add to some letters to give them a different pronunciation, another big difference is that the “Eszett” works like a doubles. As we know German is famous because it has long and complicated words, these types of words are called “compound words”. And every sustantive is written with an initial capital letter.
Another interesting fact about this language is that, unlike other languages that only have feminine and masculine substantives, German has a neutral substantive, and the gender of the words is determined grammatically.
Some words exist only in German, like: “fremdschämen, Fernweh and “Heimweh”













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