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Introduction to German Language


German belongs to the Western group of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is one of the world's major languages spoken by an estimated 95 million native and 28 million second language speakers in some 40 countries around the world.

German is the official language of Germany, where it is spoken by 75 million people, and of Austria, where it is has 7.5 million speakers. It is one of the official languages of Liechtenstein, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Italy. It is used as a local official language in German-speaking regions of Belgium, Italy, Denmark, and Poland. It is also spoken in Namibia, a former German colony in Africa, in several Eastern European countries, and in the Americas. In the U.S., the Amish and some Mennonites speak a dialect of German. Ethnologue estimates that there are 28,000,000 second-language speakers of German worldwide. It is one of the twenty official languages of the European Union.

German was once the lingua franca of central, eastern and northern Europe. Today, it is the second most studied language in Europe and Asia. The popularity of German is supported by the wide availability of German TV in Europe. German is the third most-commonly taught language in U.S. schools and universities.

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