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german language course german language course from wikibooks the open content textbooks collection contents introduction lessons level one lessons introductory lessons level two lessons grundlegende lektionen level three lessons zwischenlektionen ...

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            Learning German
            German is the native language of over 100 million people.                    Language Family
            German is an official language of Germany, Austria, Switzerland,             Germanic
            Belgium, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg. It is spoken in many                  
            European countries as a second language and is the third most                Dialect
            taught and translated language in the world.                                 Standard or High German 
            Writing System
            Roman alphabet
            Language Tips
            •	  German pronunciation and spelling are regular and predictable.
            •	  There are three categories of German nouns: masculine, feminine  
                and neuter. 
            •	  German nouns are always capitalized, regardless of where they occur in a 
                sentence. For example, Der Mann läuft.
            •	  Many verbs have two parts: one part that comes after the subject and one 
                part that comes at the end of the sentence. For example, Der Mann hat 
                einen Apfel gegessen.
            •	  The German alphabet contains all the letters of the Roman alphabet plus 
                the letter ß. For example, Fußball.
            •	  The vowels in some German words have an accent mark written above 
                them—a pair of dots called an umlaut  ¨. 
                This mark shows how to properly pronounce the word, and it may be the 
                only feature that distinguishes between two otherwise identical words. For 
                example, ein Apfel and zwei Äpfel.
            •	  German has both formal and informal ways to address others, depending 
                on the age of the speaker and and his or her relationship to the person or 
                persons being addressed. 
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