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Why You Should Learn German

Is it difficult to learn to speak German??
Not a fact, already, the difficulty of the German language is simply a myth. Learning any language requires time and commitment. It's the same with German.

Have enough motivation and work hard towards your goal, it's all it takes. And for those of you who are confused about where to start, we have put together some tips in this article that will help you learn to speak german very quickly.

There are many reasons why you should learn German - here are some of them:

PHYTO FOR:

  • Germany is the second largest exporter in the world.
  • The German economy ranks first in Europe and fourth worldwide. Its economy is comparable to that of all Spanish-speaking countries in the world.
  • Germany is home to many international corporations.
  • Germany's direct investment in the United States is over ten billion dollars.

MESO:

  • Germany has the largest number of native language speakers in the European Union (much more than English, Spanish or French).
  • German is among the ten most spoken languages ​​in the world.
  • 22 Nobel Prizes in Physics, 30 in Chemistry and 25 in Medicine have received scientists from the three main German-speaking countries, while many graduates from other countries have received their training at German universities. Eleven Nobel Prizes in Literature have been awarded to German writers and seven German and Austrian have received the Peace Prize.
  • The Germans are world leaders in engineering.
  • German and English are similar. Many words in German sound and / or look the same as equivalent English words, because both languages ​​share the same “descent”. For example, look at these words:

Haus = house= HOUSES, Book = book = book, finger = finger = finger, hand = hand = HAND,

name = name = NAME, Mother = mother = mother, swim = swim = notes,

sing = sing = sing, come = come = come, blue = blue = blu, alt = old = old,

windy = windy = younger.

THINK:

-German is the language of Goethe, Marx, Nietzsche and Kafka, of Manit, Brecht and Gras. Mozart, Bach, Beethoven and Schubert, Brahms, Schumann, Wagner, Mahler and Schoenberg spoke and wrote German, just like Freud, Weber, Einstein and Heisenberg, Side, Hegel and Heidegger.

-German is the second most widely used scientific language in the world.

-18% of books in the world are published in German and relatively few of them ever appear in English translation.

-German is the gateway to a world-class higher education.

-Many of the most important works of the western world of philosophy, literature, music, art history, theology, psychology, chemistry, physics, engineering and medicine are written in German and continue to be produced in German.

 

GERMAN CULTURE:

Germany has a rich culture. For centuries it was the site of many intellectual people and of the greatest events. They influenced and gave not only the culture of the old continent of Europe, but the culture of the whole globe. Their traces are everywhere and in history.

 

Germany, with over 81 million inhabitants, is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia. 91% of the population are German, while the Turks are the largest minority group with 2.4%.

 

The Germans are known as very hardworking people. They admire accuracy and do not like excuses or jokes about work Their attitude is cold and may seem unfriendly at first, but ultimately, they are good people. They love food, so it is not surprising that they have so many traditional dishes. Their favorite drink is beer. The Germans have an annual consumption of beer per capita 106 liters, third place in the world. Germany produces more than 300 types of baked bread.

Octoberfest, the biggest event of their favorite drink, beer, is one of the many events held in Germany. The Berlin Film Festival brings together film and art celebrities from around the world.

 

The Germans are very good at the construction and automotive industries, making them one of the strongest competitors worldwide in these areas. Their influence and presence in historic architecture is all over Europe (Romanesque buildings, Gothic, classical, baroque, rococo and reborn). Mostly there are old castles and religious buildings. The tallest church in Germany is Ulm Cathedral 161.53 meters high.

 

Homeland of many famous intellectuals who left traces in history, that they gave to the world, are people like Einstein and Mozart. Gjermania njihet si Das Land der Dichter und Denker (the place of poets and thinkers).

 

GERMAN FOOD:

 

Another thing that will make you love Germany is their delicious traditional food. Here they are 5 the most popular German foods:

-spaetzle: Spätzle is a type of vegetarian pasta, which contain eggs, flour, salt and a little water to puff the dough.

-bratwurst: Bratwursts are pork sausages and are part of every barbeque in Germany. The best known are those from Nuremberg.

-fried potatoes: Potatoes are considered a typical German food. For, no wonder they made a joke with him. Germans eat at least part of this food every day.

-Sauerbrate: Sauerbraten is a meat dish. The best, you just have to dip a piece of beef in hot jars for hours and you will have soft and tasty food at the end.

-goulash: Myou thought Gulasch originated elsewhere? Epo, You are right. For, the Germans have their variations. German Gulasch consists of a piece of meat combined with a sauce rich in ingredients and sometimes with a little wine that makes it tender.

 

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