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  1. Classification

    German is an Indo-European language that belongs to the West Germanic group of the Germanic languages. … 展开

    German language - Wikipedia

    • German is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most spoken native language within the European Union. It is the most widely spoken and official (or co-official) language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian autonomous province of South Tyrol. It is also a… 展开

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    区域主要为中欧 · 西欧
    母语使用人数有9,500万人为母语 (2010年) · 2006年有8,000万人作为第二语言
    History

    The history of the German language begins with the High German consonant shift during the Migration Period, which separated Old High German dialects from Old Saxon. This sound shift involved a drastic change in the pronunciation of … 展开

    Geographical distribution

    As a result of the German diaspora, as well as the popularity of German taught as a foreign language, the geographical distribution of German speakers (or "Germanophones") spans all inhabited continents. … 展开

     
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    An overview of the Germanic languages, a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken by about 515 million people. Learn about their history, classification, features, and varieties, including English, German, and Dutch.

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    2001年9月4日 · Learn about the history, features, varieties and status of German, a West Germanic language spoken mainly in Central Europe. Find out how German is related to other languages, how it is written and pronounced, and …

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