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Why learn German? Some people like to learn other languages for travel purposes. Others like to know the language of their ancestors, or speak it with relatives that still speak it. Some might want to learn a language out of intellectual curiosity or for educational purposes, while others are only interested in knowing enough words and phrases for basic communication in their day-to-day lives outside of work. Whatever your motivations are, learning German can be a rewarding personal journey into one of Europe's many cultures. You can also use German as an avenue into other European countries that speak this language. In addition, many job opportunities are available to those who have a working knowledge of German. German is also one of the most widely spoken languages in the world due to a high level of international trade among countries that speak it. Of course, not everyone who has a working knowledge of German can travel to Germany and use it as their main language—but it's still possible, and there are many other opportunities for those who wish to work abroad or live in Germany. In part because of its importance as a foreign language, there are many resources available for students interested in learning German. In addition to books and other written materials, there are television shows and movies that help learners familiarize themselves with German customs and vocabulary. These resources are invaluable in helping students overcome the monotony that comes with learning a new language, communicating with native speakers communicating another language, and speaking for oneself. Like any other language, there are native German speakers who are not able to communicate easily in their mother tongue. For example, in many countries English is commonly spoken as a primary language due to its global influence. Because of this, there are many English-speaking Germans who speak German with an American accent. However, this does not mean that all Americans speak with an American accent. Most do, but there are some who have a German accent because their family moved to the US before they could properly learn English. German is a language that many cultures speak and understand. Take a few minutes to read a little bit about German culture, and discover whether or not it might be right for you. German is the official language in Germany and Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and Belgium (in the eastern part of that country). In total there are over 100 million people speaking German as their primary language. It is also one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with approximately 120 million native speakers and about 80 million more secondary speakers. As with English, German is classified as a West Germanic language, along with Dutch, English, Afrikaans and other related languages. Learning German allows you to communicate with people who speak it as their primary language in most parts of Central Europe. There are also many resources available to help learners learn this language effectively with relatively little effort. This is especially true when using technology to aid in the process.
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