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  2. German language - Wikipedia

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    German is the second most commonly used scientific language [71] [better source needed] as well as the third most widely used language on websites after English and Russian. [72] Deutsche Welle (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈvɛlə]; "German Wave" in German), or DW, is Germany's public international broadcaster. The service is available ...

  3. Kurzgesagt - Wikipedia

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    Kurzgesagt (/ ˌ k ʊər t s ɡ ə ˈ z ɑː k t /; German for "In a nutshell", "in short", or literally "shortly said"; German pronunciation: [ˈkʊʁt͡sɡəˌzaːkt]) is a German animation and design studio founded by Philipp Dettmer.

  4. Steve Kaufmann - Wikipedia

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    Steve Kaufmann (born October 8, 1945) [a] is a Canadian polyglot and internet personality known for his language-learning content on YouTube, and his online language-learning platform LingQ, which he co-founded.

  5. German grammar - Wikipedia

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    The grammar of the German language is quite similar to that of the other Germanic languages.Although some features of German grammar, such as the formation of some of the verb forms, resemble those of English, German grammar differs from that of English in that it has, among other things, cases and gender in nouns and a strict verb-second word order in main clauses.

  6. German sentence structure - Wikipedia

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    German sentence structure is the structure to which the German language adheres. German is an OV (Object-Verb) language. [1] Additionally, German, like all west Germanic languages except English, [note 1] uses V2 word order, though only in independent clauses. In dependent clauses, the finite verb is placed last.

  7. Outline of German language - Wikipedia

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    High German: Standard High German, Central German, Upper German – diachronic: Old High German, Middle High German, New High German; Low German – diachronic: Old Saxon, Middle Low German, New Low German; What constitutes a language and what a dialect of a language is a social question into which linguistic factors may, but don't have to ...

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