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  1. 13 de may. de 2024 · Contents. 1. German Is Easy to Learn. 2. It’s the Language of Inventors, Innovators and Engineers. 3. German Is Important in Academia. 4. Germany Is an Economic Powerhouse. 5. It’s the Most Widely Spoken Native Language in Europe. 6. Germans Are Everywhere. 7. German Culture Is Part of Our Global Heritage. 8.

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  2. 15 de feb. de 2019 · 1. Making a career. Many German companies have international locations. A good knowledge of German will boost your chances of a career with a German company in your country. 2. Studying. Engineering, medicine or philosophy – Germany is a popular country for studying. A German university degree is highly valued by employers worldwide. 3. Research.

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  3. 18 de ago. de 2020 · August 18, 2020. Why learn German, you might ask? For starters, German has a lot going for it in terms of sheer demographics. It’s the second most spoken language in Europe, it unlocks prospects for the fourth biggest economy in the world, and it claims over 130 million speakers around the world.

  4. 5 de sept. de 2022 · Spanish and German are both, in their individual ways, fairly accessible languages for English speakers to learn. They’re also both useful to know, which might be more important to you. It might be more helpful to start with a question like, “How would a language be most useful to me, personally?”

  5. 1. German and English are Closely-Related. For English speakers, one of the best reasons to learn German is that German and English are closely related languages that share common roots and linguistic similarities.

  6. Whether you study language for personal satisfaction or professional purposes, German has a great deal to offer. German is one of the most commonly used languages on the Internet and for the publication of important research in both the natural sciences and the humanities.

  7. 30 de dic. de 2016 · 1. You'll Find a Whole New Internet. Got a personal blog that’s missing an audience? Perhaps you should consider writing it in German, as well as your own language. Germans have a dominant Internet presence. Germany’s top-level country domain of .de used to be second only in the world to .com.