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  • German is spoken as the official or co-official language in 7 European countries with a combined population of approximately 119 million.

  • Many people don't realize that German is the most widely spoken language in Europe

  • German is a key language in the European Union.

  • Germany is a leading international business force, which has invested extensively in the emerging economies of Eastern Europe.

  • German is the language of business in central and Eastern Europe.

  • German is a leading language of science, business, literature, philosophy, theology, history, music and art. Becoming acquainted with artists, composers, scientists and great thinkers and their contributions to the world is doubly rewarding if done through their language.

  • Goethe, Freud, Einstein, Bach, Plank, Leibnitz, Nietzsche, Kant, Schiller, Kafka, Jung, Dürer, Luther, Brecht, Beethoven and Kepler all wrote in German. Wouldn't it be neat to read them in the original?

  • German continues to be an important academic language. One out of every ten books published in the world is in German.

  • Political scientists predict that a unified Germany will play a central geopolitical role in the international community of the 21st century.

  • German and English are both Germanic languages. Knowledge of one helps with the other.

  • Almost two hundred of the most common English words are German.

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  • Learn German in Germany

    Europe's strongest economic and industrial power, Germany is also the most populous European country outside Russia. Fertile northern plains stretch south from the North and Baltic Seas changing to central highlands and then rising to the rugged Schwarzwald (Black Forest) in the southwest and to the Alps in the far south.

    Learn German in Germany
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  • Learn German in Austria

    Bordering eight countries in Europe's center, Austria is mountainous in the south and west. Fertile lowlands in the east are part of the Danube River basin. Accepted in 1995 as a member of the European Union (EU), Austria has increased its competitiveness by privatizing industries and reducing subsidies.

    Learn German in Austria
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