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Power Business Communications offers a comprehensive German translation service, translating a wide range of documents from English into German and from German into English . The translations are translated by experts whose native language is the target language.
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If you still aren't convinced, have a look at the statistics below
German population on the Internet
Of a total of 82 million Nielsen
NetRatings reported that there are 46.4 M Germans online (Aug.,
2004), to which one must add 3.1 K German-speakers in Switzerland
(72% of the 4.3 M Swiss online, according to Nielsen
NetRatings marketing research, Feb., 2004) and 3.7 M in Austria
(according to the ITU
, Dec., 2003). It is estimated another 750 K Americans
access the Internet in the German language. Finally, there
is 1% of Italy that is German-speaking (thus 90 K German-speakers
online in Italy). This gives a grand total of 55.3 M German-speaking
people online worldwide.
Germany: Statistics
82,424,609 in Germany (2004). Population total in all countries: 100,000,000 - first language speakers (1999): 128,000,000, including second language speakers (1999).
German speaking regions
Also spoken in 40 other countries besides Germany including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan.
Alternate Names for German Language
DEUTSCH, HOCHDEUTSCH, HIGH GERMAN
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German Dialects
ERZGEBIRGISCH
Classification of German language
Indo-European, Germanic, West, High German, German, Middle German, East Middle German. German Language Details
- Major related language areas are Bavarian, Schwäbisch, Allemannisch, Mainfränkisch, Hessisch, Palatinian, Rheinfränkisch, Westfälisch, Saxonian, Thuringian, Brandenburgisch, and Low Saxon. Many varieties are different from each other and are not easily differentiated.
- Standard German used officially is one High German variety, which developed from the Chancery of Saxony, gaining acceptance as the written standard in the 16th and 17th centuries. High German refers to dialects and languages in the upper Rhine region. 60% lexical similarity with English, 29% with French.
- National language of Germany
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