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German Is A Language In Decline September 28, 2008

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German is a very grammatical language. There seem to be grammatical rules for everything and for most people it can be a bit of an uphill struggle trying to learn it. German is by consequence a real asset in the professional world and represents, for numerous employers, an essential skill, as was suggested in this Rocket German Review. Mastering this language could prove to be a precious work tool.

German is the most frequently studied language in the world after English and Japanese. Worldwide there are currently 20 million students of German. German is the most commonly used language on the Internet after English. Take note that if you want to Learn to Speak German and your future is in banking, the investment industry, or government, Germany is one of the top five sources of foreign direct investment for the United States. Regardless of what your business future may hold, you will likely encounter a very valuable use for your German language skills. German is the third most popular foreign language taught worldwide, and the second most popular in Europe (after English), the USA and East Asia (Japan). It is one of the official languages of the European Union.

German is unfortunately a language in decline. Because German is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, more Europeans speak German natively than English, French, Italian or Spanish. In Western Europe, German is second only to English as the most often spoken second language, and in Eastern Europe, German is the principal language of business, diplomacy and tourism, according to Rocket German. German is the most widely spoken language in Europe today and is a vital language of commerce, industry, and research for the European Union and beyond. The German cultural heritage is uniquely rich, particularly in the areas of art, music, literature, and philosophy.

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