Why do we speak English and not German?
Why do we speak English and not German?
Because the eastern shores of the North American continent were first colonized in the 17th century by waves of emigrants from England (who spoke English), not from any German Principality or Duchy. Duh. Because Americans can master English with about 15% proficiency, but German at less than 1%, so English wins out.
Why did Americans stop speaking German?
Persecution during World War I German-Americans, especially immigrants, were blamed for military acts of the German Empire, and even speaking German was seen as unpatriotic. Many states forbade the use of German in public and the teaching of German in schools.
Is English based off German?
English is classified as a Germanic language because it shares innovations with other Germanic languages such as Dutch, German, and Swedish. These shared innovations show that the languages have descended from a single common ancestor called Proto-Germanic.
Why is English so different from German?
1 – German contains inflected nouns, adjectives, and even articles, while English doesn’t. 2 – German has gender (masculine, feminine, neutral), while English hasn’t. Even the plural is treated as a kind of gender in German. 3 – The word order is different.
What’s the most recent language?
The world’s newest languages
- Light Warlpiri.
- Esperanto.
- Lingala.
- Lingala wasn’t even a language until the 19th century, before Congo was a free state. As the 19th century closed, the Belgian forces that conquered the area began simplifying the local languages for commercial purposes.
- Gooniyandi.
What is the youngest language?
Afrikaans
What is the smallest language?
Toki Pona
What is the youngest language spoken today?
Is Afrikaans a rare language?
With about seven million native speakers in South Africa, or 13.5% of the population, it is the third-most-spoken language in the country.
Is Dutch dying?
No, Dutch is not a dying language. As a matter of fact, it is alive and well and living in English, which is the lowest common denominator of the Germanic languages, and which 1,000 years ago was about fifty percent Dutch.
What is the longest word in Dutch?
Kindercarnavalsoptochtvoorbereidingswerkzaamhedenplan
How many Dutch words exist?
90,000
How important is the Dutch language?
Dutch is consistently ranked as one of the top five languages most frequently requested by UK employers. Most Dutch speakers can also speak English, but if you want to live and work in the Netherlands, it is easier to understand Dutch culture if you learn the local language. There are fun some Dutch words.