Similar words: germanic language, indo-european language, sign language, common language, modern language, spoken language, written language, formal language. Meaning: n. the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic.
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1. The English language is allied to the German language.
2. He has perfected himself in the German language.
3. Do you have any intention of learning german language?
4. In the school the German language, to some extent , rivalled the Russian.
5. Although it belongs to the German language, the Austrian German is unknown to most people.
6. The virus can travel in both English and German language emails as a malicious attached file.
7. He has a wave named for him. ) Make us good at things, the countertenor and the German language[http://sentencedict.com], and teach us to be as easy in our amateur standing as the best man at a roommate's wedding.
8. Names like beechwood relay or beech relay are an indication of incorrectly translated German language manuals.
9. Translated Description : Europe and China - German Translator. Online German Language translation dictionaries.
10. The West Germanic tribes settled in the lands between the Elbe and Oder rivers, and it is here that the German language gradually evolved.
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