German
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Hope you are doing well ! Beleive me , it's really really good and awesome , even i don't find any other competitors of it's near it , you must go there once if you want to know more about that . All i want to say that you should go there and start your learning as soon as possible. They provide great learning environment as well as great exposure .
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Hi aspirant,
The German language and Sanskrit language both have a common descent that is Indo- European. Other than that there is no relation between the two languages.
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Hello,
German belongs to the Western group of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is one of the world’s major languages spoken by an estimated 95 million native and 28 million second-language speakers in some 40 countries around the world. German is also considered “the language of science”, and is the second most spoken language by scientists from all over the world. If you have good command over English then you will learn Germon language but for this you have to practice everyday. If you only know Hindi and not English then you will not understand the Germon at all.
Hi,
In my opinion you should go for French.
It really just comes down to what your interests are. If German calls you more, learn German, and it’ll be plenty useful. If it’s French, then go with French. Sure, there’s plenty of statistics about which language is spoken more and where. But it doesn’t make sense in my opinion to learn, say French if you don’t really like learning it.
German is mostly concentrated in Central Europe and a few other places where some German dialects are spoken (like in some parts of Brazil... but good luck to find the couple of people who can actually speak that instead of Portugese) Total that's about 100M speaker and it includes 80M Germans in Germany and Germans living abroad (Germans are like the Australians of Europe: really great travelers)
French is spoken in 57 countries (Francophonie) which equates roughly to 250M people who can understand and speak French or a French dialect. 29 countries and 11 dependencies have French as an official language. A countless number of international organisations use French as an official language (African Union, numbers of international sport federations, Olympic committees, Etc.) Go on holiday in some paradise island and you're better off with English and French than English and German.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Hello aspirant,
It is totally your choice. It is your call that where you want to work because outside of France, Canada, and sections of Louisiana, French will do little benefit, while German will do little good outside of Germany. So as a law student for foreign exposure you can choose from these two languages on the basis that where you want to work, in France or in Germany. Both the languages have their own benefits for you. You just firstly need to clear that where you want to work.
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After French, German is the second most popular foreign language among Indians. It is spoken by over 100 million native speakers and a total of 185 million speakers worldwide.
Specialist largely agree that the more German you learn, the easier it gets, while French gets more difficult the deeper you get in. And German pronunciation is definitely easier.
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Many best things in life are for free, you just have to look for it.
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top websites to learn German and download e-books:
Gutenberg.org (http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?query=l.de)
LeseLupe.de (https://www.leselupe.de/)
Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/germanbooks)
OpenLibrary.org (https://openlibrary.org/subjects/german_language#)
Amazon.de (https://www.amazon.de/gp/bestsellers/digital-text/530886031/?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&linkCode=ur2&tag=germprof-21&tf=1&linkId=QTQZ764PHDROCILW)
BookRix.com (https://www.bookrix.com/books%3blang:de.html)
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