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German Language Day 2024 : History, Importance and Activities

German Language Day occurs each year on the 2nd Saturday in September and in 2024, it will be held on 10th September. The German Language is mainly spoken in Central European countries. It is usually spoken as an official or co-official language in those countries. It also contains close connections to some languages of the North Germanic groups. The German language is considered a widely spoken language after the English language.

History of German Language Day

Almost 100 million people worldwide use German as their native language. Over 130 million people speak the German language. It is a widely spoken native language within the European Union. It has a great contribution to the fields of philosophy, science, and technology. Many websites and scientific research papers are written in the German language. It also has got the fifth position in the ranking of annual publication of new books. A statistic claims that one-tenth of all books (even e-books) in the world are published in the German language.

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German Language Day German-Alphabet
German Language Day German-Alphabet

Maximum German words come from the ancient Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. Some words also come from Latin and Greek, along with fewer words borrowed from French and Modern English.

“The recorded history of Germanic languages begins with their speakers’ first contact with the Romans, in the 1st century BCE. At that time and for several centuries thereafter, there was only a single “Germanic” language, with little more than minor dialect differences. Only after about the 6th century CE can one speak of a “German” (i.e., High German) language.”  –Britannica Encyclopedia

German Language Day Activities

Read more: German Language Day Wishes, Messages, and Images

Learning Germany on German Language Day

You can get a new experience by learning the German language. Especially if you get a chance to make a visit to Europe, you can use it. If you are unable to travel there, you can simply go to any German shops or bookstores and surprise them by using the German words that you have learned.

Read any German books

If you already have learned the German language then you can observe the day by going to any library and buying any German book to read.

Surprise your Friend

You can surprise your friend by sending an SMS in the German language. To make this fun you can use the Google translator tool.

Post on Social Media about German Language Day

You can post on social media like Facebook, Twitter about the significance of German language day.

Read or Listen German Poetry

Reading poems is a good way of getting a taste of any language. To celebrate the day you can read or listen to some German poems.

German Language Day proverb image
German Language Day proverb image

5 Facts About The German Language

Widely-spoken language

The German language is considered a widely spoken language after the English language. Almost 100 million people worldwide use German as their native language. Over 130 million people speak in the German language.

Language of Great Writers and Thinkers

Some great writers thinkers and philosophers like Goethe, Schiller, Brecht, Marx, Nietzsche wrote their works in the German language that enriched the language.

Sister language

German and English are sister languages because both languages are a part of the West Germanic languages. German and English have greatly influenced each other.

Some funny and interesting German proverbs

Du bist auf dem Holzweg  ( You are completely wrong)

Ich versteh nur Bahnhof  ( I have no idea what you are saying)

Sie ticken doch ganz nicht richtig (You are stupid)

German Language Day proverbs
German Language Day proverbs

The Importance of Learning German Language

To Learn German Literature

The German language is a widely spoken language. Many great literary works are written in this language. So to get a deep knowledge of German history, culture, and literature you should learn the language.

 Language and culture

To learn contemporary German culture, watch German television on National German Language Day.

Forgetting your mother tongue is a real loss

You should not forget your mother tongue. Forgetting your mother tongue is a real loss. Rather if any German family lives any deferent country, should teach the German language to their children.

Scientific Studies

There are many German scientists and their works are published in the German language. To have a deep study on their scientific research papers you should learn the language.

Conclusion

Here we discuss German Language Day to give you some basic idea of the German language. But if you want to learn more about the German language then you can visit Wikipedia. To celebrate German Language Day you should start learning the language right now.

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