The Germans are keen on saying, “Deutsche Sprache, schwere Sprache,”(German language, difficult language), often with a touch of Schadenfreude in their voices. But allow me to allow you to in on a touching secret: German isn’t that difficult. True, it’s got quite a reputation, perhaps best enshrined by more than a couple of unflattering Clemens quotes. And yes, it does present you with 16 alternative ways to mention “the,” and sometimes it’s little regard for
sensible syntax. But a minimum of it’s eminently predictable. English, on the opposite hand, is riddled with inconsistencies, some utterly
non-sensical spelling, and tons of bizarrely fragile tense forms, all of which can trip up even the foremost experienced learners.

 

1.Most widely spoken native language in Europe

German (Deutsch) is the most widely spoken mother tongue in Europe. Germany is not the only country where it is spoken. It is the official language of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Belgium, and Luxembourg. There are sizable German-speaking populations in North Italy (South Tyrol), Poland, Hungary, Denmark, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Namibia, Russia, Romania, the Czech Republic, and other parts of Europe.

2 Job opportunities worldwide

Career is one of the most important motivators for foreign language learning. It is Europe’s largest economy, fourth-largest by nominal GDP globally, the world’s second-largest exporter, which makes it an essential language to study. They are world leaders in engineering. Fluency in the German language in India has opened up job possibilities in medicine and healthcare, education, logistics, automobile, power, and utility, mass media, entertainment, tourism, information technology, financial services, outsourcing, etc.

3. Career Scope of German in India

Several international companies that have set up their businesses in India are looking for fluent in the German language.It increases your job opportunities with German and foreign companies in India and abroad.

4.Interested in Science and Technology?

It is the second most commonly used scientific language. With over 250,000 scientists working in Germany, it is the third-largest contributor to research and development. In addition, it offers research fellowships to scientists from abroad. More than one hundred Nobel Prizes have gone to brilliant Germans for
accomplishments in Science, namely physics, medicine, chemistry, and other areas.

 

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