Aufwrmung With your neighbor, discuss how you would _______ in
German. 1.Greet the principal in the hall 2.Say goodbye to a
sibling 3.Ask your teacher how s/he is doing 4.Ask your father how
he is doing 5.Really annoy Herr Reierstad on your way out of the
classroom
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Alles Gute zum Geburtstag! Heute hat Charlie Sheen Geburtstag!
Er ist 48 Jahre alt. Zum Geburtstag viel Glck! Tiger Blut! Fr den
Sieg!
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Rber zum SMART, GELL?
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Annoncen: Deutschklub trifft sich am Donnerstag nach der Schule
in Raum 2201. Ich bringe das Essen und Getrnke! Habe ich alle
Syllabus Bltter bekommen? Bitte einreichen, ja?
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Hausaufgabe?
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About Dutch, Letters, Numbers, and Thin Red Lines Deutsch 1
Herr Reierstad 8.30/9.3.13
Lotto! Nehmt bitte ein Lottobrett. Schreibt bitte ein Wort aus
der Liste in jedem Viereck! Schnell! Wir haben nicht viel
Zeit.
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Lottowrter Ukraine Anatolia PIE Proto-Germanic Grn Zeit Bridge
Indo-European Geschichte England Icelandic Cologne Nummer Maus
Vlkerwanderungen Gothic Dutch Liech. Lexical Linguists Knecht
Famous
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Deutsch und Englisch Ive said it before, and Ill say it again:
German is closer to English than French and Spanish are. Why is
this so? I shall endeavor to enlighten yall
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Startling similarities between English and German Lexical
similarities: GermanEnglish Mannman Mausmouse singensing Gastguest
grngreen habenhave Vaterfather
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A little less obvious lexical similarities GermanEnglish
Pfefferpepper Herzheart liegenlie lachenlaugh Hund doghound Knecht
servantknight Weib womanwife Zeit timetide (notice eventide)
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Geschichte Scientists believe that many of the languages of
Europe descended from one language called Proto-Indo-European (PIE,
as its commonly called). There are no written records of this
language; linguists have examined similarities in later
languages.
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Proto-Germanic It is believed that PIE evolved into several
different language families, including the Indo-European group.
Many language groups in Europe are Indo- European in origin. One
such language that existed long ago is called Proto-Germanic.
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Proto-Germans The Proto-Germanic culture originally existed in
eastern Europe, possibly where you would find the Ukraine today.
They eventually moved across Europe, taking their language with
them.
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Wandering Folks They moved across Europe in several waves
called Voelkerwanderungen. (people/folk migrations). They settled
in many places, even crossing into England. Over the centuries, the
languages spoken in different lands evolved apart from one another.
That is why they are similar, yet so different.
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Branches of Germanic languages
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German, Dutch, and English These 3 languages have a lot in
common. Ive noticed that Dutch is sot of a bridge between German
and English. Of course, Im sure someone else noticed it
first..
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Die Nummer You can see the similarities when you look at the
numbers of each language. Theyre different, of course, but quite
similar.