German is a conjugated language with three genders (feminine, feminine, and neuter), four cases for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative), as well as strong and weak verbs. More than 80 million people worldwide speak German as a first language, placing it among the countries with the most excellent native speaker populations. German is one of the West's primary cultural dialects and a language frequently studied as a different tongue. German is a very homogeneous written language; variations between Germany, Austria, and Geneva are comparable to those between written English inside the U.s and the British Kingdom. History of the German Language
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