Just because the English language is the worldwide known and, if speaking it, you could communicate wherever you go on Earth, it doesn’t mean that it is the only language in the world that you need to know. Germanic languages are also high in demand and maybe it is about time that you spread your views and improve your language skills. The only thing that can keep you a bit offshore is the fact that there are many different dialects and German people are used to talking very quickly, so they might be difficult to be understood at the beginning. If you think that Germanic languages would be too hard to learn, read the Insidermonkey experts list of easiest Germanic languages to learn for English speakers.
Germanic languages are worldwide spread. There are languages spoken in Europe, as well as America, Oceania, and Southern Africa. All of the languages that belong to this group can be separated into three different groups: North, West, and East Germanic. Unfortunately, all of the languages that belonged to the East Germanic branch has extinct due to the lack of speakers and those were Vandal, Gothic, and Burgundian. On the other hand, North Germanic branch includes Danish, Farragoes, Swedish, Norwegian, and Icelandic, that all exist even today and count around 20 million speakers. The third and the most widely known branch is the West Germanic one that counts down around half a billion speakers worldwide. You can also check out our experts list of 5 Easiest Second Languages to Learn for English speakers.
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