To: Das Outsider
Just looked it up. Yup.
Contrary to popular perception, English is a truly Germanic language.
In an effort to regain some German (since I now sit on the board of an European organization, the rest of the membership of which are German or Swiss-German speakers), I picked up a starter CD course where the instructor makes and illustrates this very point: they are cousins.
Of course there are the "false friends" too...
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12/29/2007 7:36:14 PM PST by
sionnsar
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To: sionnsar
In an effort to regain some German (since I now sit on the board of an European organization, the rest of the membership of which are German or Swiss-German speakers), I picked up a starter CD course where the instructor makes and illustrates this very point: they are cousins
I have a somewhat German handle, but have no known German ancestry--unless one goes back to Wilhelm the Conqueror, which about half of us European descendants can claim! However, I picked up on a little bit of German as a youngster, and my love and fascination with the language has never really ceased.
German and Swiss-German are cousins if not closer. It may be merely a question of difficult dialects, though I'm not that familiar with the Swiss-German variety.
2,838 posted on
12/29/2007 8:03:23 PM PST by
Das Outsider
(Apparently TB doesn't stop at the Rio Grande either.)
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