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VIDEO SOURCE: YOUTUBE CHANNEL: Learn German with Herr Antrim Heartful thanks for the creator of the video for allowing us to present to our audience Brief history of German language: Foundations of German language Low and High German German left from the Germanic part of the Indo-European language (which incorporates English, Dutch, Scandinavian and the now wiped out Gothic) by a change in sounds called the Second Germanic Sound Shift. Its impact can in any case be seen by contrasting current German words and their English cognates: pound>Pfund; pipe>Pfeife; hope>hoffen; apple>Apfel, and so on The Second Sound Shift separates Germany into a more modest Northern part (without the sound shift) and a bigger focal and Southern part (with the sound shift). Since the piece of Germany where there was no Second Sound Shift are the North German Lowlands, their language is called Low German as particular from High German. How to learn German easily Germa...