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And in the Germanlanguage are Words in there original.

An few examples. And in German they called 'Fremdwörter'.

From France: Armee, Ballett, Kotlett, Marmelade, Terrasse, Konfitüre, Illumination, Garnison, Gardine, Frisur, Gelee, Leutnant, Gobelin, Pläsir, Omlette, General, Salon, Palais, Maskerade, Galerie, Offizier, Parfüm, Biskuit, Balkon, Bouillon, Billard, Kompliment, Allee, Ragout, Promenade, Kompott, Fontaine, Teint, Loge, Frikasse, Kabinett, Kavalier, Sauce und Püree

Form English/USA:

Sport=
Club, Start, Trainer, Handicap, Favorit, Tennis, Match, Team, Rekord, Comeback, Derby, Hockey, fair und knockout

Kleidung=
Trenchcoat, Smoking, Shorts, Pullover, Cape, Slipper und Jumper

Essen und Trinken=
Beefsteak, Roastbeef, Rumpsteak, Pudding, Toast, Drink, Lunch, Sandwich and every Burger

Politik=
Debatte, Parlament und Opposition

And=
City, Jazz, Jeep, Manager, Hobby, Job, Party, Quiz, Show, Story und Teenager

From East:

Tornister, Dolmetscher, Samowar, Roboter und Kolchose

There many other Words, but it only an survey.

And if You could only speak English, some Words are used in German too <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />

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And don't forget "fashionwords".
Like 'handy'.
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German isn't so hard to read or to understand.
But without classes it's hard to write and to speak.
Becouse of the rules. Like when to use die, das, der fi.
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