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How easy is English for German speakers?
Going from German to English (English) has a composite linguistic distance of 34% (curated lexical data). Below is the dimension-by-dimension breakdown.
34% distance
FSI Cat I (Easiest) — 600–750 hours
Lexical similarity
60%
Shared vocabulary, cognates, and loanwords.
Grammatical distance
58%
Morphology, syntax, word order, cases.
Phonological similarity
0%
Shared sounds and phoneme inventory.
Writing-system match
100%
Latin → Latin
Genealogical kinship
100%
Indo-European ↔ Indo-European
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Sample sentences side-by-side
How everyday sentences look in both languages:
🇩🇪 German
My brother and sister live in the old house near the water.
🇬🇧 English
Mein Bruder und meine Schwester leben in dem alten Haus nahe dem Wasser.
🇩🇪 German
The winter wind is cold and the night is long and dark.
🇬🇧 English
Der Winterwind ist kalt und die Nacht ist lang und dunkel.
Curated cognates between German and English
Word pairs that share a common etymological root — instantly recognisable across both languages:
water
Wasser ↔ water
mother
Mutter ↔ mother
father
Vater ↔ father
fish
Fisch ↔ fish
three
drei ↔ three
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