It is precisely because of the history of Europe that Danish, Norwegian, German, Dutch and English have many similarities. There will be something written from a historical perspective. Besides, speaking German upstairs is the ancestor of English. I think your topic should be "The Influence of German on English". It is also mentioned upstairs that many German words come from English. More precisely, many English words come from German, and Auto is a German word. In addition, German society is discussing a serious problem, that is, Deng Lishi's German, which is a bit like Chinglish. I'll find you a related article another day, but it's in German.
In addition, it is emphasized that the so-called first step in learning German is to forget English. This sentence actually means that when learning German, don't always compare English with German, but don't forget it completely. In German, many words are similar or even identical to English. I can guarantee that those who have an English foundation will learn German faster than those who have no English foundation, and the vocabulary exaggeration will be faster.
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I found some articles about the influence of English on German on several Wikipedia. Please contact me if necessary.