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Do you know what "auf weidersehen" means? How about Volkswagen? Ever wonder what you're requesting when you order Leibfraumilch in a restaurant? Some German words have simply become part of our language. Many words are similar in both languages: take volk and folk for example or milch and milk. English and German come from the Anglo Saxon family of languages and modern culture and trade keeps the connection alive.

*Auf weidersehen means "until I see you again"; Volkswagen means "people's car" and Leibfraumiulch literally translates into "maiden's milk"

Consider these facts about the German culture and economy:

• Germany is the United States' fifth largest trading partner

• Per capita income in Germany is one of the highest in the world

• One out of every ten books in the world is published in German

• Germany is third in the world in the research and development of new technology

If you'd like more information about Germany and the German language, check out these sites:

German National Tourist Board

Goethe Institut

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