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“Mr. Jain's lack of German-language and cultural fluency could make him hard to digest for parts of the German public and media.”
“The trend is visible at German-language schools in Germany's capital, where a growing number of Spaniards seek to overcome the language barrier to finding a job.”
“Elena Ballestín, 26 years old, is one of five Spaniards in a class of 17 students at a German-language school in Berlin's trendy Mitte district.”
“The area is known for its casinos and provided the setting for a couple of popular German-language TV shows.”
The Wall Street Journal: Hypo Alpe-Adria Is in the Mood to Deal
“Dow Jones & Co. plans to launch a German-language online version of The Wall Street Journal in early January in an effort to build its presence in Europe's largest economy.”
The Wall Street Journal: Wall Street Journal to Launch German Website
“That's an illusion, says Peter Haag, founder of the Zurich-based German-language publishing company Kein & Aber.”
The Wall Street Journal: European Book Market Holds Back E-Readers
“Etsy put its first stake in the ground in Europe last month, launching its Berlin-based, German-language website.”
The Wall Street Journal: Highly Valued Website for Handmade Goods Goes Abroad
“In the article at the link, there are complaints that the German-language Wikipedia site took days for its moderators to approve content.”
“I received contracts from my agent for "digital verbatim text only display and download rights" for Kreatur, the German-language edition of Low Red Moon.”
“After the war he became a reporter and then proprietor at German-language newspapers in St. Louis and entered Missouri politics.”
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