Usage examples of "written language" in English with translation to German

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Sweden has a language of its own. Schweden hat eine eigene Sprache.
He will have written a letter. Er wird einen Brief geschrieben haben.
Arabic is a very important language. Arabisch ist eine sehr wichtige Sprache.
Have you ever written a book? Hast du jemals ein Buch geschrieben?
Zamenhof, creator of the constructed language Esperanto, was an ophthalmologist. Zamenhof, Begründer der Plansprache Esperanto, war ein Augenarzt.
The fables written by Hans Christian Andersen, the most famous Dane in the world, made him an icon of world literature. Die Märchen, die Hans Christian Andersen, der berühmteste Däne der Welt, verfasste, machten ihn zu einer Ikone der Weltliteratur.
I know your language. Ich kenne Ihre Sprache.
You needn't have written your name. Sie müssen Ihren Namen nicht geschrieben haben.
I don't believe there is anything in the whole earth that you can't learn in Berlin except the German language. Ich glaube nicht, dass es irgendwas auf der Welt gibt, das du in Berlin nicht lernen kannst, außer Deutsch.
They've written a bill for health care. Sie haben einen Gesetzentwurf zum Gesundheitswesen verfasst.
We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language. Wir haben heutzutage wirklich alles mit den Amerikanern gemein, außer natürlich der Sprache.
My friends say I'm a prolific writer, but I haven't written anything for months. Meine Freunde sagen, dass ich ein überaus produktiver Schreiber bin, aber ich habe seit Monaten nichts geschrieben.
Mathematicians are like French people: whatever you tell them they translate it into their own language and turn it into something totally different. Die Mathematiker sind eine Art Franzosen: Redet man zu ihnen, so übersetzen sie es in ihre Sprache, und dann ist es alsbald etwas anderes.
Emi has never written a letter. Emi hat noch nie einen Brief geschrieben.
Music is the universal language. Die Musik ist die universelle Sprache.
How is your surname written? Wie schreibt sich Ihr Nachname?
In all probability, no language is completely free of borrowed words. Wahrscheinlich ist keine Sprache völlig frei von Lehnwörtern.
In German, compound words are written as one word! Zusammengesetzte Begriffe werden im Deutschen zusammengeschrieben!
Many people only speaks one language. Viele Menschen sprechen nur eine Sprache.
I have just written a letter to him. Ich habe ihm gerade einen Brief geschrieben.
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