German numbers 1-10 follow no specific pattern. Numbers 11-20 don't follow pattern, must be memorized. Numbers 40-90 use "zig" suffix, except 20 (zwanzig) and 30 (dreiiβig)
"Comment allez-vous?" is the formal way to ask "How are you?". "Comment ça va?" is an informal version of "Comment allez-vous?". "Comment vas-tu?" uses "tu" instead of "vous" for informal questions. "Ça va?" is the most informal way to ask about well-being. "Quoi de neuf?" means "What's new?" and is informal
German numbers follow a specific order from 1 to 20. Numbers 21-99 use the tens digit first with "und". Teens use "zehn" at the end, higher numbers use "-zig" or "-ßig"
你好 (nǐ hǎo) is the standard greeting but rarely used with friends. 您好 (nín hǎo) is respectful version used with teachers. 大家好 (dà jiā hǎo) is common greeting for groups
Japanese uses "大好き" (だいすき) to express deep romantic love. "Show, don't tell" is common in Japanese culture. Younger Japanese people use "I love you" more frequently
English leads with 1.5 billion speakers worldwide. Mandarin Chinese ranks second with 1.138 billion speakers. Arabic has 274 million speakers and is official in 20+ countries. French is spoken in 29 countries and official in UN. Japanese has 125.6 million speakers and is Japan's business hub