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I know German.... English options hai since, to, beside,besides​

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Answered by navin1130
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Answered by komalparkash
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Answer:

I know German besides English.

⇒So, the answer is besides.

Explanation:

"Beside" is a preposition which means next or close to something or someone.

Whether, "besides" is means "in addition to" something.

It's a pronoun but can also use as an adverb that means "furthermore" or "another thing."

German, the language:-

German is a language of the Indo-European language family mainly spoken in Germany & central Europe.

It is the most widely spoken official & co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and some Italian provinces.

It is one of the major languages of the world which is the most spoken native language within the European Union.

This language is based on four cases for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives, three genders and two numbers (singular, plural).

There are three standard variants of German language:

  1. German.
  2. Austrian.
  3. Swiss Standard High German.

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