The German language is the Old High German language which originally dates back in the 8th centuries. Today, standard German is used by countries like Germany, Austria, Switzerland, a place in France called Alsace-Lorraine, Northern Italy, East-Belgium, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein and many others.
The standard German language is now also known as the Hochdeutsch or High German in English. This form of language can now be found on any reading material everywhere in Germany. Although there are still dialects that exist on some parts of Germany, Hochdeutsch is widely used by educated people in the country. The scattered dialects which were influenced mostly by the Old Dialects used centuries ago are now slowly falling further behind compared to how often Standard German is used today.
The style of writing in German is called Fraktur which is leaned towards the Gothic and traditional way of writing the language. Fraktur is the gothic style of writing the German words and letters since the 14th century but on 1945, the Roman letters replaced Fraktur in all forms of writing or printing. This is how were now able to read and understand the German language although...