While in Austria, he studied German.
He entered the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1874, where he studied German.
In Paris, Fulton studied French, German, mathematics and chemistry.
He studied English and German at the University of British Columbia.
The official language of the school is Latvian, and students can also study English, Russian, and German.
She then went to the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, where she studied German.
He continued his education through attending a series of evening classes, studying French, German, Latin, music and art.
He studied medicine, German, history and philology at the University of Basel.
In addition to Greek, during college Burke studied Latin, German, political science, chemistry, and physics.
At the same time he studied Italian, English, German, and Dutch, in order to be able to understand the writers in these languages.