No, Germanic is not the same as German. The term ‘Germanic’ refers to a branch of the Indo-European language family that includes languages like English, Dutch, Swedish, and German. These languages share a common origin and have similar linguistic features. On the other hand, ‘German’ specifically refers to the language spoken in Germany, as well as one of the major languages within the Germanic branch. So, while German is a part of the Germanic language family, the term ‘Germanic’ encompasses a much broader group of languages.