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Question for German learners


GodYezi

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I am born in germany so I am a native speaker but my mom learned it and it took her 3 years to be fluent.

The more you speak to natives the faster you learn the language.

German is a lot harder than english but it's not impossible

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It took me years. I started learning around year 7, but didn't understand what the cases were until I started learning Latin in year 11. That's around 5 years where the cases were "That thing that is important to understand, but it seems no one actually gets". It shouldn't be hard for you to do better than me. I took German for 6 years (I just took my final exams this may), and I can still barely hold a civilized conversation. Good luck.

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It took me years. I started learning around year 7, but didn't understand what the cases were until I started learning Latin in year 11. That's around 5 years where the cases were "That thing that is important to understand, but it seems no one actually gets". It shouldn't be hard for you to do better than me. I took German for 6 years (I just took my final exams this may), and I can still barely hold a civilized conversation. Good luck.

lol. they look pretty easy. probably because my mother language has them too.

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3 months! But i was 9 and had to go to school and learned with the class. 

But i wasnt perfect o/c. Years after i still was learning some words. But yeah after 3 months i could speak and understand the most if not all. 

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You want to learn german faster? Well, do you have anyone you can practice german with? If you live in a german speaking country and you are practically forced to speak the language...then you will also learn faster than someone who never gets the chance to practice it.

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You want to learn german faster? Well, do you have anyone you can practice german with? If you live in a german speaking country and you are practically forced to speak the language...then you will also learn faster than someone who never gets the chance to practice it.

I don't have anyone I can practice it with. And I'm not forced to learn it. I do it cause I like how it sounds and I'm bored.

 

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