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German grammar is more difficult than English and takes a while to get used to. For example, the conjugation of verbs, the conjugation of adjectives, etc., are quite difficult for beginners.
Personally, I think that although the grammar is more difficult, German is more flexible than English in terms of sentence structure and word formation, and the German language is rigorous and rarely ambiguous. In short, as long as you put your mind to it, there is nothing you can't learn.
I haven't heard of the saying that you can't learn English when you learn German, but they both belong to the Indo-European language family, and learning together may be mutually reinforcing.
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1.The grammar of German is cumbersome and cumbersome, which is much more difficult than English.
2.The pronunciation of German is not very difficult, it is almost the same as Chinese Pinyin in terms of phonics, you can pronounce any word by yourself after you are proficient, the only thing that is a little obstacle may be the reading of a curly tongue, but you can master it after diligent practice.
3.I asked some students who have learned and gained a lot about the fact that the main difficulty of German is listening, which is more difficult, and you may not be able to understand their simplest conversations after learning for a long time.
4.Learning a language is important in persistence, the most important thing is diligence, if you can persist in learning, you will definitely have a lot of gains.
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1) How is German different from French and English? Is it harder to learn?
The difference is that it is slightly more difficult than the first two.
Personally, I think it is the third most spoken bird language after Arabic and Russian.
But don't worry, the main difficulties are small tongue sounds and yin and yang plurals, and word conjugations.
The former needs to be said more, and the latter needs to be remembered.
Personally, I think this language is mainly difficult to memorize, and there is nothing to be afraid of.
2) Some people say that you can't learn English when you learn German, is that true? Why?
This is certainly not realistic, and it is both.
It's best to put words from both languages together and compare them with memory.
Be careful not to focus on one language for a period of time.
ps: I have already written English words in German more than once)
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German and English are of the same language family, both belonging to the Germanic language family. Whereas, French is a Latin language group.
Of course, English is more suitable for our pronunciation, followed by German and French.
Of course, as long as you are not dumb and practice diligently, Chinese who can speak these languages or even more difficult languages abound! Hehe.
Many German loanwords are also derived from English, French and Latin.
The pronunciation rules in English are more complex than those in German, which is relatively simple.
But the grammar of German is much more complex than that of English.
The German language has four cases and nouns have three sexes. Verbs should change according to the nature of the noun and the case form of the verb, and the same is true for articles.
French is also divided into sexuals, and French is not as phonetically catchy as German.
German and English are easy to mix, but if you have a good foundation in English, it may even help you learn German.
It's not that you can't learn together, it's up to you. Sometimes it deepens the memory in the difference rather than confuses it. But I don't know if you can take care of it energetically, after all, language learning also requires full dedication. I mean, if you want to learn well.
The overall feeling and the evaluation of many people around me show that German is the most difficult, followed by French, and English is relatively the easiest.
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Oh, you can't learn English if you learn German, this statement is actually incorrect, oh, it should be said that French, English and German belong to the Spanish family, and German belongs to the Germanic language family in Spanish, and German can be written in English fonts, and there are many words in German that have evolved from English, and it will be easy to remember, and it must be no problem for the two to learn together
Oh, that's my personal opinion
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It's okay, I don't think it's very difficult, the key is to be willing to take the time to memorize and practice.
Grammar is more difficult than English, but it's easier to say than English because speaking German is more like a formula, and English is more complicated, and many expressions are different.
I can't say anything about the second question, but I've had the urge to jump out of German countless times when I was in English class.
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German, I think it's the most difficult of all European languages, and it's declension and conjugation. But it's good to get past this level. We studied English in school, and I studied German outside, both of which belong to the Indo-European language family, and some words are the same, which promote each other!
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First of all, learning a language will encounter grammar problems, which are not easy to master, I think grammar is not very important, the important thing is that you should be interested.
I don't know much about French, but German is not easy to learn, but one of the biggest advantages of this language is that it is very structured, unlike English, which has many tenses, and German is generally only used in the present tense and in the perfect tense, which is easy to master. But only if you lay the groundwork!
Many of my seniors need to have two certificates of both English TOEFL and German TestDaF for graduate school entrance examination, not because they are great and hardworking, but because many words in German are transferred from English, which is very common, such as computer, and so on. The pronunciation is the same. Many Germans speak English fluently, not because of how smart they are, but because English is close to their native language!
In short, in a word, if you want to learn German, you have to be interested + basic...
It's not difficult!
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It's okay! It will feel a little difficult at first, not very adaptable, just take your time, the grammar is more regular.
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German is similar to English, both Latin, just like Chinese and Japanese, and many words are pronounced in German similar to English, for example, "good morning" in German is guten morgen"My name is. It's mein name ist....Words in German do not need phonetic transcription, and they can be pronounced when you see the words, similar to Hanyu Pinyin.
In general, as long as you study hard, you will definitely be able to learn well. Because German and English are very similar, it is best to put down English while learning German.
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As long as you work hard, it's a matter of words.
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I learned German, which is difficult to get started with because of its difficult grammar. But it will be better later in the future, and it will not be as difficult as when you started. Compared with English, the main difficulty in German is the change of sex, number and case.
English and German belong to the same Germanic language family, and there are many similarities that are easy to confuse, but it does not mean that you can't learn English if you learn German, as long as you pay more attention to distinguishing the differences.
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