lunin7
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I’m not German how do I become german
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U can't become German, ur either German or an Ausländer no matter how well u speak, Germans
Like what?have a secret code to identify each other
Ich bleibe immer scheiß AusländerU can't become German, ur either German or an Ausländer no matter how well u speak, Germans have a secret code to identify each other
Auch ich lerne DeutschIch bleibe immer scheiß Ausländer
From how abstract and lazy your question is, I highly doubt you're actually serious to commit to learning a new language.I’m not German how do I become german
Yeah I wasn´t being serious but I am willing to try something differentFrom how abstract and lazy your question is, I highly doubt you're actually serious to commit to learning a new language.
But for anyone who's actually serious about learning a new language, I recommend getting a grammar book first, then get a frequency dictionary (crucial!) and if you want, a phrase book as well. Learning a language takes A LOT of memorization. A spaced-repitition system (SRS) would be very helpful to memorize thousands of words within a few months. (You can make an SRS from paper too if you're broke, Google what a Leitner box is) My goal for the next couple months is to memorize the top 2000 most frequent words in German.
In English, there are strange changes to meaning of verbs just by adding a preposition. For example the words turn, turn out, turn in; give and give up have completely different meanings, despite using the same words. In German, there are A LOT MORE verbs like this.
I've figured that a person who speaks your mother tongue then learned a foreign language in adulthood are BETTER teachers at that foreign language then the native speakers of that foreign language.
I'm currently learning German too as I will take B1 in a few months.
I make some of my songs in different languages with google translate
As someone who was raised bilingual, I can instantly tell if a phrase was Google translated or not.I make some of my songs in different languages with google translate
The German-English translator is flawlessAs someone who was raised bilingual, I can instantly tell if a phrase was Google translated or not.
Damn, didn't know that. Here in Indonesia we can instantly tell a foreigner even if they have perfect accent because slang-Indonesian evolves very quickly.The German-English translator is flawless
Damn, didn't know that. Here in Indonesia we can instantly tell a foreigner even if they have perfect accent because slang-Indonesian evolves very quickly.
We even had a new fifth word for "you" back in 2010-2012 ("lu"). Before that I've never heard anyone use "lu".