Jason Voorhees
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As you'll know I took up german as a foreign language subject a few months back. I started getting a hang off it. Started consuming german content. German movies, started reading german books german rap, learnt the Grammar rules slowly, picked up the tempo and practiced it regularly. I thought I was pretty good at it before I stumbled on dialects. I am completely clueless when someone with a heavy dialect, different from Hochdeutsch talks.
I am barely able to understand swiss and austrian german. They both sound like two completely different languages all together with austrian being some king of hilly billy slang version of german. The german spoken in netherlands is also different and there are a million other dialects within germany itself. "High" german , "low" german etc and unlike in English where its just pronunciation and a few phrases these dialects have different sentence structures, words and even grammar all together. Brutal. Getting fluent in german would take a lot more time than I had anticipated tbh.
@cucklek @deadstock @Beastimmung @Akhi @LancasteR @motiascension
I am barely able to understand swiss and austrian german. They both sound like two completely different languages all together with austrian being some king of hilly billy slang version of german. The german spoken in netherlands is also different and there are a million other dialects within germany itself. "High" german , "low" german etc and unlike in English where its just pronunciation and a few phrases these dialects have different sentence structures, words and even grammar all together. Brutal. Getting fluent in german would take a lot more time than I had anticipated tbh.
@cucklek @deadstock @Beastimmung @Akhi @LancasteR @motiascension
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