Watching movies is a very good way to learn a language

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I watch german movies every week it has helped a lot tbh. You actually learn how people actually speak german in real life. Idioms, Slang etc. @deadstock
 
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That’s one of the ways I learned English as a kid, cartoons and movies.
 
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That’s one of the ways I learned English as a kid, cartoons and movies.
I find English ro be quite easy tbh. German is much harder. In English there are only 26 alphabets, 12 tenses and very straightforward grammar rules, no gendered nouses, no complex case by case verbs etc. Like sure higher level English writing and speaking can get difficult and takes time but conversational English is not hard at all. You can learn it in just a few months. German is different beast all together
 
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Meanwhile Chad learns new languages by fucking and talking with stacies

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Chad is born multilingual
 
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Chad is born multilingual
British people only know one language and nothing more. And English is a bastard language. 60% are foreign words
 
British people only know one language and nothing more. And English is a bastard language. 60% are foreign words
Depends - Welsh people often speak Welsh, Irish speak Gaelic and a lot of Scots speak Scots- English with gaelic mixed
 
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Depends - Welsh people often speak Welsh, Irish speak Gaelic and a lot of Scots speak Scots- English with gaelic mixed
People still speak Gaelic? Mirin. Thought it was extinct. Haven't most welsh towns and cities changed their names to english?
 
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People still speak Gaelic? Mirin. Thought it was extinct. Haven't most welsh towns and cities changed their names to english?
  • Wales: 538,300 (2021)
    (17.8% of the population of Wales in 2021, including both L1 and L2speakers) (official statistic)
Most Welsh and Irish will speak a bit- enough to have a conversation but not fluent.
 
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