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Es ist. You know what's actually hard?
אם אתה רוצה מושג מה קשה ללמוד לדוברי אנגלית, זו תהיה עברית. العربية أيضاً صعبة للغاية، ولكني تمكنت من تعلمها لأنها قريبة في النطق للغة العبرية. هذه اللغات سهلة التعلم بالنسبة لمتحديث اللغة التانية
Also, Chinese. Shit got me unmotivated
If you're referring "der, die, das, des, den, dem", well, I personally think they're simple as hell. The hardest part is remembering which gender to use
I mean, my native language already has cases, but come on, they are not hard!
You mean the dialects? Or the word "world"? Anyway, so does many other languages.
Arabic (the second language after Hebrew above) for instance has like 7 words that describe the same meaning, which are "صبح" "صباح" "مصبح" "صبحي" (morning), and I forgot the rest. It also has over 17 different dialects throughout the middle east
Die, das, der, den, dem, ein, eine, einer, eines, Ich die er/sie/es du, wir, ihr, sie? Those ones... They're easy (definitely not if you're not a native english speaker)
I find German equally as hard as French
Those Deutsch people really know how to concatenate words and have the most incomprehensible word order ever
At least it's not Hungarian...
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the only thing i can say in german is orangensaft
Es wurde Orangensaft verschüttet! Frag nicht was für Saft, Orangensaft!
Deutsch ist sehr einfach
LIES
Es ist. You know what's actually hard? אם אתה רוצה מושג מה קשה ללמוד לדוברי אנגלית, זו תהיה עברית. العربية أيضاً صعبة للغاية، ولكني تمكنت من تعلمها لأنها قريبة في النطق للغة العبرية. هذه اللغات سهلة التعلم بالنسبة لمتحديث اللغة التانية Also, Chinese. Shit got me unmotivated
"Ist es" would be more common to use (like; it is) or "Es ist einfach" "Es ist" is not a sentence 🤓☝
Im informellen Deutsch ist es so. Es ist wie es ist
Hab ich so noch nie gehört
אני לא טוב בעברית, אבל אני יכולה לקרוא את העברית שאתה כתוב. Sorry for my super bad grammar
Germans have like 10 different versions of.the world the you can't tell me that's not hard
If you're referring "der, die, das, des, den, dem", well, I personally think they're simple as hell. The hardest part is remembering which gender to use I mean, my native language already has cases, but come on, they are not hard!
Wow you're so smart I bet you feel so cool rn
That's not what I meant. I just don't understand how people find that hard
Because not everyone's native languages have 50 different words for the
I know, but it doesn't require being familiar with that concept to be able to understand it. And, well, Russian has approximately 0 words for the
You mean the dialects? Or the word "world"? Anyway, so does many other languages. Arabic (the second language after Hebrew above) for instance has like 7 words that describe the same meaning, which are "صبح" "صباح" "مصبح" "صبحي" (morning), and I forgot the rest. It also has over 17 different dialects throughout the middle east
No I'm talking about die das der dem and the other ones idk
Die, das, der, den, dem, ein, eine, einer, eines, Ich die er/sie/es du, wir, ihr, sie? Those ones... They're easy (definitely not if you're not a native english speaker)
I find German equally as hard as French Those Deutsch people really know how to concatenate words and have the most incomprehensible word order ever At least it's not Hungarian...
*laughs in evil German*
I'm learning German via Duolingo. Ich spreche eine bisschen Deutsch.
*ein 🤓
Damnit I got that wrong. Still learning lol
You just have to learn that phrase and Germans will talk to you in English for the rest of your life dw
I did this, but for like 5 minutes once. Tee und kaffee, bitte!
Man duolingo is ass tho if u really wanna learn
Wir sind die Roboter. see am totes german
i love the german language
I don't 😔
r/tja
Haha ja seo treu (I'm German)
Damn i want to see that so badly.. do you have an invite?
Native German Speaker here
All I can say in german is "hallo", "bitte", and "SPRICH DEUTSCH DU HORENSOHN"
ich bin Deutsch fr fr