Germans have. Millions of them.
2007-11-21 06:57:39
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answer #1
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answered by Lottie W 6
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I studied German as a foreign language and then worked as German teacher.
Germans say that I know their grammar better than themselves. But one can never be sure. U have a question for me?
2007-11-25 03:25:21
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answer #2
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answered by sehn71 3
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If the German grammar wouldn't be changed so much maybe someone would. My english grammar is better than my german.
2007-11-21 08:27:53
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answer #3
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answered by germanchick1979 2
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german maximum complicated in europe? nonsense! that's not greater complicated than latin. besides the incontrovertible fact that it is the incorrect question fairly. that's english it relatively is quite simplified/deteriorated simply by fact after 1066 the found out people ignored it in favour of a greater french/normandy-form language because that factor, german has stepped forward such that the quantity of wordelements has decreased (by making use of a component 10 some say), yet simply by fact they may be blended greater freely, the quantity of expressabilities has greater effective by making use of a component 10. German does not have as many superfluous fancy words as english does. It purely says calf-meat, and eatable
2016-09-29 23:08:42
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answered by ? 4
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Thousands and thousands and thousands of people have. Just APPLY yourself. And Canute, in every language complication is in the eye of the beholder. German is complicated to an outsider, and as easy as breathing to a two year old kid brought up in a German speaking environment. Same applies to ALL languages. 'Primitivity' for ****'s sake. No such thing as a primitive language.
2007-11-21 07:22:52
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answer #5
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answered by vilgessuola 6
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I go along with what one linguist once said: "No one ever masters a language." Not exactly a profund statement but still true.
There is a tendency for all of us to believe when we are learning a foreign language that we are the only ones who struggle with it. We forget that languages are hard in general and that even native speakers sometimes make mistakes in their own languages.
Just as it takes about five to seven years for us to grasp the basics of a foreign language, it actually takes native speakers just as long when they are growing up.
2007-11-21 08:53:47
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answer #6
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answered by Brennus 6
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i don't think you can ever truly master any language or its grammar. my german grammar is pretty great though ;)
2007-11-21 07:04:01
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answer #7
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answered by Alexandra 1
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Well I'm sure as hell trying! Studying it at Uni and we have grammer classes once a week just now, but I'm sure that will increase as I go up a year.
Just keep trying and hopefully you'll be perfect one day! That's my plan!
2007-11-21 07:44:47
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answered by RLJ 5
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I not. And the new german orthograph is a horror for me.
2007-11-22 00:44:12
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answered by Chris S 4
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i would assume that German teachers in Germany have.
lost.eu/21618
2007-11-21 07:04:13
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answer #10
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answered by Quailman 6
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