Quote:I've heard many People saying that German is one of the hardest Languages to learn.
I have absolutely no ties whatsoever to a Saxon language and yet I find it very easy to speak and understand German, it's just the spelling that's killing me.
As about French...heck I'm studying it for like 4 years and I still don't know the freaking basics !!!
(P.S. I'm Romanian speaking, Romanian is a Latin language just as French)
' Wrote:I have absolutely no ties whatsoever to a Saxon language and yet I find it very easy to speak and understand German, it's just the spelling that's killing me.
Hello sir. I am native german speaking and after 6 years of english, the latter one is what I am better at in school.
' Wrote:French people even twist the gender of reproductive parts.
female reproductive parts: masculin in french, feminine in german
male reprocductive parts: some feminine descriptors, male in german.
While I do agree for the first one, since appart from a few vulgar expressions they are maculin. The most "scientific" way to talk about male reproductive organs are masculin. The only ones I can think about which are feminine are familliar ones.
' Wrote:German is harder to learn to speak, french is harder to learn to spell. They have 9723 different "conjugaisons" for word endings that are all pronounced the same:
So fun to learn that stuff lol.
After over 10 years of school in french I still have to use a conjugation dictionary to spell many of them properly, and I still have to use a dictionary to spell correctly load of words I use everyday.