I'm pretty good with my Spanish, and when I'm done with that I'll start on Portuguese. Portuguese has an interesting sound to it. I don't get why people say it's just spanish when the two sound almost nothing alike in quite a few areas.
I'm pretty good with my Spanish, and when I'm done with that I'll start on Portuguese. Portuguese has an interesting sound to it. I don't get why people say it's just spanish when the two sound almost nothing alike in quite a few areas.
Those are the more easier parts of German. I'd say the dative, accusative and genitive cases, plus their various inflections, are the most difficult parts of the language. But once one masters those the whole language is relatively simple after that.
I never had much difficulty with these, but I agree, many native german speakers seem to be unable to pick the correct form, even in simple sentences.
I never mastered the Gross/Kleinschreibung and when to separate a word into two words, though same goes for comma-rules, I was forced to memorize them countles times, but still couldn't use them to safe my life :ack
I haven't had that problem in German either, but that's probably because we also have all those in my language (which is a pretty difficult language for non-romance speakers, due to irregularity and insanely many forms for words, being actually the only one that fully inherited Latin noun declension, and having lots of terminations and vowel changes from it too).
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.