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Reem Salah
Professional TeacherI speak 5 languages. German was the one that humbled me the most.
My mother tongue is Arabic. I've reached C1 in Korean, C2 in English, B1 in Spanish. But German? German made me feel like a beginner all over again in ways I didn't expect.
Not because of the vocabulary. Not even because of the grammar — though yes, the cases took time.
It was the rhythm. German sentences think differently. The verb goes at the end of a subordinate clause. Meaning builds slowly, then lands. It rewired something in my brain.
And the day it clicked — the day I stopped translating and started *thinking* in German — is a feeling I've never forgotten.
I teach German now at the Goethe-Institute. And whenever a student tells me "I just don't get how Germans think," I smile. Because I remember exactly when I didn't either.
What was the moment German started to click for you? Or are you still waiting for it? 👇
Mar 15, 2026 4:52 PM
Reem Salah
Language Skills
Arabic (Egyptian), English, German, Korean, Other, Spanish
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