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German Coach Nadine
ติวเตอร์ของชุมชนWhy German Isn’t as Hard as You Think (And Why You Should Give It a Try!)
So, you’ve heard German is the toughest language to learn? Let’s bust that myth. While it may seem intimidating at first, German is actually packed with logical rules, familiar words, and surprising perks that make it more accessible than you’d expect. Here’s why:
1. English and German Are Cousins
Did you know English and German share the same linguistic roots? That’s why words like Haus (house), Wasser (water), and Apfel (apple) sound so familiar. Even complex words often mirror English: Information is Information, Telefon is telephone, and Restaurant is… well, Restaurant. You already know more German than you think!
2. Phonetics: What You See Is What You Say
Unlike English, German pronunciation is refreshingly consistent. Once you learn the rules (like the guttural ch or the sharp r), you can read almost any word aloud- no silent letters or surprise sounds. Schloss might look tricky, but it’s just “sh-loss.” Easy!
3. Grammar: A System, Not Chaos
Yes, German has cases (Nominativ, Akkusativ, Dativ, Genitiv), but they follow clear patterns. Think of them as labels that show who’s doing what in a sentence. And guess what? English used to have cases too: We still use he/him/his! German just keeps the system more visible. Plus, verb conjugations are straightforward compared to languages like French or Spanish.
20 ก.พ. 2026 เวลา 8:33
German Coach Nadine
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