#Any tips for German?
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Hello
I would say u can start with like basic sentences and vocabulary. Stuff that is used pretty commonly in every day life.
What i recommend doing as well is trying to read german stories. It May be hard to understand in the beginning but with time ull be able to understand more and more.
Since u have started learning it i recommend u start with reading books for kids bc the stories r short easy to understand and the sentences r short and uncomplicated.
If the book has an audio book u can support urself even more with reading at the same time the audio book reads the text.
Then u hear the sound and pronunciation of the words aswell.
What i think can be confusing r like the way stuff is written and how to pronounce them
For example:
- {Sch}
- {ch} [here r 5 different ways to voice this depending on the word]
- {sp}
- {st}
- {pf}
-{ß}
Then ofc aswell the ‘umlaute’: ä,ö,ü
dont be confused when u see for example 4 consonanten
Like: to swim is schwimmen
Also id recommend to get used to the usage of articles in german.
I think that can be a good start
Start little by little every language is confusing at the beginning.