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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the grand scheme of things, how hard is it to learn German?  I am fluent in English and have studied 3 1/2 years of French and am wanting to take up a new language.  How hard is German to learn?  Is it hard to learn German when you are used to a romance language such as French?  OR is German a bit easier since it is a teutonic language like English?  Thanks in advance!<br />
<br />If you knew Latin it would be much easier to learn the German language.<br />
But even if you knew Latin German is much harder to learn.<br />
The adjective shows three declination-schemes depending on which accompanying word you have to choose (definite article, indefinite article or no article).<br />
P. ex.<br />
the great man<br />
der groß-e Mann</p>
<p>a great man<br />
ein groß-er Mann</p>
<p>great man<br />
groß-er Mann</p>
<p>You have to differentiate and learn four cases:<br />
Nom.: der Mann<br />
Gen.: des Mann-es<br />
Dat.: dem Mann<br />
Akk.: den Mann</p>
<p>Linked with the definite article and an adjective you got:<br />
Nom.: der groß-e Mann<br />
Gen.: des groß-en Mann-es<br />
Dat.: dem groß-en Mann<br />
Akk.: den groß-en Mann</p>
<p>If you have to use the indefinite article you got:<br />
Nom: ein groß-er Mann<br />
Gen.: ein-es groß-en Mann-es<br />
Dat.: ein-em groß-en Mann<br />
Akk.: ein-en groß-en Mann</p>
<p>Without any article you got the same forms without the indefinite article:<br />
Nom: groß-er Mann<br />
Gen.: groß-en Mann-es<br />
Dat.: groß-em Mann<br />
Akk.: groß-en Mann</p>
<p>This is the masculine gender; in German you have also the feminine and the neuter gender:<br />
the man &#8211; the woman &#8211; the child<br />
der Mann &#8211; die Frau &#8211; das Kind</p>
<p>Okay, masculine and neuter gender are declinated similarily, except of the Akk. neutr. which is formally identical with the Nominative (as in Latin).</p>
<p>This is much harder than in French where no declination is found.<br />
Somewhat likened these both languages are in their conjugation of the verbs &#8211; this conjugation shows a multifarious picture of forms and irregular verbs.<br />
Take the personal endings of a regular verb in present time:<br />
fragen (to ask)<br />
ich frag-e<br />
du frag-st<br />
er/sie/es frag-t<br />
wir frag-en<br />
ihr frag-t<br />
sie frag-en</p>
<p>German is my maternal language and I estimate it &#8211; but as we natural speakers of German say:<br />
&quot;Deutsche Sprach&#39;, schwere Sprach&#39;.&quot; That means:<br />
&quot;German language is a hard language.&quot;<br />
But hey, we love it &#8211; otherwise there wouldn&#39;t so much stuff to discuss and argue.</p>
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