french wont help you in anyway.
Exchange Trip to Germany, Don't know German. - Page 2
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MotherOfRunes
Germany2861 Posts
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discodancer
United States280 Posts
On November 08 2011 23:38 zatic wrote: Defintely not easy to learn. French and English will help you a litte. When you are saying exchange trip, how long a trip are we talking? You won't have to speak German beyond some basic stuff to get around fine for a couple of weeks / months. I wonder what language is easy to learn then for an English speaker? I thought they were pretty similar... | ||
calin
Australia107 Posts
To be honest unless you live outside a major city almost everyone there will speak English. So you'll be fine..I lived in a small town for my first 3 months in Germany where hardly anyone spoke English and I got on fine anyway. Like everyone said German is not easy, sure some words are very similar to English but the grammar is really complicated. Germans themselves can't even explain why they say certain things sometimes..haha. But yeah you'll be fine, just learn the basics..you'll pick up everything way faster when you're over there. Just learn simple polite things..Wie geht's, guten tag, difference between Du and Sie etc etc. | ||
zatic
Zurich15305 Posts
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kldfg
Germany59 Posts
Also, I'd like to echo what others have said: many people speak at least some English. So, if you really want to learn some German... that's a problem. I've had several friends come to Germany without learning anything, simply because they got on fine with English. One workaround for this was pretending to be from Georgia or some other place with a language most likely not understood (I'm serious, I met a guy who actually told people this just to force them to speak German). So, I hope you have a great time here and get treated well! | ||
AmericanUmlaut
Germany2571 Posts
On November 09 2011 02:08 zatic wrote: Also forget about the language for a moment and come to Germany simply because it rocks! This is true. I came here to get my masters degree and get married, and I don't see myself ever leaving Europe again. | ||
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