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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3214644" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>Yeah learning a language is very interesting. English actually has a lot of nuances and connecting words that make it difficult for others to learn. IMHO the easiest language for someone who speaks English to learn would be dutch as it is a step between German and English. Once you pick up Dutch, German will come very quickly, in fact often times people who speak Dutch and German can have some conversations without any help the change is often in spelling and a few changes in layout so written between the two is the most different.</p><p></p><p>I have been half working on German for a couple years now and am about half way through the lessons on Duolingo. After that I am going to hit rosetta stone and by the time I am done with that I will hopefully be close to C1 in German. If I do get there I may just go to school with Luftshana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3214644, member: 29706"] Yeah learning a language is very interesting. English actually has a lot of nuances and connecting words that make it difficult for others to learn. IMHO the easiest language for someone who speaks English to learn would be dutch as it is a step between German and English. Once you pick up Dutch, German will come very quickly, in fact often times people who speak Dutch and German can have some conversations without any help the change is often in spelling and a few changes in layout so written between the two is the most different. I have been half working on German for a couple years now and am about half way through the lessons on Duolingo. After that I am going to hit rosetta stone and by the time I am done with that I will hopefully be close to C1 in German. If I do get there I may just go to school with Luftshana [/QUOTE]
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