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Is German hard to learn for an Indian?
German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language after English. The hardest parts of learning German can simply be conquered with the right study techniques. And there are even some elements of German that make it one of the easier languages for English natives to pick up.
Can Indian learn German language?
Learning German in India & Region You can start learning the German language while you are still in India or most of the countries of the region at the Goethe-Instituts (Max-Mueller Bhavan) / Goethe-Zentrums.
Is the German language hard to learn?
The German language is a thing of Wunder (yes, that’s right: “wonder”), and contrary to some popular misconceptions, it’s far from one of the most difficult languages to learn. I mean, as an English speaker, you really have a lot of advantages. Here are some of the highlights:
How long does it take to learn German for an Indian?
Being an Indian does not make any difference in learning German. If you want to go till C1 level – you need to put more than 900 hours of effort – in German classes. It can be covered in 2 to 3 years (depending on the number of hours of classes and type of instruction)
Which region in India learns German the fastest and why?
Western and North India learns German the fastest, South Indians the slowest learners of German. Has to do with the language affinity. Maharashtra produces maximum number of German learners. Reason is historical because Pune was center of German learning one century ago so they continue that tradition.
What is it like to speak German as an English speaker?
In terms of German vocabulary, we English speakers also have a head start since English is a Germanic language. It has of course been heavily influenced by other languages over time, but you just have to take a look at the German words Mann (man), trinken (drink), and Bier (beer) to notice we have something in common linguistically and culturally.