1. lernen = practicing the theory, the words, as in study.
    studieren = study at university. this means the whole of your studying at university or college. in German you're a pupil while at school, but a student ("Student") when at university. so take "lernen" instead of "studieren"

    /lesson 2

    love,
    die Grandma
  2. Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]

    lernen = practicing the theory, the words, as in study.
    studieren = study at university. this means the whole of your studying at university or college. in German you're a pupil while at school, but a student ("Student") when at university. so take "lernen" instead of "studieren"

    /lesson 2

    love,
    die Grandma



    Entschuldigung.

    Stupid Germans
  3. I always got confused with the grammar in German when at school. I suppose it was something to get used to.
  4. It is just like learn, teach and study, KIERAN.


  5. Well, German is known to have very complicated grammar.

    English is known to have completely senseless and stupid grammar and rules for pronunciation.
  6. Speaking German more often lately has made me realize how poor my level is currently I didn't even remember how to properly say "I speak a bit of German", I was something like "Ich sprache? spräche? sprichst? what the fuck!!"... I really liked German, my good English basis allowed me for a quick learning of it and I was pretty good at pronunciation, so all I need is to go back to learn all the gramatic stuff Ich will (or möchte?) Deutsch lernen wieder!!
  7. Spanish sounds better


  8. Fab goes swimming