Who would like to come to the blackboard…
posted 1 month ago
…what’s the most difficult part about learning a foreign language for you?
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frauhell answered:
remembering what’s been learned.
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alicakes523 answered:
the expressions, things like cute as a button or dumb as a doorknob, each language has their own versions
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365thingsthatmakemehappy answered:
speaking. I firstly understand a foreign language, then I can write in that particular language but the hardest part is speaking fluently
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zamolodchikova answered:
german in particular, the der/die/das and when they change! I DON’T GET IT.
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epicwinsauce answered:
Idioms!
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ketch-pell answered:
“der”, “die”, “das”
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adifish answered:
vocabulary
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carlspage answered:
The way the word is pronounced
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thejem13 answered:
I have trouble getting out of my comfort zone and practicing the language with a native speaker. I’m always shy about that.
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sgcunha answered:
depends on the language . when it comes to german it’s definitely akkusativ, dativ and genitiv ..
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moniqueist answered:
definitely, speaking
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anywherebutsweden answered:
Umgangsprachliche Wörter, die man normalerweise nur sagen und nicht schreiben
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phuongcatp answered:
All things of new language are difficult(pronunciation, grammar,vocabulary …. However the most one i have trouble in now is keep practising
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cocojadejazz answered:
The most difficult part is to stop comparing the new language that I’m learning with a language that I’m already well-versed in.
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fragmentalremembrance answered:
Finding people to practice with outside of the classroom environment.
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lasso17 answered:
learning ein groβe amount of vocabulary, but the whole grammar thing becomes easy for me :P
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magicpowers answered:
Grammar.
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fanginator answered:
learning grammer and sentance structure
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vosamim answered:
grammar=easy, vocabulary=beat me with brick
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miasmesmorbides answered:
Keeping my motivation.
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concretecity answered:
Well I would say not having enough opportunity to practice it.
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memoryless answered:
learning the words. :)
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danyel answered:
different vowels non existant in first language
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kschildbach answered:
remembering all the articles that go with every word; such as, der, die, and das.
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thestylishkidintheriot answered:
using the language naturally, and not sounding like a textbook.
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wolvesvoice answered:
applying all the vocab. Grammer has always been the easy part.
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warrant2live answered:
The sentence structure. Especailly in some of the older langagues. I have no problem with learning the new words…
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karenisamonster answered:
grammar x____x
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iamadamacid answered:
remembering the gender of nouns
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stuwilliams answered:
Die schwierigster teil des Deutsch lernen ist kein Gelegenheit mit Deutschen zu sprechen.
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luciensibirien answered:
Grammar.
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dashasv answered:
getting over my fear of making random or even small mistakes when speaking
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devonwolf answered:
actually speaking it.
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pinkquixotic answered:
It is memorization and not as conceptual as I would like.
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intelligentsia- answered:
phrasing sentences correctly. the transliteration of sentences verbatim rarely follow both language grammar customs.
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jjjjasmine answered:
sucking it up and practicing.
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alexspace answered:
Conversing with native speakers.
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wolfeebaby answered:
grammar
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sburgess answered:
Going from theory to conversation.
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mashiankrekku answered:
Forgetting everything after two years of no classes and trying to get back into the swing of it. :I
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aslowdescent answered:
grammar!
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nikkiyee answered:
Trying not to sandwich every sentence with a swear word or ‘Happy Birthday’
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thehaplesschild answered:
Practice. Not comfortable enough with strangers and no one familiar that speaks it.
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laureola answered:
understanding parts of a grammar that don’t make any sense to me..
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