No.770
Hi /lang/ 'sup?
I'm currently learning german because I really want to travel there someday (and maybe living there if everything goes on well, because my Argentina is falling to pieces as years passes by)
So the thing is, what sources do you recommend for learning it? I'm currently using Duolingo and Rosetta, but I feel like I need something else to add.
Also, how does it feels like living in Germany? + and - if you may…
No.771
First off Duolingo and Rosetta are not enough or at all to learn a language, and now if you live in Agrentina, i've heard that there's quite a few German speakers there, so you should probably try to talk to them and eventually make some German speaking friends and you'll learn it fairly quick, its the same way I learned French since im a Loui
No.773
Get Assimil.
>yfw there still are German-speaking newspapers in Argentina.http://www.tageblatt.com.ar/ No.776
>>773Ditto. I'm using Assimil and not hating it so far.
No.796
>>784It's ok. They opposed the Nazis and even got banned for it in Germany. The German ambassador in Argentina tried to sue them six times.
No.826
>>771Any more sources to learn German?
No.828
I got bored of German, so I stopped. Feels bad man.
No.830
>>826Try Assimil.
http://en.bookfi.org/book/1116001>>828If you get bored of a language, you're doing something wrong.
No.832