muddybrazos said:That was sort of similar to my experience here in the 90s bc everyone would hear your American accent and immeditately speak to you in English but now I have been starting off in German and they come back at me in German and i can hold my own for like the basics but beyond that I dont have the recall that I once did. Luckily most of the Germans appreciate the effort and they like us so its all good.nein51 said:muddybrazos said:Ja, Ich spreche Deutsch. I lived here in Heidelberg when i was a kid back in the 80s for 1.5 years and I also took german in high school as well as at Baylor. I did study abroad in the Netherland at Baylor in the late 90s so I was actually preety good at Deutsch back then but 28 years later i'm pretty mid but can get by. I must say that most people have been coming out speaking only German to me and I can speak a basic level but once they go into more than rudimentary level i'm just like Ja ja ja etc. Most people in Germany speak English or all of them do really.Assassin said:Sprechen de deutsch?muddybrazos said:
I am currently in Germany and have seen a noticeable amount of muslims around. Its not overwhelmimg but they are here. I also saw some signs on the street giving a phone number where you can report "hate speech" and there was a big Antifa parade down the city center on Saturday afternoon. I think the Germans are just pretty far left and thats just how it is here.
I learned German from a text book and took a couple semesters at Baylor. My first time actually speaking German the guy chuckled and said to me in English "I admire your effort to learn but no one here speaks like that except college professors". Apparently all that time learning the definite and indefinite articles was mostly wasted lol.
I was lucky enough to grow up all over the world. I speak little bits of lots of languages. With the exception of France everyone I've ever tried to talk to in their language always thought it was great.