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Language learning and multilingualism – Grammar: Infinitive constructions

My German Journey: Reading, Writing, and Saying “Hallo” Okay, so here I am, living in Berlin. It’s… intense. Amazing, beautiful, frustrating, and utterly chaotic all at the same time. And I’m completely determined to actually speak German, not just nod politely when someone asks me how my day is going. It’s been about six months…
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Language learning and multilingualism – Grammar: Infinitive clauses

My German Journey: A Berlin Beginning It’s been six months since I moved to Berlin, and let me tell you, the learning curve is steep. I’d always wanted to learn German, pictured myself wandering through markets, ordering Käse with confidence… but reality hit me pretty hard at first. I was overwhelmed, exhausted, and constantly making…
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