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Article 2: Freedom of the person – Grammar: Genitive structures

Navigating German Freedom: Cracking the Genitive Case Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and let’s be honest, German grammar felt like a brick wall at first. I’d diligently study verb conjugations, articles… everything felt separate and, frankly, a little pointless until I started using it. And that’s when I hit…
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Article 2: Freedom of the person

My First Steps with Freedom: Learning German Through Article 2 Okay, so I’ve been here in Berlin for six months now. Six months of navigating U-Bahn delays, desperately trying to order a coffee without accidentally shouting “Entschuldigung!” at the barista, and generally feeling completely bewildered. Before I came, I’d thought learning German would be… well,…
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