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Grammar: Indefinite pronoun ‘alle’ (all) – Grammar: Pronoun declension

My German Struggle: Mastering ‘Alle’ and Pronoun Declensions Okay, so, moving to Berlin wasn’t exactly a smooth landing. I thought I’d be fluent within six months – you know, the optimistic expat dream. Turns out, German grammar is… intense. It’s like the language is deliberately designed to throw you a curveball every five minutes. Right…
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Grammar: Indefinite pronoun ‘wenige’ (few) – Grammar: Pronoun declension

Wrestling with ‘Wenige’: My German Grammar Struggles Okay, so moving to Berlin was amazing. Seriously, the culture, the food, the sheer energy of the place… it’s incredible. But let me be honest, my German has been… frustrating. I thought I’d be chatting away like a pro after a few months, but it’s been a slow,…
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