I just finished learning German. What language should I take on next, Jow Forums?
I just finished learning German. What language should I take on next, Jow Forums?
Finnish
portuguese
VAI TOMAR NO CU ARROMBADO, DESGRAÇA
then you can understand me
Navajo
Chilean spanish
You never just "finish learning a language"
>a language
>finished learning it
That's not how it works
Did you actually finish learning all of German? Can you actually read absolutely anything written in German? Can you easily discuss politics, philosophy, physics, mathematics, biology, geology, geography, chemistry, ethics, and mysticism in German?
Completing the Duolingo course for German isn't equivalent to a full mastery of German at all. Hell, I doubt any German natives (except for a few autistic lexicographers with a savant-level photographic memory) actually know everything about German.
Wenn du kannst Deutsch besser als deine Muttersprache sprechen, dann kannst du sagen die du gut Deutsch sprechst.
>autistic
Oh shut the fuck up.
You never finish learning a language, you should say that you are good enough to maintain conversations at a low/med/high level etc.
Anyways not Hebrew.
Try python :)
told, faggot
>I just finished learning German.
could you even have a normal conversation in /deutsch/?
How do you finish learning a language?
this
retard, bet you can't read technical academic journals/poetry/sing along to german rap
now you must learn japanese and italian and finish what He started
Finished duolingo*
OP is baiting or A2 at best but nobody can since /deutsch/ is nothing but pointless blogs and politics
>meme-y ass python instead of C
I bet you're a software engineer
Afrikaans
>since /deutsch/ is nothing but pointless blogs and politics
Rude.
>tfs ka Oide.
*tfw.
Test OPs German Hans
Hallo.
Wie geht es dir?
i lurk /deutsch/
what does uezes mean?
OP answer hans right now
>I just finished learning German
Oh, so you haven't actually learned anything.
It’s a gay thing, you wouldn’t understand.
It's the equivalent to desu.
I've always thought it was "um ehrlich zu sein", so a literal translation of "desu".
Correct me if I'm wrong though, meine deutsche Kerle
Yes youre right. "Um ehrlich zu sein" means to be honest.
*deutschen
"Oetz" in Dutch
Dann hau mal bitte die Vier Fälle raus, digga.