How hard is it for Indians to learn the German language?

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Hi Ankita, German is very similar to our Indian regional languages. If you know Hindi, it's an advantage for you to grasp German concepts clearly. And in most of the cases its different from English concepts. That's the reason we always suggest to our students to refer their own regional languages, maybe...
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Hi Ankita, German is very similar to our Indian regional languages. If you know Hindi, it's an advantage for you to grasp German concepts clearly. And in most of the cases its different from English concepts. That's the reason we always suggest to our students to refer their own regional languages, maybe Hindi rather English. I hope it would have helped you. Regards, Rupali read less
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