Would learning German have a negative effect on my English?

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Not at all. German has a lot of english vocabularies so it is very easy and learning a new language will develop the memory power of your brain
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Author, Poet, Novelist, Story-teller and Language Expert

Obviously not! Learning, knowing or speaking multiple languages is always a merit.
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Received certificates outstanding result by students in CBSE exam from HRD Minister Govt of India.

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I would like to learn german- this is just a start up for me as i just know a jist of german language.. my question here is - i know it differs on person to person but still if we are indulged in the language how many months does it take to become fluent?

Consider you are dedicated then to Start of proper speaking will require 3.5-4 month (a1 complete a2 half complete) and after 8 month (middle of b1) your fluency will take off
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