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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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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