How German is different from French?

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French language resembles to English but German resembles to Sanskrit.....
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Same as Hindi different from Marathi
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Without hesitation, you should just start speaking. Another very good way of getting over the fear of speaking is to sing. Learn German songs. Sing them loud...sing along. This will help you to overcome the speaking hesitations.
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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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