You can learn German in a lot of ways; it kind of depends on what style of language learning works best for you and how much money and time you have to devote to it.
* There are teach-yourself books and computer software.
* There are no-credit (informal) German classes (day classes or night classes) at your local community college, university, or another school.
* There are probably "Stammtisch" events at local German bars in your area--a Stammtisch is where German speakers of different levels just get together to chat in German over a beer and some pub food. These are often hosted or organized by German organizations.
* You may live in the vicinity of a Goethe Institute, which offers German courses.
* There are for-credit (formal) German classes at local colleges and universities or language schools.
* Going to live and/or study and/or work in a German-speaking country for a year or two is a terrific way to learn German. Traveling there frequently is another good option.
* Date a native speaker of German.
Yes, many French people do learn German as a second language in school or through private study. German is a commonly taught foreign language in France, alongside English and Spanish. Learning German can be beneficial for French individuals who want to work, study, or travel in German-speaking countries.
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French is a more popular spoken language in Europe than German
The best way to learn a foreign language is through immersion. That means totally surrounding yourself with the culture of the language and its native speakers. The best place to learn German is in a German-speaking country itself. There are plenty of language schools that offer this kind of experience with intensive language courses
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There are several online sites to learn German. The link below is to one of the better sites.
When you learn German language you acquire a range of skills which can improve the quality of both your work and private life. Countless reason why learning German language can be beneficial in the long run
My experience of meeting Romanians is that if their first language is Romanian they learn French as a second language but if their first language is Hungarian they learn German.
any language can be fun to learn with an open mind, but it will be challenging as well