anyone here successfully teach themselves to read german?
what is the best method?
any books you recommend?
>>9080731
This was good.
Haven't tried to learn german, but a simple method is writting i, you, he/she/it, we, you, they in a column, and learn to conjugate verbs in each case, learning the past, future, conditional, subjuntive, etc
For full on course books older ones of assimil, Berlitz, and Colliquial are quite good. Go through one of them, a Grammer book, and learn more vocabulary through anki or duolingo. Then start consuming as much German media you can a day, German movies with subtitles, German news and accessible German literature, ect.
>>9080789
AHAHAHAHAH
I used Duolingo to begin with, then after a few months I started reading Nietzsche. I consider myself pretty much fluent now.