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How many days are required to learn German

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It depends on the level you plan to learn. A1 or beginners level can be completed within 60 hrs( 1.5 months) if it is a Monday- Friday class with a duration of 2 hrs/ day. Similar applies to A2.
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Hi Jadpa, A very basic german can be learned in 2 months also. But if you are planning to master the language it may take a year or more depending on the frequency of your classes. It also depends why are you learning and what will ve course content
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Hi It depends upon the level till which you want to learn the language.The more you will learn the more time it will gonna take.
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3 months
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3 months for basic and another 3 months for intermediate. According to linguistic experts German and Sanskrit have strong connection . Thanks
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For the beginners level i.e. A1, it may take one and half months and for A2, 2 months. Depends from level to level and grasping power of the student.
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It depends. If you work on it regularly it would probably take 2 months to complete A1 and 3-6 months to do A2. It depends on the number of classes you attend per week and how fast you learn.
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60 hours are required to complete the first level, provided 2 hours are given daily.
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60 days only
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If you want to Learn German Language, Start Level A1- (Beginner) A1: Can recognize and use familiar words and simple phrases for concrete purposes. Can introduce himself or someone else. Can ask and answer basic questions about home, family, surroundings, etc. Can communicate in a basic way when...
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If you want to Learn German Language, Start Level A1- (Beginner) A1: Can recognize and use familiar words and simple phrases for concrete purposes. Can introduce himself or someone else. Can ask and answer basic questions about home, family, surroundings, etc. Can communicate in a basic way when the other person speaks slowly and clearly, and is ready to repeat or reformulate to help communication. Duration 3 to 4 months A1 Level read less
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