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Your native language (हिन्दी) quietly pushes you into specific German errors. Here are the ones to watch — and the fix for each. This is exactly how WordSlick coaches you, every day.
See my full report & start free →Hindi has no der/die/das, so learners drop articles. German needs one almost every time.
Hindi gender ≠ German gender. Re-learn each noun’s German article from scratch.
Hindi marks role with postpositions (ne/ko/se); German marks it with article case — a different system.
German gender is largely unpredictable and must be learned with each noun. Learn the article WITH the word.
Articles and adjectives change with case. Watch the verb/preposition — it decides the case.
After weil/dass/wenn the conjugated verb goes to the very end. English keeps it next to the subject.
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