My German Wife Corrects My Limited and Highly Inappropriate Use of the German Language

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“Maybe I should just stop now and never speak again.” — Photo by Sarah G (http://www.flickr.com/photos/dm-set/)

Learning German is hard. We all know that. But back when I was in my first German class in 2012, I remember learning a few basics about grammar and verb conjugation, and thinking to myself, “Hey, maybe I’m making some progress! Maybe I’ll actually learn this ugly bastard!”

Oh silly little American nerd — I had no idea what I was in for. German keeps getting more and more complex the deeper you go, and unless you’ve been doing a perfect job of memorizing those godforsaken gender-based articles along the way, you will make mistakes every single time you open your yap and try to speak it.

But my wife, God bless her, has been 110% supportive the entire time. Never a discouraging word. Always telling me how great I’m doing, how I’m learning so much, and how I will become fluent someday. She’s fantastic like that. She still has to correct me when I make big mistakes, however, which is why our conversation back in May of 2012 went like this: We had just come home from a trip to the beach and were unpacking our bags, when suddenly I had to go poop really bad. Like, Red Alert bad. So I dropped the bags, pointed my finger to the sky and proudly announced:

ME: “Ich gehe zu scheißen!” (“I’m going to shit!”)

…to which my wife replied…

THE WIFE: “Good job. That is right, but it is very rude.”

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  1. LOL. But kudos for the effort! Learning a language is really hard! When I was dating a Colombian man his family was so proud of me for speaking to them in Spanish but all I could talk about was the weather during our trip to the beach. So yah, the vocab you learn when just starting isn’t always the most useful.

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    1. Totally! And that kind of unconditional support REALLY helps, doesn’t it? No one likes to speak in a limited fashion — especially not incorrectly — so I really like it when people just try and help.

      Thank you for reading and commenting on our post, Jess! Come back again soon!

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