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invisi1407 at 2024-03-25 16:25:57+00:00 ID:
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If you actually make an effort to do so, yeah, but I've unfortunately seen first hand how a foreigner said exactly the same and now 7 years later, she still can't hold a meaningful conversation in Danish. :/
If you WANT it, you'll definitely be able to in like 3-5 years, no sweat. Depending on how much time you have available to dedicate to it.
DJGloegg at 2024-03-26 05:17:44+00:00 ID:
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I went to school with a chinese guy. He had learned danish in 1 year. BUT he spent a LOT of time practising and socialising.
He also made it clear he wanted to be corrected when he made mistakes
Poet_Silly at 2024-03-26 10:56:48+00:00 ID:
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I had a Japanese exchange student living with us at age 16. In one year he was speaking Danish like close to perfect. But he also learned skiing just from reading about it so...
Koichi, you made me put visiting Japan on my bucket list.
P.S.: He also aced in math. (13 on the old scale). Back in Tokyo he just barely passed the year he returned. Hope to meet you again one day, Koichi!
BobsLakehouse at 2024-03-26 05:18:56+00:00 ID:
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You can do it in a year if you are good.