Do they really add sugar to bread in the USA? Sounds so wild to me.
Anyhow, light bread isn’t terrible, but wole-grain bread makes for a much more balanced diet.
Do they really add sugar to bread in the USA? Sounds so wild to me.
Anyhow, light bread isn’t terrible, but wole-grain bread makes for a much more balanced diet.
can’t seem to find any though
I think there are some female generals in the upper right corner, but the resolution is too low to be sure
German seems extremely hard
I always wonder where that sentiment comes from. Sure, the Grammar is a bit more complex than in English, but afaik it’s still considerably simpler than say Polish.
Plus,they’re fairly closely related, given that they’re both Germanic languages. The writing system is the same, German spelling actually makes sense most of the time, etc. Sure, English imported lots of vocabulary from Romanic languages that German does not have, but learning vocabulary is imho one of the easier aspect of language learning.
Consequently, the FSI classifies German as a category II language, ranging from I (including i.e. Dutch) to IV (which contains Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Arabic), I being the easiest and IV the hardest.
The Chinese writing system alone is enough to discourage people from learning the language up to a fluent level…
These types of window are great until you want to get AC in a rental & realize that you now need to attach 1-2 hoses to them whilst also getting a good seal. Then you’d actually prefer the American style slide-up windows (ask me how I know) :/