@SebastianKoppehel Even better!
I'm not sure if it's because it's closer to English or because I had a small amount of german as a child, but it's relatively easy to pick up so far.
Although it's annoying when Duolingo introduces a phrase and gives a meaning, but doesn't explain what the individual words mean.
Like "see you later", "see you soon", etc.
I also wish they would present things in an order that makes it easier to recognize gender and number patterns.
The Italian course is also haphazard in the same way, although the most challenging part of that one is how fast the speakers are. I miss articles because they basically disappear into the word that follows.