@@mariusbond9859 Sie ist aber auch erst mit 20 Jahren nach Deutschland gekommen und sprach zu dem Zeitpunkt 0 Deutsch. Von daher ist das eine riesen Leistung, denn je später man anfängt eine Sprache zu lernen, desto schwieriger bzw. oft unmöglich ist es, den Akzent wegzubekommen.
She was asked how well she knows her compatriot Karel Gott (very long because of her parents, who have held famous new year's eve parties); if she has ever done a cruise with a ship (yes, with her girlfriend); then they talked about BAP and Wolfgang Niedecken, who is very famous in Germany; about fitness, muscles and make-up (Marta does everything by herself), about touring and walking in nature...
Frankly, I surprised you are being polite after what I've said. Thumb up for you. :-) Speaking of turkish, it's gradually becoming a second official language in Germany? It seems to me like half of the population of Germany is from Turkey, right? Btw. Czech sounds great, natural. ;-) Anyway, the most beautiful languages are spanish and italian.
Turkish a second official language in Germany? LOL I`m sure there a people who yearn for this, but no - there is no reason for this. It was just an example, which language sounds harder (in my ears). I'm almost certain that one changes his mind, when you suddenly have a very different relation to the land, because of love.
Na, nun übertreib mal nicht. Türkisch zum Beispiel hört sich noch viel härter und unschöner an als deutsch. Und tschechisch ist nun wieder ganz was anderes. So keep cool ;)