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Article 1: Human dignity (Menschenwürde)
Learning German: A Journey Rooted in “Menschenwürde” Okay, so I’ve been in Berlin for six months now. It’s… intense. Beautiful, definitely, but intensely German. I’m working as a translator, which is great, but let’s be honest, the language barrier has been a massive challenge. I’ve realized something pretty quickly: understanding German isn’t just about learning…
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