From Dutch -> Germans the genders are the same for most words, only Dutch has gendered (male/female) and neutral as genders, German has male, female and neutral, so I imagine they have an easier time of German.
That said, learning German pronunciation is much easier than English for non-natives, it mostly follows how it is written (you do need to know if two words are combined as that gets enunciated) whereas in English the spelling is a total mess vs the actual pronunciation.
The official German they teach in most places is more in line with itself too, with English there's British English, American English and then Canadian, Aussie, Kiwi which lean more towards BE but with some borrowed AE elements.
The German language is already nonsensical bullshit anyways.
It is not! It's a very logical and straightforward language. The Germans have no sense of humor though.
Learning German is however much harder than learning English. I do not see much logic there. For example noun genders are completely nonsensical.
From Dutch -> Germans the genders are the same for most words, only Dutch has gendered (male/female) and neutral as genders, German has male, female and neutral, so I imagine they have an easier time of German.
That said, learning German pronunciation is much easier than English for non-natives, it mostly follows how it is written (you do need to know if two words are combined as that gets enunciated) whereas in English the spelling is a total mess vs the actual pronunciation.
The official German they teach in most places is more in line with itself too, with English there's British English, American English and then Canadian, Aussie, Kiwi which lean more towards BE but with some borrowed AE elements.