I see. But to be honest, all these things that make german complex are not necessary in everyday life for a foreigner to get along. Normally it's clear via the context what you want to say anway, so if people don't use the "Fälle", i.e. des, dem, deren etc., it will be alright, you will never sound like a German anyway.
And, Germans tend to switch to english anyway after some seconds because they feel that the conversation will become smoother and to show off with their mad english skillz.
I see. But to be honest, all these things that make german complex are not necessary in everyday life for a foreigner to get along. Normally it's clear via the context what you want to say anway, so if people don't use the "Fälle", i.e. des, dem, deren etc., it will be alright, you will never sound like a German anyway.
And, Germans tend to switch to english anyway after some seconds because they feel that the conversation will become smoother and to show off with their mad english skillz.