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Do you trust that the German it's teaching you is real German? All it's trained to do is to generate something that could pass as German.
I don't speak German, but so far my conversations in Spanish have been flawless. So I would trust ChatGPT with language in that regard.
FYI: It's the same with german. I think you're quite alright with the 'big' languages. I didn't spend much time with ChatGPT, but even some smaller language models speak multiple languages well enough. I tend to use english, i think the sentences are a bit more expressive and nuanced. But with ChatGPT that's probably barely noticable.