Remove all English-specific references from modules. Rewrite pronunciation instructions, grammar comparisons, reading rules, and exercises to be language-agnostic so the course works for students of any native language.

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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ The verb "wissen" (to know a fact) has two main forms in the present:
$GRAMMAR Adjective Comparison
Adjectives (and certain adverbs) have comparative and superlative forms as in English, but with some differences.
Adjectives (and certain adverbs) have comparative and superlative forms, with some distinctive features.
The comparative form is made by adding "-er" to all adjectives no matter what length:
{schnell} -> {schneller}
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Before two or more consonants a stem vowel is usually short ({finden}, {alles},
### 2. Capitals
All German nouns are capitalized ({Glas}, {Lehrer}), as are the forms of the formal "you" ({Sie}, {Ihnen}, {Ihr}). On the other hand, unlike in English, "ich" and adjectives of religion ({katholisch}) and nationality ({deutsch}) are not capitalized.
All German nouns are capitalized ({Glas}, {Lehrer}), as are the forms of the formal "you" ({Sie}, {Ihnen}, {Ihr}). However, "ich" and adjectives of religion ({katholisch}) and nationality ({deutsch}) are not capitalized.
### 3. Hyphens