What will be the easiest language to learn if i speak english? French, italian, russian, or german?
Friday, October 30th, 2009 at
3:20 pm
i am in spanish 2 right now so hopefully i will be able to speak that fluently after a while but i eventually want to learn all of them which one should i do first though besides spanish?
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Italian structurally is defiantly the easiest.
German if you want to get good is harder than you would expect. Its ok if you want to learn it at a bit lower than GCSE standard but forming a sentence can get very complicated at any higher than about year 9.
french was my favourite… its harder than italian but more countries world wide speak it.
I have not studied russian but it is notoriously hard!
Having said all that none of that should be taken into consideration unless you have a good teacher. despite italian being the easiest it was the one i found harder because my teacher was hopeless! so most importantly get a good teacher and you can learn any one of them!
French and Italian, maybe Dutch or Scandinavian languages.
German will be a bit harder, and Russian quite a bit harder.
Violence… its a language too ya know. Beatin the sh*t outta people with a knight stick…. the only thing is they dont talk back. lol.
if your native language is English then German would be the easiest for you to learn….
for a Spanish speaker it would be French or Italian
English and German are both Germanic Origin which means they are both closer to its original form which gives them many similarities,
German has a fad belief that its hard because of the "vicious spitting of words" that some specific Germans have created as a stereotype,
either way, none will be in itself ‘easy’ to learn… just ‘less hard’
http://www.neatorama.com/2008/02/05/the-language-tree/
Hi Sally!
Already knowing some Spanish will definitely help you learning French. The vocabulary is very some similar. I am a French native speaker and even though I haven’t studied Spanish at all I can pick up some words and even some sentences sometimes.
Many English words are also derivative of French words so this makes one more similarity too.
I would add that if you are motivated, you can learn any language! GO travel in France or find a good system that will work or you.
Bon courage!