Spanish is easier to learn than french. in my opinion it is and other people also because they have alot of words similar to ours.
For an English speaker, French is one of the easiest language to learn. The grammar and conjugations are quite difficult - as in German and Spanish - but the vocabulary is relatively easy and the alphabet is close to the English one.
english spanish and french
French children are first taught French. The first foreign language is English, then Spanish, then German.
Spanish, definitely! Mandarin Chinese is the number one most-spoken language, followed by English, then Spanish. French ranks around 9th.
The American language was not decided by just a whole bunch of letters and sounds together. The truth is, English comes from many languages, some including English, French, Spanish, German, etc. For a French example, the name Titanic. For a Spanish example, taco and so much more. So, a Spanish language can influence an American language so much.
English, Spanish and French English, Spanish and French
For an English speaker, French is one of the easiest language to learn. The grammar and conjugations are quite difficult - as in German and Spanish - but the vocabulary is relatively easy and the alphabet is close to the English one.
infact English is the easiest one but if you are an English speaker i advise you to learn French or Spanish they are almost difficult but easier than the others such as Germanic and Russian
Sign language in a different language, like Spanish, French etc? Written Spanish, French etc
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There is no reason for why you shouldn't take French in school, especially if your native language is English. French would be one of the easier if not the easiest language for an English speaker, and will bring you a better knowledge of English.
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French children are first taught French. The first foreign language is English, then Spanish, then German.
1) English 2) Spanish 3) French
Canada=english+french Usa=english+spanish
Spanish, definitely! Mandarin Chinese is the number one most-spoken language, followed by English, then Spanish. French ranks around 9th.
The American language was not decided by just a whole bunch of letters and sounds together. The truth is, English comes from many languages, some including English, French, Spanish, German, etc. For a French example, the name Titanic. For a Spanish example, taco and so much more. So, a Spanish language can influence an American language so much.