Posted on March 12th, 2010 by anonym
Apparently the Altaic languages have the most structure and fewest irregularities, making them easier to learn.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altaic_lang...
The only Altaic language of which I can speak a few words is Turkish, and can confirm that it is more structured than English of French.For an English speaker, I think Spanish is easiest to learn.
It is spelt phonetically. The pronunciation is relatively easy. The vocabulary is Latin-based, and so is familiar to English speakers as our vocabulary has borrowed heavily from Latin. The grammar is also relatively simple.Easily Spanish.
I spent 5 years with French and got nowhere.
It only took me 2 years to learn Spanish, I got A equivalent grades and feel completley comfortable in Spain! (:Spanish,and french, if you can learn one. You can TOTALLY learn the other one! French and Spanish are so simalar! I would start with Spanish though, its earsier to star with.french and spanish
theyre very similar so once you get to grips with once its easier to pick up another
:)afrikaans. and it's fun :P
try these sites:
http://www.mieliestronk.com/afrint.html
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/...
http://www.phrasebase.com/english/learn/...definitely spanish because all the words are almost the same and when you speak spanish is sounds so beautiful!I took French in high school, and LOVED it! When in college, I thought it would be easier to learn Spanish since my degree didn't give me much time to study. I struggled through it, but finally got a full year.
A few years ago when I went to Mexico, I was talking, and spoke Spanish, French AND English all in one sentence! I have yet to learn Hindi and have heard it for quite some time. So for me... it was French... (or perhaps that is the time when I was better at learning it)If your first language is English, then I think Spanish or Italian is the very easiest to learn and learn quick. I encouraged my son to take Spanish because bilingual with English and Spanish is good for jobs and easy to learn. It just takes practice and studying like anything else. Spanish isn't so hard, but I don't know how it compares to Italian. Pig Latin, perhaps.Probably Spanish i think !!!!check this out for learning a new language
http://www.hardwaremod.comMust be English, i learnt to speak it as a baby!Depends on your native language. For native English speakers, French and Spanish are considered two of the easiest. Japanese and German are two of the harder ones.The easiest language to learn and speak is probably Spanish, it is also the most useful. Spanish, French, and Italian have some similarities, so once you learn one, it is easier to pick up on the other. French has some difficult grammar, but it is fun to listen to, same with Italian. french and it sounds so sexy as wellThe one your parents speak.#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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