in my opinion spanish because you can sound out the words by how they're spelt. They're spelled phoneticly and not all weird like english, french, and german. I also think spanish is a good language to learn because it is very useful because so many ppl speak it exspecially in the U.S. and Latin America
French, of course, and this is easier
Nein. Spanish is the easiest for English speakers. German is not an easy language.
That depends on the lagnuages that you already know. For example, if you already have a reasonable knowledge of Russian, the answer might well be Polish. For most native speakers of English with a knowledge of French or Spanish (and no other foreign language) German is generally regarded as the easier of the two.
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.
Yes, because there are many more cognates in Spanish than German. (Cognates are words that sound and are spelled the same in English and another language.)
It depends on which language you are coming.
French, of course, and this is easier
Nein. Spanish is the easiest for English speakers. German is not an easy language.
Spanish (Castilian) and French share a similar language structure and the vocabulary stems mainly from Latin in both languages. This would be an advantage compared to German or a Nordic language, where most words, grammar, or the sentence structure are quite different.
That depends on the lagnuages that you already know. For example, if you already have a reasonable knowledge of Russian, the answer might well be Polish. For most native speakers of English with a knowledge of French or Spanish (and no other foreign language) German is generally regarded as the easier of the two.
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.
The Department of Defense lists French as one of the easiest languages to learn, but in my personal experience I think German is harder. That seems to confirm the DoD view. I am not German, but I can say German is not a sick language. You might not like it, but German is beautiful in its own way just as French is. Personally I found French rather easier to learn, but that doesn't prove anything.
Yes, because there are many more cognates in Spanish than German. (Cognates are words that sound and are spelled the same in English and another language.)
Definitely sign language is easier. I know people that failed spanish 1 but have an A in sign language
French and Spanish are extremely similar languages. The grammatical structures are almost identical and there are many words they share that are similar. It is just a personal preference that makes it easier. Is your ear more inclined to hear French or Spanish? That is the only thing that makes it easier or harder: how much you enjoy speaking, writing, and hearing one language over another.
French by far!
There are no requirements. I'm sure there are many french and German people who are even trying to teach their own dogs and cats french and German even at this moment. If you want to say "cat" in french, say "Le chat". But seriously, you should probably have some experience with other romance languages such as spanish or English. It will be easier to learn French. If you want to learn German, you should probably look into the Germanic languages. Although I took an introductory course in German and I didn't find it all that different from learning Spanish or French or Japanese, and I've learned some of all of those languages. The best thing you can do is rent some movies in French or German. I recommend Run Lola Run for German. Good luck.