To learn to speak it, German is harder, yes.
different types of schools in UK. study German English and many more but french study 12x harder than the UK :)
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.
French is a more popular spoken language in Europe than German
Nothing is better.
I prefer German to French is Ich bevorzuge Französisch über Deutsch or Ich habe Französisch lieber als Deutsch in German.
It's just a built-in part of their language that is harder for those learning French to understand.
Yes, because the French language has a difficult etymologically pronunciation, accents etc.
That depends on your own mother tongue. If you speak English at home then German can be quite hard. Nouns are either masculine, feminine or neuter, word order is different, correct pronunciation is tricky. It is harder than learning Spanish and about as hard as learning French.
Generally the German Army was better organized than the French Army; and were overall better able to maintain their field works.
It depends on the individual and their background. Some may find German easier because of its straightforward grammar rules and phonetic spelling, while others might find French easier due to its more familiar vocabulary for English speakers and simpler verb conjugations. Ultimately, both languages require dedication and practice to learn effectively.
The difficulty of learning French or German can vary depending on your native language and background. Some find French more difficult due to its complex grammar rules and pronunciation, while others struggle with German's various verb conjugations and noun genders. Both languages have their challenges, so it's best to explore which language aligns more with your learning style and goals.
Difficulty in learning a language is subjective and can depend on an individual's background and learning style. However, some people find French harder due to its verb conjugations, silent letters, and complex pronunciation rules compared to Spanish, which has more regular verb conjugations and phonetic spelling. Ultimately, both languages can be challenging but rewarding to learn.