Maybe Spanish but i don't know because i haven't tried it. But it's a Latin based language so it may be easy.
Italian can be relatively easy to learn for English speakers due to similarities in grammar and vocabulary. The language also has a clear and consistent pronunciation system. However, like any language, the level of difficulty will depend on your language learning experience and how much time you dedicate to practicing and immersing yourself in the language.
Languages that are considered easy to learn for English speakers include Spanish, Italian, and French due to their similarities in vocabulary and structures. However, ease of learning a language can vary depending on individual interests and learning styles.
Native speakers of English and the Romance languages usually find Italian easy to learn. In my opinion, Italian is the easiest of the romance languages to learn by far. Italian seems to have strong similarities with two other romance languages in that its grammar is quite like French and its pronunciation is much like Spanish. Although easier than either. If I had to learn to speak any language without an instructor I would choose Italian because of its consistency regarding pronunciation and grammar, similarity of letter to corresponding sound with English and abundance of literature, film and native speakers. And, it's FUN!
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That depends on the lingos that you know already. For a native speaker of English, basic Italian and Spanish are easy. If grammar is a struggle, some languages have grammar that is similar to English, yet easier. Three I have experience with are Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish. There are but two genders, one much more common (in fact it's called "common") than the other, there are easy verb conjugations (I be, you be, he/she be, we be, you all be, they be) and sentence structures (especially with Norwegian and Swedish) are almost identical to English. All of Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish have sounds very different from English. If easy grammar isn't an issue then I'd definitely say Italian or Spanish are the easier to pronounce and get used to.
Okay, well, most people say Spanish is #1 easiest language in the world. I admit, it's pretty easy. And second of all, ENGLISH IS A HARD LANGUAGE. Of course if you grow up and only speak English, it's easy. Cause your family speaks English. But, that doesn't count. i think that the eaisest language to learn in the world besides English is Spanish, and Jamican, also French
Well, that depends on how your gonna learn, English is my 3rd language, and it was easy for me because i learned by listening to English, cz i live in America, but i was fluent in English after about 6 months of being in America. so hope that answered your question!
If you find Spanish to be easy to learn, you'll probably have a similarly easy time learning Italian or Portuguese, or French to a certain extent.
Given your fluency in English and Spanish, languages such as Italian, French, or Portuguese might be easier to learn due to their similarity in vocabulary and grammar structures. These languages belong to the same language family, which can help you grasp them more easily compared to languages from different language families.
Learning English can be fun and easy. Programs like Rosetta Stone are easy to use programs that teach any language you would like to learn and have had great reviews from users.
well they might be thinking of moving and English is an easy language //// English has become over the centuries the international business language probably because the English empire was so widespread and it is also easy to learn
Russian is an easy language to learn for some people. For others it is an incredibly frustrating language to learn.