no because im french and it took me two weeks to learn English
Both German and French have their difficulties. This is also a matter of personal background, but both French or German vocabularies are reasonably easy to learn for an English speaker. I tend to think that German grammar is rather hard to master.
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.
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 probably the easier language. Some words even sound like the English ones.
Answer: French is probably the easiest language for a native English speaker to learn. Although the pronunciation is difficult in the beginning, you'll find that the vocabulary is very similar to English.
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.
problably German, Japanese, French, Spainish, Itallian, and Latin ;-)
ENGLISH easy to learn
easy to learn = einfach/leicht zu lernen easy to learn = einfach/leicht erlernbar easy to learn = einfach/leicht zu erlernend (adjective only)
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.
Generally, yes. The french horn is easy to learn, but difficult to play well.
German has the second largest number of first language speaking people in Europe.Coming after Russian but before French and English.It is also one of the world's major languages.Also it's very easy to learn and very fun to learn---------------------------------------------------It is easy to learn? And what about 'deutsche Sprache - schwere Sprache'? I think if the questioner never plans to leave America he'd better learn Spanish. Next option for me would be French. In lots of former colonies it is still an official language and therefore in many countries in Africa, some islands and don't forget Quebec. And then I would maybe think of German. I have nothing against my mother tongue but I am glad that I don't have to learn German as a second language.