Well, Italian is way way better because it is an easier language to learn as words are written as they sound whereas in spanish the letter 'j' is pronounced 'h'
I Thinks Italian Parents Beats Their Childrens More Thans The Spanishes.
It could be, but it sounds more Italian than Spanish. Corrado is definitely Italian.
Both Spanish and Italian are Romance languages, so they have similarities in vocabulary and grammar. Some people may find Spanish easier due to its simpler pronunciation and verb conjugations, while others may find Italian easier because of its closer resemblance to Latin. Ultimately, the perceived difficulty of each language may vary depending on the individual's background and linguistic preferences.
Both Spanish and French are valuable languages. The "better" language depends on your personal preferences, career goals, and interests. Spanish is more widely spoken worldwide, while French is the second-most learned language globally and can be beneficial for diplomacy and international business. Ultimately, the best language for you is the one that aligns with your goals and interests.
Hungarian are better than Italian meatballs.
than Italian euros speak Italian and in Spain spanish
because it would be better than talking everyday latin but Italian is better to understand
Ana in Portuguese and Spanish is Anna in Italian.
Well, Italian words are more similar to English, but Spanish grammar is easier for an English speaker. Italian: tavolo is Table in English, but mesa in Spanish. Italian: cane is Canine in English, but perro in Spanish. Italian: ritornare is To return in English, but volver in Spanish. Italian: spendere is To spend in English, but gastar in Spanish. Italian: cercareis To search in English, but buscar in Spanish. Italian: arrivare is To arrive in English, but llegar in Spanish. Italian: forchetta(for-Ket-tah) is Fork in English, but grabador in Spanish. Italian: pepe is Pepper in English, but pimienta in Spanish. Italian: carota is Carot in English, but zanharia in Spanish. Italian: piselliare Peas in English, but guisantes in Spanish. Italian: banana is Banana in ENglish, but platano in Spanish. Plus there are many Italian words in English. Cooking/food, musical, and ghetto terms can be found in English from Italian.
Amigo in Spanish is amico in Italian.
Spanish = Gracias Italian = Grazie
If you love both Italian and Spanish but cannot choose which one to study, you should consider which language would serve you well most in your chosen career. Spanish is more popular than Italian so that is something to consider also.