I'm fluent in Spanish...
The languages are very similar, like English and American.
My advice is to learn Spanish first; slightly more difficult, then, Italian should come easy.
Good luck xx
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Ok thx, anyone else got an opinion about this?
It depends on your personal and professional goals. Spanish is more widely spoken globally, while Italian can be useful for travel in Italy and for appreciating art, music, and cuisine. Consider where and how you plan to use the language when making your decision.
Yes, the name of a language should be capitalized in a sentence. For example, "She speaks Spanish fluently."
The choice of an official language depends on the context and cultural diversity of the country. In Spanish-speaking countries or regions, it may make sense for Spanish to be the official language to reflect the predominant language spoken. However, it is important to also consider the rights and needs of linguistic minorities in order to promote inclusivity and diversity.
Spanish and Italian are similar to Portuguese and French. These languages are all Romance languages, which means they evolved from Latin and share similar vocabulary, grammar structure, and sound patterns.
In general, the word "Spanish" should be capitalized when it refers to the specific language or nationality. However, "homework" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. So, "Spanish homework" should only be capitalized if it is the title of an assignment or if it is at the beginning of a sentence.
You should capitalize a language when it is the name of the language or when referring to it as a proper noun, but not when used as a common noun. For example, "I am learning Spanish" (correct) vs. "I am learning how to speak spanish" (incorrect).
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.
if u go to a difernt country then u wold get on better! hope this was usefull!
that's hard aah... well her are my things.. Italian ,Spanish, or French maybe German? or am i just in to it ;))
it's Spanish you should ask what is the language used by Spaniards.
The choice of an official language depends on the context and cultural diversity of the country. In Spanish-speaking countries or regions, it may make sense for Spanish to be the official language to reflect the predominant language spoken. However, it is important to also consider the rights and needs of linguistic minorities in order to promote inclusivity and diversity.
Spanish is the second most common language in the United States. There are more Spanish speakers in the Americas then any other language. Throughout the world it is the fourth most common language.
it should be "tonto" or "torpe"
I don't know about the babies, but you definitely write your own language. Your question should read: "Do babies talk their own language?"
There are many websites that help teach the Italian language. There is also software, like Rosetta Stone, that can assist you in learning. You should take some Italian classes too, so you can practice talking to other Italian speakers.
They should, if they expect to be able to teach the language to students. It doesn't necessarily have to be their native language, but they should be highly proficient in it. It is nearly impossible for one to teach Spanish (or any other language, for that matter) without speaking it, whether it be their native tongue or not. Thus, most (if not all) Spanish teachers speak Spanish.
Because a lot of people in America speak Spanish.
Spanish and Italian are similar to Portuguese and French. These languages are all Romance languages, which means they evolved from Latin and share similar vocabulary, grammar structure, and sound patterns.