Exactly that.
no i sometimes think its easier then English
yes it is a very big language because most of the population speaks english.It is a hard language to learn.So is spanish.
Because it's a foreign language to you (well I'm guessing it is isn't it...?)
Subtitulos is a Spanish word which means subtitles in the English language. It may be hard to switch off the subtitles on your television if it is in a different language.
There is no hard language it's just our brains suffering a hard language for it.
Dinero is a Spanish language word that means money or hard cash, as in "Got any dinero?"
Learning Spanish can vary in difficulty depending on your native language and how much time and effort you dedicate to practice. Spanish grammar and vocabulary are relatively straightforward compared to other languages, and there are many resources available to help you learn. Consistent practice and immersion in the language will help you progress faster.
the answer to this question is IDK its too fuzzing hard for me sorry bout the foul language
Too hard to write a question correctly?
¿Fácil o difícil? is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Easy or hard?" The question also translates literally as "Easy or difficult?" in English. The pronunciation will be "FA-see-lo thee-FEE-seel" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Well, Portuguese is a well-known language. However, it is not as spoken and popular as Spanish is. But people, are aware that Portuguese is a language and that it bears a lot of similarity to Spanish. So, in terms of how many people are aware of it, yes Portuguese is somewhat as common as Spanish. But in terms, of how many people actually want speak it as a second/third language is a different story. I'm trying to learn Portuguese as a second language, personally I do not find hard at all.
If you live in an area where there is a high number of Spanish speakers, it would be a very good thing to learn Spanish as not only will it help you in finding a job but people really appreciate it when you make an effort to speak their first language. I certainly do appreciate when people make an effort to speak my first language. My first language is English, by the way.