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English is way harder to learn than spanish. Really? Have you ever heard the way non-native Spanish speakers use the verbs in Spanish?

Starting, partly, they belong to a different linguistic family: Latin for Spanish and Old Germanic for English. Thus have many differences such as vocabulary, tenses, syntax, spelling, phonetics, phonology, history, and so forth.

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