In order to answer this, you have to specify the native language of the learner. For example:
English, German, Spanish, Portuguese. Good luck to learn these four main language and you can go of the World.
english is the most commonly used language
Yes, English is taught as a second language in many schools. About 37% of Polish people can speak English as a second language.
commen sense? some do it just depends what they want to learn.
You have to learn at least one foreign language at school. Mostly this is english.
English, German, Spanish, Portuguese. Good luck to learn these four main language and you can go of the World.
French is probably the easier language. Some words even sound like the English ones.
The English language has adopted words from many other languages- as a result, the vocabulary and rules of grammar are extremely complex (is it you and I, you and me, me and you, I and you, etc) English is one of the harder languages to learn as a second language.
One easy way to learn Portuguese is to practice regularly with native speakers, use language apps or online resources, watch Portuguese movies or TV shows, and listen to Portuguese music or podcasts to immerse yourself in the language. Joining a language exchange group or taking a course can also help you improve your skills.
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I want to learn english language,please.
Latin is a tough language to learn and harder to master. The English word Drinker translates into potor, potator, and bibitor.
Yes
Grandma in Potuguese is "Avó" or simply "vó". My first language is Portuguese and I love to help people learn it. ;)
I think it'd be easier to learn Spanish but it'd more interesting to learn Portuguese. I want to learn stuff where it isn't the norm.If you are going to learn ONE language, you will find that Spanish is much more useful. It is also a bit easier to learn. However, if you want to learn BOTH, learn Portuguese first and then later learn Spanish. The good thing about Portuguese is that once you know it you can understand Spanish as well (not perfectly, but a good portion of it). This does not work in reverse, Spanish speakers can understand almost nothing of Portuguese.I am currently in Brazil learning Portuguese for the same reason: it is more out of the norm to know Portuguese than to know Spanish. I stand out and I like that. However, after learning Portuguese I know that it will be relatively easy for me to learn Spanish, so that will be my next goal.Portuguese is much more harder to understand depending on your origin. If you're american or english, I'm pretty sure Spanish is a lot easier, as HUNDREDS of english words originated from Spanish. On the other hand, if you're from eastern europe (Romanian, Ukrainian, etc.), Portuguese will be a walk in the park, since there's many alphabetical and phonetical similarities. Besides, phonologically and even in written terms, spanish is much more fluent and easy to grasp than portuguese anyway.
English is the hardest language to learn hun'.
Different people have different reasons why they decide to learn a foreign language. So the "why" is very personal. Never the less if i was making a presentation of a Portuguese Language course i would point the main reasons to learn this language to be:1st - Portuguese language is represented in the 4 major continents - Asia, Europe, Africa and America;2nd - Portuguese is the native language of 10 countries - Portugal, Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea, Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe and Macau;3rd - Portuguese is the 5th most spoken language in the world.This means that if you learn Portuguese you can communicate (travel, doing business, study, etc) with all Portuguese speaking countries (which are a lot). So its a very useful language. Other reasons my be connected with the beauty of the language itself, after all it is a language that belongs to the Romance Languages.