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Chinese and spanish are two totally different languages. they can be learnt together, but the possibility of getting confused with the pronunciations and words are always there.
To make Chinese learning more easy, fun and lasting is MagiChinese's goal, and the developers have been working on it for years. Unlike any other languages, Chinese has its own unique, MagiChiese specializes in Chinese characters, Chinese language study and research, currently there is no other languages learning version. The developers are not in favor of copying the same methods to all languages. Of course, based on users feedback, it will consider the next multiple language versions to meet the needs of users in different regions.
In many languages French, Spanish and English the word hallelujah is pronounced the same but is spelled slightly different. Some or languages like Chinese and Japanese it is pronounced differently.
Yes and no. Many languages, such as Chinese and English, have dialects that are so unintelligible to each other that they might as well be different languages, whereas Spanish and Portuguese are different languages whose speakers often can understand each other's speech.
English speakers of other languages the teacher that speaks how ever many languages manly English and espanol (Spanish) and if a student moves to the school and only knows Spanish the teacher will help the student learn English or improve on his/her English. same process with other languages.
If something is 'hard' for someone is subjective. It will vary from person to person, but as a general statement learning Chinese if your native language is English is hard. This is because unlike other languages that branch from the same ancestor language--Greek and/or Latin--there aren't any cognates (words that sound and look the same like "train" and it's Spanish counterpart "tren")
Written Chinese was developed for the high-class Chinese, which meant it was more fancy and complex. Languages like Korean were developed for the lower-class servants, but Chinese was purposely made for the fancier, more advanced people in the country to show their class.
Spanish belongs to the Romance language family, which includes languages such as French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages evolved from Latin and share similar grammatical structures and vocabulary.
Given your fluency in English and Spanish, languages such as Italian, French, or Portuguese might be easier to learn due to their similarity in vocabulary and grammar structures. These languages belong to the same language family, which can help you grasp them more easily compared to languages from different language families.
They learn the same types of lessons that people learn in every other country: History, Science, Maths, Spanish (the equivalent of American/British English courses), Foreign Languages (usually English), Geography, Economics, etc.
Spanish and French numbers are not the same, but do sound alike. This is because they are both Romance Languages.
Yes, you can learn Spanish and Italian both. It will be harder if you try to learn them both at the same time.
type it in on spanish dict and listen to it