Different people have different strengths, some will find German easier, others will find French easier. In my opinion, French is easier.
According to the US Department of State, it takes English speakers 26 classroom hours to become fluent in French, and 30 classroom hours to become fluent in German. So they are very close.
Both German and French have their difficulties. This is also a matter of personal background, but both French or German vocabularies are reasonably easy to learn for an English speaker. I tend to think that German grammar is rather hard to master.
"better" isn't really fitting. German is easier to learn, but OTOH Germans seems to be a bit more eager to learn English than the French is. This would make French the "better" choice for improving your ability to communicate with Europeans.
Many people agree that French is a harder language to learn than Spanish, but French grammar more closely mirrors English grammar than Spanish grammar does. It is far better, if you have to choose between studying French or Spanish that you choose the language that is more useful to you since the level of difficulty of both languages (assuming you know English) is roughly equivalent. For example, we are not contrasting Spanish and Arabic where Arabic is significantly harder to learn than Spanish.
The best language to learn depends on your interests and goals. French is useful for travel and business, German is important for engineering and technology, and Japanese is helpful for electronics and video games. Choose the language that aligns with your passions and objectives.
German definatley!!!!!!!! I have to learn both and German is so much better. With french you have to learn all the past participles like aller or etre. But with German it is so much easier. Because you only have to learn the different forms of one word. plus i find German more fun!!!!!!!!!!
To learn to speak it, German is harder, yes.
French is a more popular spoken language in Europe than German
That depends on your own mother tongue. If you speak English at home then German can be quite hard. Nouns are either masculine, feminine or neuter, word order is different, correct pronunciation is tricky. It is harder than learning Spanish and about as hard as learning French.
different types of schools in UK. study German English and many more but french study 12x harder than the UK :)
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Both German and French have their difficulties. This is also a matter of personal background, but both French or German vocabularies are reasonably easy to learn for an English speaker. I tend to think that German grammar is rather hard to master.
"better" isn't really fitting. German is easier to learn, but OTOH Germans seems to be a bit more eager to learn English than the French is. This would make French the "better" choice for improving your ability to communicate with Europeans.
Many people agree that French is a harder language to learn than Spanish, but French grammar more closely mirrors English grammar than Spanish grammar does. It is far better, if you have to choose between studying French or Spanish that you choose the language that is more useful to you since the level of difficulty of both languages (assuming you know English) is roughly equivalent. For example, we are not contrasting Spanish and Arabic where Arabic is significantly harder to learn than Spanish.
The violin is generally considered harder to learn than the piano due to its complex technique and physical demands.
This question is based more on opinion than fact. In my opinion writing is harder.
The best language to learn depends on your interests and goals. French is useful for travel and business, German is important for engineering and technology, and Japanese is helpful for electronics and video games. Choose the language that aligns with your passions and objectives.
Nothing is better.