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.
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.
For a native English speaker, Spanish is generally considered easier to learn as a second language compared to French. This is because Spanish has simpler grammar rules, more regular pronunciation, and many cognates (words that are similar in both languages).
It often depends on a person's individual learning style and background. However, many people find Italian to be slightly easier than French due to its simpler grammar rules and pronunciation.
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.
Easier than German ;). The grammar can be problematic.
French is a more popular spoken language in Europe than German
Farsi is easier but this does not mean that Arabic is a harsh language to learn. Aside from their different script, they both are easier than French in my opinion.
"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.
Learn pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet. Spanish being phonetic, this will then make it easier than in English, French or German, to know how to pronounce the words (many of which are very similar, or identical, to their English equivalents, but pronounced differently).
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.
yes it is because Spanish, french and German is easier than English because there is more words in English than there is in Europe.
For a native English speaker, Spanish is generally considered easier to learn as a second language compared to French. This is because Spanish has simpler grammar rules, more regular pronunciation, and many cognates (words that are similar in both languages).
It often depends on a person's individual learning style and background. However, many people find Italian to be slightly easier than French due to its simpler grammar rules and pronunciation.
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!!!!!!!!!!
infact English is the easiest one but if you are an English speaker i advise you to learn French or Spanish they are almost difficult but easier than the others such as Germanic and Russian