This might depend on your mother tongue, and on your knowledge of other languages.
Italian would usually be easier for native English speakers - given that there are many shared grammatical structures, word-roots and even spelling/pronunciation similarities.
However, if you have any exposure to other Asian languages, one might find Japanese relatively easy.
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.
The most cherished aspiration or dream in Italian is "sogno," in French it is "rve," and in Japanese it is "."
My biggest dream is to achieve success and happiness in my life. In French, it is "rve," in Italian, it is "sogno," and in Japanese, it is "."
Apple - Manzana (Spanish), Pomme (French), Apfel (German), Mela (Italian), Ringo (Japanese) Banana - Plátano (Spanish), Banane (French), Banane (German), Banana (Italian), Banana (Japanese) Orange - Naranja (Spanish), Orange (French), Orange (German), Arancia (Italian), Orenji (Japanese) Grape - Uva (Spanish), Raisin (French), Traube (German), Uva (Italian), Budo (Japanese) Strawberry - Fresa (Spanish), Fraise (French), Erdbeere (German), Fragola (Italian), Ichigo (Japanese)
Both are similarly hard to learn. Compared to Chinese, Japanese is more difficult and complex! Once you know Chinese, it's easy to pick Japanese up as well! So in order to have a good command of Japanese, now i am learning ordinary Chinese characters!
Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.
Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.
YES!! the hardest language is English!
"Japanese" in English is Giapponese in Italian.
calamari is Italian
Soga is the same in Italian and Japanese. In Italian, it functions as a Japanese loan name designating a prominent clan of Korean origin, 536 - 645. The pronunciation will be "SO-ga" in Italian.
Kisu is a Japanese equivalent of the Italian word baci. The masculine plural Italian noun translates into English as "kisses," which is one of the possible translations of the Japanese equivalent. The pronunciation will be "key-soo" in Japanese and "BA-tchee" in Italian.
describe the German, Italian, and Japanese drives for empire.
no,japanese
イタリア語 (Italian)
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.
yes