It takes about the same amount of time to become fluent in either French or Italian. So neither is harder. See related links for source.
French people primarily speak French, although some may also speak Spanish or Italian as a second or third language, especially if they have learned it through education or travel. However, the official language in France is French.
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.
To learn to learn is "apprendre à apprendre" in French.
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.
If you didn't learn anything about Spanish after taking it for a year, I would definitely recommend taking french as I think its easier. French also has easier words and not many accents on the words so they are easier to remember.
Yes, you can learn Spanish and Italian both. It will be harder if you try to learn them both at the same time.
To learn to speak it, German is harder, yes.
A fast way to learn french is to go to france. Trere you will learn french in no time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Six English, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin, and German
i chose French, but i regret it. its really hard...so if i could make the choice again, i would pick Italian
No, Rosetta Stone French is specifically for learning French ; however, there are other Rosetta Stone Packages that include various other languages such as Dutch and Italian.
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French people primarily speak French, although some may also speak Spanish or Italian as a second or third language, especially if they have learned it through education or travel. However, the official language in France is French.
You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.
Currently the languages you can take are: Hebrew, Italian, French and Russian Is it compulsory to learn a language? I don't know
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 Department of Defense lists French as one of the easiest languages to learn, but in my personal experience I think German is harder. That seems to confirm the DoD view. I am not German, but I can say German is not a sick language. You might not like it, but German is beautiful in its own way just as French is. Personally I found French rather easier to learn, but that doesn't prove anything.