It depends on which language you are coming.
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.
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.
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.
easier is 'plus facile' in French.
"German" in French is "Allemand".
The choice between learning French or German depends on your specific goals. French is spoken widely across the world and is an official language of many international organizations. German is important for opportunities in industries like engineering and technology, especially in Europe. Consider your career aspirations and personal interests to determine which language is more important for you to learn.
German mean " allemand" in french
allemand = German, les allemands = the Germans
Yes, if you can speak French, you may find learning German easier due to some similarities in vocabulary and sentence structure. Both languages also belong to the same language family (Indo-European) which can make it easier to pick up certain grammar rules. However, pronunciation and some grammatical differences may still pose a challenge.
yes it is because Spanish, french and German is easier than English because there is more words in English than there is in Europe.
French cuisine is obviously famous, varied, and creative. There is a popular joke involving German and French: "paradise is where the mechanics are German, and the cooks are French. Hell is the other way: the mechanics are French and the cooks are German"
German!