I speak fluent spanish and portuguese, would it be easier to learn Italian or french?
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at
1:11 pm
I'm a fluent spanish speaker and native portugeuse one....I want to learn a new language which of the 2 would be easier?
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Italian.
I have noticed that the three or more closely related.
Italian. It’s the closest to Spanish.
Italian – it follows many of the same gramatical and conversational rules
Italian……def.
Italian. They’re very close
Italian would be easier. Portuguese is actually very similiar to Italian in pronunciation, and since it is latin based like Spanish, it will be a breeze for you.
i speak spanish and portuguese too and i think that italian is easier i dont know italiand but some words are similar to spanish and portuguese but french is a beautiful language but too dificult i think…
Italian is easier than French (I don’t know how is useful about these strange portuguese accents), but French is more spoken than It
You can ask me i’m italian my contact is roby-3@hotmail.it…i can help you with italian answer me!!
Italian!!!!Let’s seen if you can understand me:
"L’italiano è una lingua che deriva dal latino,come lo spagnolo,perciò capita di avere alcune parole in comune…"
Do you understand me?Bye!!!!
According to what you know, Italian will be the easiest.
You can learn French too … since you already know 2 Latin based languages (Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and French are Latin-based languages) it will be easy for you to learn the other ones.
What I have always maintained is that If you take French and used the Spanish pronounciation you have Italian ! Well not really but pretty darn close. The vocabulary is much closer to French than to Spanish. I can speak French fluently and amost fluently Spanish so I have more or less been able to improvise my way through Italian.
No doubt about it; with your knowledge of Spanish, Italian would be easier.
Italian, French is more difficult
Mais bien sûr! I’d give the edge to Italian, but both will be fairly easy.
The languages are closely related. Cognate nouns will tend to have the same genders, lots of vocabulary will match up, and many idoms will translate. A few things will be different, like the way French participles are inflected for number and gender (parlé/parlés/parlée/parlées), but Spanish ones aren’t (hablado).
Italian is very close to Spanish.
I speak french, understand italian well and speak a lil spanish..
i can tell u as i went to spanish speaking places and live close to italy that italian would be ur ootion if u already spoke french…so yeah if not u have to learn french first cos italian is "français cassé" meaning italian is some twisted french so yeah if you already know some french then pick Italian….
but as far as garmmar and rules..italian is so much easier and french has so many irregular forms and verbs….
and i hate it when ppl say spanish has some italian words..well duh it also has a LOT of french as they all came from LATIN, they all should have similarities!!
BUt u know what would be great ARABIC!!hehe, jk! i speak it and i can say exept the vocab its all easy!!
its probably easier to learn italian i think its got similar words to spanish
Itlian…………… it’s closer to spanish i think
I heard Italian is harder than french. I take french right now and there are a few toughies to figure out, but it all basically has the same rules for all the letters and such.
And in my opinion…there’s more french speakers than italian, but that’s me.