Is it hard to learn italian?
Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at
3:40 pm
I really love this language,i also love French,anyways should i learn French or Italian?
And is it hard to learn Italian?
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italian is the best and it is not difficult…
Italian and Spanish are both very much alike, and in some ways are similar to English.
They both have a logical verb tensing which become easier and easier to learn as you advance through the learning process. In my experience, French and German were difficult to learn.
French is more usefull. and is easy to learn if english is first lang..
Most french get offended when you kill a word or pronouce wrong. Canadians and french
Italian is a little harder than spanish to learn . of no use unless you travel to said area.
Download Rosetta stone version 3 for free and try them all out.
if you dont like downloading them go to mall kiosk and just return within 30 days
Im fluent in Italian and Spanish, both being romance languages, in high school I hated learning French, I wonder why but still. As for difficulty, I think the verbal buildings and conjugation in Italian for the most part is formed similar to English, past, present, actions and so on is pretty much straight forward, French from what ive heard strays of im some of these categories going by its own rules. People say on a global level French is more beneficial, but still if we go by that, then just knowing English you got it made for the most part (maybe Mandarin as well, but that another topic……hint hint). I just think go for what appeals you, Ive met people that love the French accent and go on just that.