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Is French Spanish or Italian easier?

Is French Spanish or Italian easier?

Grammatically French is the easiest one. Italian is probably the most difficult of the three languages grammatically. Even the pronunciation is harder than the Spanish one, it has more phonemes and the difference between double and simple consonants. It also has more consonants the FRench.

What should I learn first Spanish French or Italian?

Spanish is the most useful so it should be first. Then it depends if you prefer Italian or French. I prefer Italian over French. My two cents would be to focus on French first, if you do not desire to continue learning all three at the same time (which is totally feasible for someone who is an avid language learner).

Can Italians understand Spanish?

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Surprisingly, yes! It is entirely possible for an Italian speaker to understand Spanish, but each person needs to adapt, speak slowly, and sometimes change their vocabulary. Spanish and Italian are two languages that are very close in terms of vocabulary and grammar.

Is learning Italian difficult?

Is Italian hard to learn for English-speakers? We have good news: The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) considers Italian to be one of the easiest languages for English-speakers to learn. In fact, they estimate that you just need twenty-four weeks (or 600 hours) to acquire basic fluency.

Is Italian more like French or Spanish?

In terms of grammar it is more similar to french and in terms of vocabulary it’s similar to both. The southern dialects of Italian share more similarities to Spanish. It makes sense that Italian shares a lot in common with both Spanish and French given the history of the Roman Empire and Latin Language.

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Is French harder than Italian?

Italian is considerably easier than French. The accent is easier, without the nasal vowels of French. The French tend to speak in an endless hurry, running the words together and because they leave the ends off most of their words there’s an indistinctness to French. African and Arabic French are far easier to follow.