Are Spanish French and German similar?
Well, at least in the beginning, since both languages belong to the same family tree. Not to mention the fact that many Germans speak good English. While French and Spanish are classes of the Romance languages, German and English relate to the Indo-European language family’s Germanic branch.
Which language is easier German or Japanese?
Between the two languages, German has been much easier to both learn and practice, due to the similarity to English (my native language) and Spanish (my second language), the abundance of resources online, and the commonality of German-speakers in the western world.
What languages does Wordreference have?
The site has grown gradually ever since to become one of the most-used online dictionaries, and the top online dictionary for its language pairs of English-Spanish, English-French, English-Italian, Spanish-French, and Spanish-Portuguese.
Is Italian and German the same language?
While Italian is a Romance language that originates from Latin, German is (as the name suggests) a Germanic language, which means that it’s a kind of “cousin” of English. But you came here with a specific question: Which one should I learn? German and Italian are two very different languages.
Which language has more scope German or French?
French has more scope as it has come in most of the schools also a gud teacher can get a good amount for it . French has more scope as it has come in most of the schools also a gud teacher can get a good amount for it .
Is Japanese more difficult than German?
German is much easy than Japanese. German has almost English alphabets, just pronunciation is different but Japanese is totally different in case of alphabets, pronunciation, grammar etc.
Is Italian or German harder?
Its grammar is less intuitive for me than German, but it is not significantly harder. Any Spanish or French you may already know makes Italian quite a bit easier. IMHO, neither one is really easier or harder for an English speaker to learn. Equal difficulty, just in different ways, but neither one is terribly hard.