Mine is German. Spanish is easy if you know French tbhTraveling to Spanish speaking countries has challenged me
.. I gotta l learn
Mine is German. Spanish is easy if you know French tbhTraveling to Spanish speaking countries has challenged me
.. I gotta l learn
certainly a plus, and def appreciated in my experience.Not just that I just believe it's respectful to know a languages
I spent 30 years learning spanish (my mother tongue is french). I speak it well enough to have a decent conversation with locals. However I hate it when people say it's easy. I would admit it is easier when you already know french but definitly not easy unless you have a gift for learning new languages which is not my case.Mine is German. Spanish is easy if you know French tbh
I guess that's what I meant. Mainly I mean that structurally the Latin languages are similar and so understanding sentence structure is easier but yeah you def need to have to be decent at learning new languages.I spent 30 years learning spanish (my mother tongue is french). I speak it well enough to have a decent conversation with locals. However I hate it when people say it's easy. I would admit it is easier when you already know french but definitly not easy unless you have a gift for learning new languages which is not my case.
I had it as part of my breakfast and my dinner.I like cheese curds. The one on the poutine but just that
I bought I cheese curd bag to eat it as a snack ...
People think that they should automatically be the same because they're latin language but they're really not. Many of my latin friends tell me that in some ways it's easier to learn English than it is French because of the pronunciation and the accents. Also the silent letters tend to screw them up in both English and French. The really nice thing about Spanish is that it always sounds like it reads and it's always pronounced the same way. You just need to be able to master spanish the verbs, because Spanish verbs are fucked. Also, every time you cross a latin border the local slang changes, and there's a lot of latin borders, so that can be a challenge when travelling. English is my native tongue, but having learned both French and Spanish I would say that if you're starting from scratch that Spanish is easier to learn than French.I spent 30 years learning spanish (my mother tongue is french). I speak it well enough to have a decent conversation with locals. However I hate it when people say it's easy. I would admit it is easier when you already know french but definitly not easy unless you have a gift for learning new languages which is not my case.
You are absolutely right. The spanish language is regularly standardized which makes it easier for a french speaking person to learn spanish than the other way around. For example, In the spanish-french dictionary that I bought 40 years ago (before internet) the LL, and the CH are considered letters on their own. That has been changed since then. As I said before easier is not the same as easy. As for the accent, just like any language (british versus USA english for example) every countries have their particularities.People think that they should automatically be the same because they're latin language but they're really not. Many of my latin friends tell me that in some ways it's easier to learn English than it is French because of the pronunciation and the accents. Also the silent letters tend to screw them up in both English and French. The really nice thing about Spanish is that it always sounds like it reads and it's always pronounced the same way. You just need to be able to master spanish the verbs, because Spanish verbs are fucked. Also, every time you cross a latin border the local slang changes, and there's a lot of latin borders, so that can be a challenge when travelling. English is my native tongue, but having learned both French and Spanish I would say that if you're starting from scratch that Spanish is easier to learn than French.
I feel te same even though I'm in my 40s and my kids are teens and tweens.The world is so fucked up that even at my age of 67, I'm worried, I'm anxious etc .Most of all, I'm worried for my kids and what lies ahead.
I like cheese curds. The one on the poutine but just that
I bought I cheese curd bag to eat it as a snack ...
I'll pay attention next time hehehHave you tried the flavored ones you can get at some flea markets ? (Not sure if the one on metropolitain has it, I haven't gone in a long time)



