21-01-2023, 10:27 PM
(21-01-2023, 09:47 PM)lololololol Wrote:It’s because English is your native language. Unlike most (all?) other European languages, English has no genders for nouns and has simple conjugations that don’t change based on the subject noun. Not to mention there are a lot fewer conjugation forms in English than in Spanish. I studied Spanish and my experience is very similar to yours.(21-01-2023, 09:01 PM)contributing_autist Wrote:The grammar systems of both languages are very similar. Conjugations are pretty damn hard in Spanish. At least it seemed to me when I studied it.(21-01-2023, 04:32 PM)lololololol Wrote:(17-01-2023, 01:33 AM)Mr. Golgonto Wrote: I managed to get to grips with german in a year or so. not to the point where i'm completely fluent, but i can watch german films and understand them to the point where it's fairly comfortable
Spanish is supposedly a bit easier to learn + i'm pretty ok with french as i used to live in france when i was a kid.
only pronounciation is easy, of course vocabulary too since you already speak English and some French
grammar is about as hard as French (imo quite hard tbh, maybe not as hard as Slav languages but comparable to German in difficulty), if you already speak French you should have a massive leg up
how, tbh? i found it extremely intuitive/easy
maybe because my first language is slavic, but spanish sound like a less perverse esperanto
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