Since I speak a lot of foreign languages, people are always asking what was the easiest language to learn. I wish it were as simple as saying French, or German, or Spanish. Unfortunately, like so many subjects the answer is far more complex than one might think.
It's not always a matter of which is the easiest to language to learn. In order to understand which language is easiest for you to learn, you must analyze the differences and similarities between the different languages.
For example, many English speakers in the United States immediately think that Spanish is the easiest language to learn. But that's only because Spanish is the default second language spoken around this country. So indeed, Spanish may be easier for many Americans than some other foreign languages. One problem, however, is that many north Americans falsely believe that speaking Spanish is little more than adding an "-o" to the end of every word in a sentence. Nothing could be further from the truth.
One thing that must be taken into consideration is that Spanish is a Latin language, but it is also largely influenced by Arabic. So there are a lot of words in the language that do not follow the rules are available Latin language. While English as a lot of Latin words in it, it is really a Germanic language. And because of that, Spanish ultimately does not share as many similarities as you might think.
Although English is descended from German, that does not necessarily mean that English speakers can easily pick up the German language. German for most north Americans, contains many unusual guttural sounds. In fact, it is fair to say that most people from the United States have not heard proper German spoken. German also has very complex grammar and word structuring, making it even more complicated to navigate for the average English speaker. That said, however, German and English do share some profound similarities in core vocabulary and some aspects of grammar.
French is another language that is of interest to many English speakers. Unfortunately, most people in the United States have been given a bad impression of the French language as well as French people. And the little that people know about the French language is inaccurate at best. For that reason, when most Americans begin learning French they must unlearn a lot of bad habits that have been drilled into them for a long time.
Like Spanish, French is also in Latin language. Yet it has one distinct difference. You see, over a period of about one hundred years or so in recent history, France had been invaded by Germany no less than three times. For that reason, French like English contains a lot of German influenced words.
Perhaps the biggest difficulty for most Americans when it comes to French is that they do not recognize that they already know a lot of French words. In many cases, is because they do not have been large vocabulary in their mother language.
As you can see, these three languages have many parallels they share with English which is what makes any one of them an excellent candidate if you want to learn to speak a new language. Just analyze the differences in this article and review which suits your current background and knowledge best.
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