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Old 03-04-2008, 11:51 PM
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whats the easiest language (in general) for an english native?

spanish or italian? the articles in italian seem to be more consistent, and the pronounciation/reading as well, but spanish is easier to get exposed to. maybe someone has another experience with these languages?
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I would go with the Spanish since it's more accessible for you to practice with someone else.
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DO NOT TAKE SPANISH I TAKE IT AND I GO THROUGH HELLLLLL!!! italian stallion
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neither. english people are suprisingly incompetent at learning foreign languages. spanish and italian are about equal in terms of dificulty anyway, but they have a series of "open" and "closed" vowels, while english doesnt.
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