Well, I don't think you'll find it that tough if you're dedicated.
Hindi and Urdu are virtually the same language... the main difference is the script (Hindi is Devanagari and Urdu is Persian).
Spanish is probably the easiest Romance language to learn - the grammar and the pronunciation are very regular and a lot of the vocabulary will be familiar to you as you are obviously already fluent in English and most of English higher vocab is drawn from Latin or French, which are very closely related to Spanish.
2006-07-28 15:09:47
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answered by the last ninja 6
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The Americas are a unusual situation, it isn't natural for entire nations to talk a unmarried language within the contiguous three continents permit on my own for entire companies of them. Bengali is an Indic language like Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu or Marathi. For an English speaker its lovely tough to gain knowledge of, no longer as tough as Chinese regardless that because its nonetheless Indo-European. Bengali is spoken within the geographic area of Bengal, that's the state of West Bengal in India, and East Bengal, ie Bangladesh.
2016-08-28 16:14:48
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answered by kaufmann 4
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its possible to learn at least two languages at the same time, but if it exceeds 2 then it will be difficult for you....
yes hindi and urdu are similar languages, so you are on the right track, and when the time comes that you are ok in them, then you can study spanish next....
i, for one, is in a similar situation as you, i learned english in early stages of school, then spanish around 12 units of it because its on our curriculum in college
now, im trying hindi but not a formal one, its through my friends online, lolz, but i feel happy to explore other nationality's tongue
my best wishes to you in this endeavor...
2006-07-28 14:38:44
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answered by sheikaella 4
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Ninja is right....Hindi and Urdu are very close. Only the alphabet changes.
But all are Indo-European languages so they all have at least something related to English.
2006-07-28 17:09:02
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answered by cognitively_dislocated 5
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Hindi and urdu are similar languages.......so you can learn them together easily...........Spanish is altogether different........better first finish Hindi and urdu.
2006-07-28 21:42:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people who study language aquisition (learning languages) think it is actually easier to learn several at a time.
2006-07-28 14:33:47
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answered by AuntieRae 2
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ofcourse it is hard. Thank god, I already know all those languages you're learning.
2006-07-28 14:33:28
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answered by Jill 4
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Well Spanish is a peace of cake to learn but I dunno about the others
2006-07-28 14:33:22
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answered by Sammie Lee 3
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