Spanish, I would say is slightly more easier to learn than Italian due to similarities of sentence structure with english and many more English words borrowed into the language. Italian is also less uniform than spanish. In Italy alone I believe they all speak with a dramatically different accent and use different words for things in each province but im not sure.
You shouldnt go for which one is easier to learn you should go for the one that you would like speaking. For instance, if you are going to go to Italy or know some Italian friends and would like to impress them then learn Italian. If you see yourself as speaking to spanish speakers than learn spanish. Both are good languages to learn and you will be able to speak with more people then if you simply only spoke English.
I hope I've helped you :) Good luck
2006-12-17 04:12:24
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answered by Angie 2
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Spanish is easier to learn for 2 reasons.
1. the grammatical construction is closer to English.
2. If you live in the US, chances are that you know plenty of Spanish-speakers to give you practice.
But, I love Italian. If I hear a beautiful love song in English, Italian, and Spanish, I would find the Italian version much more beautiful,
2006-12-17 02:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends (i know both)
South American Spanish is WAY easier than Spanish from Spain
but Italian is also easy to learn
You will find that the languages are quite similar (just like Portuguese as well) and the only difference is dialect
2006-12-17 02:50:23
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answered by DeeDee 5
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I consider so. I were finding out Italian for the beyond three years, and it's been not anything however a cake stroll. For illustration, as soon as you recognize the pronunciation of the letters, you'll be able to regularly pronounce the phrases, for they're reported the unique equal method that they're spelled, with minor exceptions equivalent to "chi" and "che." Since you recognize a few French, Italian will come moderately less complicated to you than if a in basic terms English-speakme character have been to prefer it up. In Italian, you wouldn't have the "j," "g," or "y" sounds to manage, that's a satisfactory little plus, however you additionally do not get the gigantic quantity of persons who could fully grasp you such as you do in Spanish. I, individually, love the Italian language and did not wish to take Spanish given that I believed (and nonetheless do) that it was once a long way too usual, even though a lovely language the entire equal. I already realize one of the crucial usual languages on Earth (and definitely the widest-spoken one), so I determined to move with the underdog, and I have not ever regretted that choice.
2016-09-03 14:06:12
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answered by ? 4
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Definitely Spanish. It's proven as the easiest language in the world to pronounce, and the verb tenses are very easy in comparison to Italian.
I'm double majoring in Spanish and Italian at college, so I have experience in learning both! lol. I'd definitely recommend Spanish if you're looking for an easy language, plus it's so widely spoken that it's very useful to know.
Hope that helped! :)
2006-12-17 11:36:52
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answered by Stina 5
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Italian.
They are sort of the same once you learn one you can understand the other but Italian is easier trust me?
2006-12-17 02:52:43
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answered by lil titch 1
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Definitely Spanish. Simply because of the availability of resources.
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2006-12-17 02:48:44
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answered by truth_handl3r 2
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Italian
Do u know other languages when u read as u say and u write as u hear?this is something i say to my students: since u know the "alfabeto", u will be able to read any word.
Even this: contemporaneamente...
Means: in the same time
What makes a language special? That not every one speak it and hard to find resourses, thats why it is very special
2006-12-17 05:48:36
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answered by Dolce&Cattivo 1
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spanish becuase im taking it in school and i never studied for one test but my average is a 98 and my lowest grade is a 94
2006-12-17 02:53:57
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answered by E 4
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Spanish you will find more resources in the US!
2006-12-17 03:55:37
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answered by Jessi 2
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