lurn english.
2007-01-07 12:34:58
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answered by ihateacaf0 3
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I know both spanish and french and I am currently learning italian. Any of the "love" languages are very easy to learn once you have learned one because they are all based off the same root words.. So with that being said you should go for a simple language like french or spanish then move to a more difficult language like russian or italian.
2007-01-07 12:42:03
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answered by Rockell 3
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I would say Dutch since it has words similar to English and the grammar is not hard at all. I'm currently learning Dutch as a second language. I can speak Spanish a little bit as well since it was taught in high school
2016-05-23 06:21:10
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answered by Barbara 4
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French, Spanish, Italian
2007-01-07 12:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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German is the most simillar language to the English .Gramma is a little similar (but German have only 4 tenses ) ,Structure of sentence , words ... :) . ..
mmhh French , Itallian ? rather not my friend learn French and she said that it doesnt ave anything with English. Some words sound simillar , but mean something other.
Russian is funny and interesting language ,but unfortunetly it had own alphabet :D
2007-01-07 21:36:24
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answered by k_malwina 2
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Well Spanish was easy to learn for me because I know Greek. It's a pretty easy language (I think) German is a tough and ugly language.
2007-01-07 12:47:39
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answered by Tina 3
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wow you musn´t be from the USA cause you actually want to learn a new language lol
German would be the easiest but learning a new language is easier when you´r very young.
Advantage of learning french or spanish or italian is that they are all very similar in the way words are used, so you should be able to learn the others easier aswell.
wishing you good luck
2007-01-07 12:36:04
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answered by Anonymous
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foistuvall,ya gotta loin correcatetly & accuragitetly ta use da keebawd,by checkin yer spellin before ya attempt ta publish.(sorry: i've just got done watching bugs bunny).Your route to learning another language might be to practice the one you already speak (be diligent) by independant reading,review what you read orally and in writing,Hang with someone who speaks your language,plus a second language.No such thing as an "easy language".Easy frustration & your typos might mean a learning-attention problem. What you do is tell your mom & search the internet(more homework:how do ducklings & goslings learn to chirp?)
2007-01-07 13:18:20
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answered by quackpotwatcher 5
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i know u said u didnt want to use spannish, but that may be easier as there alot more spanish speakers than any other non english language, so you would always get lots of practice, and wld have more opportunities to use your new skill
2007-01-07 12:39:38
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answered by fifi 2
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But, German is such an ugly language. Why not French?
2007-01-07 12:34:29
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answered by Shossi 6
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hmm i suppose you wouldn't consider italian? it resembles spanish, but it is different. italian words are often very similar to english words, and the consonents are very easy to pick up, following the baqsic principal of ah eh eee oh ooo
2007-01-07 12:37:50
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answered by Maybe 2
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