
Is German easier than Spanish to learn if I am a native ... - Reddit
Nov 21, 2020 · Spoken German is much easier to understand than spoken Spanish as German speakers generally speak more slowly and clearly. Obviously there are some difficult …
German v.s Spanish which one is more useful? : …
Apr 18, 2018 · German is also more valuable in the US as an additional language, because they already have more than enough native and heritage Spanish speakers. Speaking Arabic and …
Eli5: why is Spanish often considered "easier" than German for
Nov 6, 2022 · Spanish has no noun case system while German has four noun cases. Spanish has two noun genders while German has three. Overall the learning curve for grammar is harder in …
After 13 months, I finally finished the Duolingo German tree
Jan 25, 2021 · I've been studying German for more than a year now, mainly using Duolingo, and I think I'm capable of shedding some light on the situation. Background: I'm 23 years old. Other …
Which language to learn: German or Spanish? : r ... - Reddit
Jul 26, 2023 · Native Spanish speaker here, currently learning German. Well, both are hard, so I'd tell you to learn both and make a conlang so that it's easy to you. I mean, use German …
I don't think German is any harder than Spanish for an English
Nov 15, 2015 · Spanish grammar and spelling is more regular, pronunciation is far easier (outside of rolling r's, though the hard German ch is tough for me), and the diacritics are more common …
French vs Spanish vs German : r/languagelearning - Reddit
Apr 9, 2021 · I think that German would be a good choice for you, it has almost the same declension system, and some vocabulary may be similar to Russian (I have been learning …
Is German, Spanish or Italian easier to learn for a native ... - Reddit
May 10, 2021 · German is probably the hardest of all of these, but again, none could be considered easy. Honestly they are all hard in different ways. German has grammar we don’t, …
What do you guys think is harder, Spanish, or French?
After learning German (after learning Spanish) the Spanish se, le, lo, etc seem so simple to use and mostly intuitive aside from a few oddly reflexive verbs here and there. And generally, …
german, spanish, or french? : r/thisorthatlanguage - Reddit
Mar 13, 2023 · German would be more useful for science, but many Germanic countries (Germany, Netherland, Sweden, Norwegian) can speak English as a second language …