Which is easier than Korean or Spanish?

Updated on educate 2024-04-11
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Indo-European languages? Haven't heard ......Spanish is Latin ......

    Personally, I think Spanish is relatively simple Although I haven't had much contact with Korean, I ......remember those fake business cards and kana when I was learning JapaneseAt least you don't have to start all over again to learn how to write ABCD. Although learning Spanish is not easy, isn't it the same to learn Korean, Japanese, and French? The important thing is that you really want to learn it well.

    It's always difficult at first, no matter what language you're learning. Spanish is also the most used language after Chinese and English, and it is similar to French, Portuguese, and Italian. Korean, what's the use of learning it if you don't go to Korea?

    Let's see what you plan to do in the future If you want to develop in Korea, learn Korean. But if not, I think it's better to learn Spanish, Spanish is actually very similar to pinyin, and you can just read whatever letter you see. Won't be as troublesome ...... as EnglishSo it's always a bit weird for people who learn Spanish first to speak English.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Personally, I think Korean is relatively simple.

    Because one radical is one sound.

    Unlike English, the same letter a can be pronounced in open-syllable, closed-syllable, and unstressed syllables.

    I think Spanish should be more similar to English (it seems to be the same Indo-European language), and about two-thirds of the words in Korean have similar pronunciation and meaning to Chinese.

    Chinese must learn Korean easily.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What are you talking about?

    The hardest part of Korean is the pronunciation problem, as long as you pass the pronunciation level, you will be considered to have started.

    Spanish is relatively Korean, so I can't say that it's simple, just like Japanese, people who haven't learned it think it's similar to kanji, and think it's easy, but when I used to learn it, I felt that it was more and more difficult to learn.

    And Korean is a feeling that the more you learn, the easier it gets.

    Spanish has a few pronunciations that are quite annoying, but if you really want to learn it, I recommend you learn Korean Chinese.

    The above is only a personal opinion and is for the landlord's reference only.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Spanish is simple because I'm in Spain. The pronunciation of the words is basically the same as that of Chinese.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Oriental language family is suitable for Chinese to learn and is relatively easy. Korean is simple.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I didn't study Spanish and am studying abroad in Korea. Maybe it's easier to speak Korean

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Those who are difficult will not, and those who will will not be difficult.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Spanish is short for Spanish.

    It belongs to the "Indo-European language family-Romance group-West Romance language branch". Ranked by the number of first language speakers, about 100 million people speak it as their mother tongue, making it the second largest language in the world, second only to Chinese.

    Spanish is spoken by nearly 100 million people in the world, both first and second languages. Among the seven continents, mainly in Latin American countries (except Brazil, Belize, French Guiana, Haiti, etc.).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    - Spanish (espanol) is abbreviated as Spanish, which belongs to"Indo-European language family-Romance family-West Romance branch"It is the second largest language in the world, after Chinese.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Spanish is Spanish, and Portuguese is Portuguese.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Spanish often refers to the Spanish language, abbreviated form.

    However, depending on the context, it is also possible to refer to Western languages and not specifically Spanish.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Spanish should be Spanish.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Spanish belongs to the Indo-European Romance language family. The text is written in the Latin alphabet. It developed from the folk Latin that was popular in the Iberian Peninsula during the Roman era, and was influenced by Arabic, French, English, and other languages.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It seems that you are a good student who is diligent and studious.

    I personally recommend :

    1.First of all, you need to learn your English well, especially your speaking skills.

    Because no matter what foreign company you enter, English is still the main language of communication. This advantage will be very helpful for you when you are new to society.

    2.Regarding the Spanish and Korean options you mentioned.

    It depends on which of your interests is greater. Because learning a foreign language requires motivation, passive learning is not the same as active learning.

    Also, you don't have to study so much, people's energy is limited.

    3.When it comes to employment, Spanish is not as versatile as Korean.

    After all, there are far fewer Spanish companies in China than Korean companies, and most of them are located in economically developed cities.

    However, Spanish is stronger than Korean in terms of treatment. Scarcity is expensive, there are really many people in China who can speak Korean, on the contrary, Spain.

    There are very few words. 4.In terms of learning, I personally recommend that the basic part is to enroll in a tutorial class to lay a good foundation.

    At the end of the day, learning a small language can really increase your own capital in the future, and it's a good thing to encourage.

    However, first of all, it is necessary to learn the professional courses and English well.

    The above is my suggestion.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You are ruthless enough I studied Spanish by myself for a while but I still gave up, I can't learn too much at all, I can't learn it, and in the end I didn't learn it well, I suggest you choose one of the two I wish you success Korean is more suitable for self-study Spanish and English are somewhat related

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The key is to see if you can pass the oral test during the interview, friend.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I've started learning Korean now... I still want to learn Japanese... In the tank!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Language has developed as it has been learned, especially for small languages. Spanish has always been a very hot subject among the minority languages, and Korean has also become popular in recent years. So no matter which one you study, you have good development prospects, but I don't know if the prospect you are talking about is finding a job or what.

    I don't understand the concept of the first floor being replaced by English. You can't let English replace the native language of a Spanish-speaking person. On the contrary, English is the lingua franca of the world, and there is no threat from Spanish. The two are not related.

    Spanish is the most spoken language in the world. Learning Spanish well will help you to learn Italian, Portuguese, French, and even communicate directly.

    In terms of difficulty and cost of learning, Korean is better. In terms of expansion space, Spanish is better, (after all, Spanish is spoken in more than a dozen countries). The key is to learn to be proficient, this is the key.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Personally, I think that Korean is too widely spoken, and Spanish is the second most spoken language after English, and it is widely spoken. If it were me, I would choose to learn Spanish.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If you want to compare it, it's Korean, because Spanish will probably be replaced by English.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Currently in Spanish, it may change later.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Of course, Korean is very easy to learn, I think it's better than Spanish, and it's very promising.

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