It s better to learn French than Spanish????

Updated on educate 2024-05-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The question is as good as whether it is better to learn Japanese or Korean.

    1. Interest first. If you have a special affection for France or Spain, study whichever one.

    2. According to the learning environment. Although French and Spanish are both small languages, the learning environment of French in China is much better than that of Spanish. Basically, you can learn French at a high level in first-tier cities, on the one hand, because there are many training schools, and on the other hand, there are many French people in China.

    In the domestic market, Spanish language training is still in its infancy, with mixed results. Even in Shanghai, there is no guarantee that you will be able to learn Spanish.

    3. If you are going to university, both languages are acceptable, and if you are employed, they are good. Francophonie is more developed. However, if you're going to the U.S., knowing Spanish is a unique advantage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    But French is a minor language.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Spanish is spoken more broadly. As a person who has systematically studied French and Spanish, it is recommended that you choose French. The big tongue of Spanish is too difficult to learn, and in addition, Spaniards speak faster than French, so it is difficult to keep up during the first period.

    The length of time is mainly determined by the learning ability of the students and the usual study time. Generally, it is better to study for at least half a year. Online classes are round-the-clock classes that can be held anytime, anywhere.

    People can learn in any scene, and truly learn, work, and live without mistakes.

    With the deepening of Sino-foreign exchanges, more and more high-end talents with small languages are needed, and more and more Chinese people choose to study in Germany, France, Russia, Spain and other countries.

    The pronunciation rules are simple in both languages, with a fixed pronunciation of each letter, but there are some special rules to memorize. In French, there are shh-boo and mute sounds of the letter h; In Spanish, the letter X is pronounced HE or IKS, B and V, when B and V are pronounced, and when B is pronounced, and when V is pronounced, etc., need to be memorized. Comparatively, Spanish has more pronunciation rules.

    The syntax of both languages is more complex. This is a good aspect of conjugation next to the verb. French has 4 forms and 22 tenses, with 11 commonly used tenses.

    Spanish has 6 forms and 19 tenses, 14 of which are commonly used. The virtual future imperfect tense and virtual future perfect tense, which are not used in French today, are still used in everyday life in Spanish. Spanish conjugation is more difficult to master.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Spanish is easy to learn, I have studied both languages, Spanish pronunciation is easier than French, grammar is keyed, and there are fewer rules than French. There are many kinds of articles in French, and there are three kinds of yin and yang in the part of speech, and two kinds of Chang shirt in Spanish. The most important thing is that Chang Yi is much more useful than French after learning Spanish.

    Because Latin America is almost all key and Spanish-speaking.

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