I did Latin and French at school. I studied German on my own while at school. I learned Spanish at evening class immediately after leaving school.
I did Spanish honors with a minor in Portuguese at university, and fell in love with Portuguese. I have since done some Dutch and Italian. Of all these, I found French far and away the hardest, German the easiest, especially in the way its pronunciation is so straight forward, probably because it started as Buhnendeutsch, the dialect adopted by actors so that they could be understood by audiences throughout Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Spanish was the next easiest, but this was partly because I already knew Latin. Try the dialect of Castilla la Vieja in Northern Spain, and avolid at all cost the carelessly pronounced dialects of Cuba, the Dominican, Venezuela and the Caribbean coast of Mexico. Argentine and Uruguayan Spanish also have a difficult pronunciation, as does that of Andalusia in southern Spain..
Part of it is determined by the native person \'s language Generally Spanish is much easier. It's more phonetic and the grammar is not as complicated as in some other language. It also has the Roman alphabet unlike Cyrillic , Greek, Arabic, or Russian.
So you wouldn't have to learn a new alphabet. Hope this helps NATIVE SPANISH SPEAKER.
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