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Spanish is initially relatively easy if you can English and French.
Testing duolingo
from the vocabulary relatively easy if you can French. But no connection with English!
Vokabeln English-French are often similar.
Many words come from Latin and French.
reputation – réputaton, un exemple – an example, etc
rather it is that some terms are taken from English until one has developed one equivalent in French. This applies in particular in the field of technology.
For a time, the government had banned Anglicisms and meanwhile they are on the rise again, although many French have not learned much more in English than “My taylor is rich”.
Spanish is, from my point of view, quite easy to learn as it is a Romanesque language:
Even for a person as speechless as me, learning Spanish is easy.
¡Vamos!
It starts easily, but it becomes difficult, at least if you want to get beyond the middle level. But: you can speak it wrong as well as English without noticeing it big.
What specific problems are there in Spanish after middle school?
Spanish is generally well structured, which in the beginning leads to the fact that the language is easy. However, small changes in shape lead to differences in meaning. In Spanish, you have 5 pasts, the Condicional, the Subjuntivo with 6 forms, various forms of future that bring all semantic information that must match the context.
Then Latin American Spanish, which is at least cut. In higher levels, you have to understand speakers of any variety. The Spanish articulation, which almost completely deviates from the German, the fast speed of speech etc.
No, Spanish is comparatively simple.