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Next year I'm going to highschool. For my second language, should I take Spanish or French? And tell me y.
 jbinthehouse posted over a year ago
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agtimm said:
Spanish. In my opinion its a much better language to learn. It is much easyer to learn, based on the answers I have gotten from many many friends and a couple of family members. Also most people in United States speak english and spanish! But it depends on where you live! Spanish is much more usefull too!
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samuraibond005 said:
French. Because if North Korea nukes the US you can go to Canada and know both languages spoken there.
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Why not Mexico?
thespikedturtle posted over a year ago
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Becaue Canada has a stronger economy.
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Aisuanime said:
Uhm, I think it depends where you live but I'm gonna have to say Spanish:
There are more Spanish speakers in the U.S than any other language (except English of course). I've been taking it for 2 years now -yes I know, thats not a long time but that doesn't matter- and its really easy. There are a lot of cognates (words that sound/look a lot like english and mean the same thing) which makes the language even easier.
French and Spanish are a lot alike, both spanish and french speakers would agree on that with me (and Italian XD )
So, my opinion: Spanish.
But both languages are good to take ^^
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Delilah_Scruggs said:
Both are romantic languages and hard (to me) to learn. But it depends on where you live. If you live closer to Canada, French. Closer to Mexico, Spanish. And if you live in the middle, well, if I was you I'd learn Spanish, just because I think it's more fun, but I like French too. (Can't speak a word of French and only limited Spanish.)
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drunksheep said:
French. I speak english and I have french on my school, and trust me, it's funnier!
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GaGaBoi said:
Prendre Français.
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x-menobsessed26 said:
Well, from your profile you live in the u.s. Spanish is quickly growing and overtaking the united states. I recommend you take that language so you know the second language of the united states.
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Goldilottes said:
i did French. french is quite cool because lots of english words are derived from french words, and the other way round.
i found french easier but spanish is cool too though.
i would suggest you got a book with translations of english words and phrases with french/spanish meanings next to them and how to pronounce them, and you can see which one you feel more comfortable with. it's really a case of what you feel cool about doing, i think thats how to succeed best in languages.
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great answer! :)
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thetacoman said:
French! They say that it is the easiest to learn!
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i iz lazy... i should know
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Lackson4ever85 said:
French:) i had it,and love it:D its a lovely language:D
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thespikedturtle said:
They're the same. The difficulty is the same, they are both very close to english, and a lot of languages speak them. But the way America is going, it's definitely a better idea to take Spanish. It's easier to pronounce, everything is exactly as it seems.
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Adriana777 said:
Spanish.French is sooo complicated...
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EmzLovesCheryl said:
I personally prefer French, but that shouldn't decide what you take.

Base it on which language you think you'll use more, if you have any experience in a language, and which one you just generally prefer. If you're not sure, look up the languages and see if that helps. It will give you an idea on how the language goes.


And good luck with high school! :)
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mitchie19 said:
GO on Spanish. Its more easier than French. (just sayin)
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