How hard is Spanish compared to english? I'd really like to learn it but I don't even know where to start

How hard is Spanish compared to english? I'd really like to learn it but I don't even know where to start.

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Spanish it is worse than finish.

>dle.rae.es/?w=alto
>Word: "Alto"
>45 meanings
>dle.rae.es/?id=M5ucdgy
>Word "Ir"
>38 meanings

And pic is to conjugate a verb, all verbs are different.

WELLCOME TO THIS MEME HELL

>learning Spanish

For what purpose

Ez for French, portuguese, italians and romanians.
Difficult for germanic language speakers (english, german etc)

600 million speakers.

This
But what the fuck is even finnish, uralic?

Because 20+ countries have it as a first language, maybe?

oh shit

I want to do somethin meaningful

And USA?

Assuming you're a Finnish speaker:

Spelling: a thousand times easier.
Grammar: a bit harder. Verbal conjugations and genders are two bitches, but they're usually consistent.
Pronunciation: about the same? I mean, both have their quirks and weird stuff (English has their R and TH, Spanish has the soft G and bilabial B/V)

If you're a native Swedish speaker, consider Spanish grammar a bit easier, since you'll know better the basic gist of genders.