You gotta learn one of those languages

which one and why?

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No one of them because they are bot shit languages.

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French obviously, sounds better and is more relevant.

Italien, je parle déjà français.

This, for both of these reasons.

In high school I actually got to where I could read French kinda half-fluently. I didn't necessarily know every word but I was no longer needing to translate it into English as I read it. I'm 36 now and have forgotten a lot but I recently started brushing up on it with Duolingo. Amazing how much I still remember. Speaking and listening were always much harder for me. French is weird that way, with all the silent letters and some difficult sounds.

French

Italian, I already speak french.

Then you can't reply to my post >:c same for shitalians

Italian

Better music and culture than Fr*nce and is also probably less of a clusterfuck of a language

Actually Italian and French are very similar both in vocabulary and structure, so they are both a "clusterfuck of a language"

Isn't Italian more similar to Spanish than it is to French? Spanish is very logical but I prefer the aesthetic of French. I don't know any Italian.

I don't know Spanish, but Italian feels very natural for me as a Frenchman

French obviously

same because as far as reading, once you learn the basic grammar and able to "parse" grammar structures, it is easy to guess the meaning of a lot of unfamiliar words.

I think Spanish would come quite easily to you as well.

French is a really beautiful, rich and sophisticated language.

Italian sounds peasant and vulgar. I don't like it.

I'd like to speak french fluently someday.

I'm french, and THEREFORE, I DO WHAT I WANT

okey :c

Italian because France is the worst country in the world and the root of all evil

t. uma delicia lmao

t. Brazil

Italian sounds better to me, French is probably more relevant.
my brother studied French 10 years ago and he barely used it, so i wouldn't learn either anyway.

French, I want to read journey to the end of the night in it's original language

No, the Frenchman is right.
The tenses for example are used almost in the same exact way, whereas Spanish have some differences, especially regarding the usage of the past. Southern Italians often use spanish structures though, due to the historical influence of Spain, but standard Italian is closer to French.

The only thing that is more similar in Spanish is of course the phonetics. The rest is by far closer to French.

already learning italian

very poorly, I might add

> No, the Frenchman is right.

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>peasant
Yeah maybe if you listen to a redneck southerner.

>inb4 boldreneee puttanaaaa
I just like her accent.

> prima le deputate
> poi i deputati
> mentre è ovvio che ci sono più maschi

/donne/

>Italian
I wish that was a common language here. Better than spic speak.

Italian because it's easier.

French, because Walloons speak French

What language is Romanian most similar to?

Italian

Italian because I don't want to talk to communicate with french niggers
everyone worth speaking to knows english

russian

I already know French, so I'll take Italian.

Can't be that hard, I pretty much can understand the gross meaning of written Italian anyway, despite the fact I never learnt it.

Italian.
Or Spanish, not sure.

Yet we don't understand shit of your language.

I haven't listened to too much italian, but I can undestand spanish fairly well, never having studied it even.

> dumbmurican dumbducayshun

wew

French because it appears to be a bit more relevant.
Also italian is more memey and looks a bit easier to a portuguese speaker.

I already studying French for business, can i pick Spanish instead?