Which is easier, German or French?

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translate.google.com/#en/ja/For the Japanese, French is easier to learn.
translate.google.com/#ja/en/ドイツ語もフランス語も格変化が多いけどどうなの?
translate.google.com/#en/ja/They're different but the grammar for french is pretty easy to learn since it's somewhat similar to the japanese one.
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Do you love Japan?

For japanese?
French.

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What is mean this "for"?
My English is not well so I can't understand.

For japanese people, french is easier to learn.
translate.google.com/#en/ja/For the Japanese, French is easier to learn.

translate.google.com/#ja/en/ドイツ語もフランス語も格変化が多いけどどうなの?

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They're different but the grammar for french is pretty easy to learn since it's somewhat similar to the japanese one.
translate.google.com/#en/ja/They're different but the grammar for french is pretty easy to learn since it's somewhat similar to the japanese one.

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I see. Thank you.

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french

>French
Le/Un for masculine
La/Une for feminine
Les for plural
L' for words beginning with a vowel

>German
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Hell, even from Dutch the only advantage German has is shared vocabulary.

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German looks so hard! X3
( I'm a different person to (OP) )

German is easier than French
the cases may be slightly difficult for first time learners but French's much more complex verb system makes it the more annoying language

Based on my experience with Japanese people here, you should first learn English.

Shut up

For japanese french would be easier, german is easier for people with germanics under the hood.

hm that might be true
don't know much about japanese
German has the exact same four cases as Icelandic but the German inflections are much simpler so maybe I'm biased here

Understandable, well I looked up on both the languages, japanese and french. They have pretty much similar grammar system to a certain extend, however the phonemes and other stuff will variate but should be easier for them.

>japanese and french [...] have pretty much similar grammar system to a certain extend
Elaborate. I speak halfway decent French and am weeb enough to know some things about Japanese. Isn't Japanese grammar very "flat" and simple whereas French grammar is as complex as the other Romance languages (except Romanian which went full WE WUZ and maintained some constructs from Latin the other Romance languages dropped over time)? I'm curious why you believe they're similar.

>much more complex verb system
outside of be, have and go it's all the same, what are you talking about?
and germans have declinaison or whatever it's called, you conjugate the nouns, while we don't.
German is way harder than french

what doesn't french have the same endless tenses like Spanish?

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>They have pretty much similar grammar system to a certain extend
What sort of nonsense are you trying to spout ? Unless if by certain extend you mean "not at all"

I don't know spanish really is like
Everyday we just use présent, imparfait, passé composé and futur, and conditionnel present and subjonctif present

looked it up, French apparently has 11 verb forms in daily use (15 in total) compared to Spanish's 14 in daily use (17 in total)
I'm pretty sure the German verb is simpler still with a limited subjunctive etc.

German cases can be tricky at first but I think they're still very simple - but this might be bias from an Icelandic speaker since Icelandic has a very similar but much more complex system

Both languages are "complex" and their "complexity" will off-set the learning.