French or German?

learn Chinese, op!
and study the Dao De Jing!

If you had a little bit of intelligence in that dumb head of yours you'd notice English was my first foreign language. Ergo, I know the difference between the two first had. Even more, I learned a fair deal about English from television and films, where I got into German somewhat later, without that background. I'm slower reading German, but I understand nearly every single thing, while I'm often looking through dictionaries when reading English. Your nouns are simplicity in itself.

There was a study on languages that non-native people learn around the world - French arrived just second to English. Obviously Spanish will be in second position in less than ten years, but right now it's still French. It may also be a little easier than German.

Seriously, how long would it take to learn Chinese?

i'm just starting french, but only because i feel like movies will keep me interested and theres a ton of great french movies

i dont think there are any great german movies outside of M and Das Boot

>The thing that you think is difficult is just words thrown together without using spaces
This is not at all the hard part of learning German though

Do explain what it is then. Or rather explain what you've been tough to think it is. I'd really like to know with what the teachers are brainwashing you up there.

Because believe me, I know what it is. You've been living in linguistic isolation, everything is translated, so when you go school and you start learning basic english (you never ever get far from basic), and it's somehow similar to your own language, you are flabergasted by aber das ist ja einfach!, unsere grammatik ist wirklich so schwer im vergleich.

Each will change the ways in which you think so both

french is easier, so german.

Please do not sexualize the Rhea.