I speak French and a little Spanish. I would LOVE to learn Italian.
Se parli francese e spagnoli, italiano è molto facile (è più facile di francese).
If you speak French and Spanish, Italian is very easy (it's easier than French at least).
I generally I'm very curious about languages, but don't have time to actually learn them. I've been studying Italian for almost three years, so I decided to add an Italian minor before I graduate. Aside from that, I plan to take French next semester (I thought about Russian as well and might try to learn that later).
Out of the languages I started to learn, but don't really remember much, there is Spanish (three years, High School), Germany (about a half a year), Latin (a year), and I know some phrases in Japanese.
I had to sit through two years of Latin due to my majoring in English, but all that remains are some words and a certain twitch of the eye whenever I hear ablative.
lmao. Yeah, all I remember about Latin is that I spent so much time focusing on learning how to conjugate verbs and nouns that I forgot to actually memorize vocab, so I sucked at the tests when I actually had to translate something. Now I remember how to conjugate "to be" and a few other words that are useful for Italian.
BTW, my favorite language is still English, because it's very versatile. I think Italian sounds more beautiful, but English still can sound beautiful because we borrowed a lot of beautiful words from other languages.
where foreign people hear a song-like inflection, I only hear a torrent of profanities and cursing.
I jokingly say that Italian is wonderful because I can say the most vulgar thing possible and people listening to me will think it sounds beautiful