Which romance language is the most worth to learn? I lean towards Italian desu...

Which romance language is the most worth to learn? I lean towards Italian desu. Latin American seem like retards and french people can't spell at all.

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Spanish is the best choice for (EVA) shitposting

>Italian
Unironically the hardest of the group. Harder than french.

Latin. Then refuse to speak anything else to romance speaking people and belittle them for their barbaric vulgar latin. Also refuse to wear pants calling them barbaric too.

how so

Provençal of course

agreed:

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>french people can't spell at all.
What does it even mean ?

I like the Neapolitan dialect of Italian the most

Italian is incredibly easy you retard. I assume Romanian is much harder because of the Slavic infuence

I would say Portuguese. Brazil is cool and cheap but Portugal is the best cheap vacation spot in Europe. Thanks to their retard commie policies, they are ludicrously cheap compared to France and Italy, and to a lesser extent Spain

The French dont write their language as it is prounced. The French add a lot of letters at the ends of words that they don't prounace. It's insane. It is even more illogical than English spelling.

Rumatsch obviously

Learn Latin, brainlet
French spelling is based

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Spanish because even French and Italian eventually lean to Spanish for their vacation, music, influence, and pretty much everything.

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The very based Gallo language

Istroromanian.

Spanish and PT-PT is disgusting

>Istroromanian
>less than 500 speakers in Istria
The only relevant native Romance form of speech in Croatia is the Fiuman dialect of the Venetian language.

Spanish is only relevant because of Latin America. Spain proper sucks.

bump

Romanian and Walloon are the only Chad choices

>It is even more illogical than English spelling.
it's actually pretty consistent though

Honestly that's because our language followed such a bizarre evolution. Those silent letters at the end of words used to be pronounced, they're just not anymore, and because of purists that valued aestheticism and closeness to Latin over utility our orthography was never fixed.
Thing is, French is actually more consistent than English in that regard, so when you learn a phoneme you can be sure it'll always be pronounced that way. So yeah, pronouncing "eaux" as "o" is stupid, but eaux, Bordeaux, taureaux, bourreaux are appropriately pronounced, using English values, as o, Bordo, toro, and booro, whereas words like though, borough, tough, and through don't have the same pronunciation at all.
Regardless, I'm not trying to convince you to learn French. Learning a language doesn't work if you're not the least bit passionate about it, and you seem interested by Italian so I say you should go for it.

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Learn Italian because it makes learning Latin the easiest. I've been learning Italian for two months and it's pretty neato.

French, don't make the same mistake as everyone else

Spanish

Well it depends, what do you mean by "worth it" ?
If you want to travel, spanish is the obviously most useful if you want to travel. Then it's french

If it's for cultural interest, i may sounds a bit biased, but France has the best literature and poetry among all romance languages

If it's for the one that is the most easy to learn, spanish or italian

Personally, my advice for you is to learn the language that appeal to you the most. I'm currently learning italian, even though I think there are more useful languages, but because I like the way it sounds and Italy as a whole.

Learn Chinese. The only semi useful Romance language is Spanish, but the only language that will ever benefit you besides English is Chinese.

>The only semi useful Romance language is Spanish

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Romanian isn't hard because of the slavic influence, it's hard because of some grammatical features and sounds English people can't make. But I think Italian has harder grammar.

REVIVE DALMATIAN

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Damn slavs

I am partial to Sardinian and Romanian myself.

learn german

What can you do with any of the other ones? You quite literally have most of Latin America open if you learn Spanish. Plus you can finally speak to all your new neighbors Cletus.

sounds like italian with french words thrown in there

If you think slavs are solely responsible for the extinction of Dalmatian, you are wrong

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this.

Do Croats learn about the Dalmatian language in school? Or how the Balkans were former Roman territory?

I know French but still think the ortography is quite retarded. All languages should follow classical Latin spelling (like Finnish desu).

Italian grammar is almost exactly the same as the french one, and incredibly similar to spanish and portuguese.
The hardest romance languages would be romanian and either portuguese or french.
(Altho now that I think of it, french wouldn't be hard for an anglo)

Good.

yo veux ton cazzo muinto bem

Arromanian.

In schools they only mentioned that there was a unique Romance language spoken in The Republic of Ragusa. I personally heard the rest from various documentaries.
>Or how the Balkans were former Roman territory?
That's common knowledge.

The verb forms of Italian are the best, but actually Catalan is a good place to start. It has its idiosyncracies, but makes the rest easy to learn. Spanish is the most practical, but if you start with Catalan, it will be easy to learn Spanish and also French.

Is latin America worth visiting / interacting with tho. Italy has more GDP than all of South America combined

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that's wealth not GDP
GDP of Italy is more or less the same of Brazil

Your point is stupid if you want to learn italian learn italian and if you want to learn the language that will make you speak to the richest people don't learn romance language

Daily reminder that people who tell you to learn chinese/spanish don't speak either of these.

> the most worth to learn?
Spanish > French > Portuguese > Italian
Hardest to learn French

you already speak English which is the only language that matters
learn Mandarin if you want to make money smiling at braindead Chinese millionaires

>Which romance language is the most worth to learn?
English

>Which romance language is the most worth to learn?
None of them. Who cares what slaves think?

There is only one romance language worth learning and that is Latin.

It may look retarded at first glance (it is) but it's still pretty logical, you can know how the word is prounounced just by reading it, same can't be said about english

Your "english" language is like 25% germanic, it's but a french sub-dialect at this point.
You've been crushed by the french-speaking Normans and now your once germanic language is a romance language.
LOL

Don't bully

>he actually believes this

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Moldovan of course

If we fucked around with the grammar maybe we could call it a Romance language, but as of now it’s a Germanic based creole

>English is a creole

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It is, get over it
t. Anglo-Canadian

No it's not. The conditions that are required for a creole arise were not present in the 1100s-1200s.

m8, it was a creole from the Danelaw. it started losing its grammatical gender and all its cases to Old Norse

And what conditions would those be

More likely than the Middle English creole hypothesis, but still unlikely. There's a difference between a mixing of features due to bilingualism and the use of a pidgin as a native language.

Why would the native Anglo-Saxon population of Britain need to develop a pidgin? There really weren't that many Normans, only a very small ruling elite. Further, the Anglo-Saxon population was extremely linguistically homogeneous, thus they had no need to communicate among themselves in anything but Old English. So what would be the point of a pidgin becoming a native language.

Semantics, functionally it’s a creole

What? Do you know what a creole is?
If it's just "like a creole" then it's not a fucking creole is it

>Italian is incredibly easy you retard

t. "io parlare italianos benessimo, is muyto facil"

Lol

learn Arabic instead. It's the language of the Quran.

Italian is extremely easy for Romanians to learn, even our retarded gypsies can understand it.
French is much harder.

The problem I have with French is that I cannot do the opposite: I cannot know how a word is spelled just by hearing it. It also makes understanding spoken French quite hard for me

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What's there to italian beyond learning musical terms and maybe reading some renaissance art books?

Serious question, japanese, spanish and french are more relevant culturally than italian, specially japanese.

Latina superbus est. Haec lingua multorum populorum dicunt est

Quod Latina nec ēnumerat

Then you are based

Latine, nec ad enumerabit.

You wrote:
>Latin is not to be listed
But surely you mean:
>Latina, nec enumeratus

lol no it's easy as fuck

t. people who don't even speak it

fug it we're the best

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Dude, Italian is the easiest.

Why do you dislike French spelling?

I like French.

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Standard Italian is easy to me.

But I already speak fluent Spanish and good French.

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French has many dialects.

People in the south of France pronounce things Parisians don't.

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What "Chinese"?

This.

The Frenchman speaks the truth.

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