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Originally Posted by ssandra Be careful to learning Spanish and French at the same time. For some reason they are just not compatible.
I speak Spanish as a third language, relatively fluent, but I am having great trouble learning French. As soon as I know a few sentences, I get them mixed up when I speak spanish.
It is not just me who is saying that, plenty of other people who speak one first and than learn the other have told me the same thing.
It is not impossible, but I would start with 1 and only than start with the other. |
Good point. I had serious mix-up problems when I tried studying Spanish and Italian at the same time (even though I already had a few years of Spanish under my belt.) That said, the difficulties will valy according to your mother language, your knowledge of the first target language and your abilities.