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Difference between Spanish and French

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Answered by vyshukotha
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French demands that you must be specific in pronunciation, whereas, Spanish is more comfortable both in spelling and pronunciation for an average English speaker. Again, if you speak Portuguese or Italian, Spanish will appear more familiar to you, the same way it shares a joint phonetic base with Indian languages

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Answered by s9064587
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wellll... French demands that you must be specific in pronunciation, but spanish is more loose. for example saying something wrong in french could mean something totally different.

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I speak spanish and my friend speaks french, we used to compare the two.

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