spain or germany
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I studied German for several years but I wished I had picked Spanish simply because most german speakers can speak very good English so there's almost no need. I was surprised to find how little English the Spaniards speak.
People who have studied both languages in depth tend to say that Spanish is a lot easier (probably a cinch if you are from Quebec).
People who have studied both languages in depth tend to say that Spanish is a lot easier (probably a cinch if you are from Quebec).
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Both Freiburg, Germany & Salamanca Spain are excellent locations for studying the respective languages. I have been in both cities.
From my personal experiences (I have studied German & Spanish), I have found many Germans conversant in English, whereas native Spanish speakers do not speak/understand much english.
Thus I would recommend studying Spanish as a more useful language for native english speakers.
From my personal experiences (I have studied German & Spanish), I have found many Germans conversant in English, whereas native Spanish speakers do not speak/understand much english.
Thus I would recommend studying Spanish as a more useful language for native english speakers.
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Thanks for the replys. Does anyone know if Salamaca is an expensive city to live in? I would be living with a family but was curious about average day to day costs, especially with the bad exchange rate with the U.S. Thanks
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