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Interesting points. Stephen Send a noteboard - 22/09/2013 12:20:39 AM

View original postCertainly, if you've had an Latin, Italian is much easier. It's closer to Latin. Spanish has too many vowels everywhere - the Latin for "door" is porta, and in Italian it's porta, but in Spanish it's puerta. Also, a lot of sounds mutate in Spanish to harsher-sounding voiced variants, i.e., t > d, c > g, s > z, p > b. So the Latin civitatem (accusative of civitas) becomes ciudad in Spanish.


View original postThe Italian conjugation system also seems less irregular than the Spanish ones, and Italian, because it didn't spread all over Latin America, has far fewer words from completely different language systems (e.g., Xochimilco, queña, llama).


View original postOn the other hand, it is easier to determine the gender of Spanish words and the plural is fairly uniformly created, whereas that is more complex in Italian.


View original postStill, on balance, I think Italian is simpler, more predictable and more uniform.

I was tending toward Italian and I think your points reinforce my initial resolve. Plus Italian would be marginally better for me in a professional sense. Italy has more major electronic engineering companies than Spain and I don't intend to travel or work in South America any time soon.

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