I’ve studied Italian before and while I dropped it pretty early, of the language classes I took I found it pretty comfortable to learn. If I wanted to become fluent I feel confident I could. I’ve actually been debating whether to take it or a French course as a hobby lately.
With Chinese I’ve had difficulty even differentiating words or learning basic phrases from friends who speak it. I don’t think I could become fluent even if I dedicated myself. Getting it by magic is the only way I’m going to learn it. It’s also by far the more useful of the two languages.
Kind of an easy question for me.
I’ve studied Italian before and while I dropped it pretty early, of the language classes I took I found it pretty comfortable to learn. If I wanted to become fluent I feel confident I could. I’ve actually been debating whether to take it or a French course as a hobby lately.
With Chinese I’ve had difficulty even differentiating words or learning basic phrases from friends who speak it. I don’t think I could become fluent even if I dedicated myself. Getting it by magic is the only way I’m going to learn it. It’s also by far the more useful of the two languages.