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Jun 27, 2014 - 10:48 PM
If the languages are related, I think it is better to stick to one language at a time. Build a strong foundation before trying to tackle another.
I am learning French at the moment. My native language (Spanish) has some similarities, and since French also has a lot in common with English, (my second language) I am already feeling the languages ''fight'' in my head sometimes' when I try to learn new French vocabulary. I think you will get very confused trying to keep up with the differences of such similar languages; for instance, the genders of Spanish and French words are not always the same.
I am learning French at the moment. My native language (Spanish) has some similarities, and since French also has a lot in common with English, (my second language) I am already feeling the languages ''fight'' in my head sometimes' when I try to learn new French vocabulary. I think you will get very confused trying to keep up with the differences of such similar languages; for instance, the genders of Spanish and French words are not always the same.