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Silvance5
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 Message 17 of 18
30 April 2010 at 3:15pm | IP Logged 
What about Spanish and French? Would they have the same confusion if learned simultaneously?
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noriyuki_nomura
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Speaks: English*, Mandarin*, Japanese, FrenchC2, GermanC2, ItalianC1, SpanishB2, DutchB1
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 Message 18 of 18
30 April 2010 at 3:44pm | IP Logged 
Of course it varies from individual to individual, but ideally, one should concentrate on one (especially when it's his/her first foreign language!) foreign language till he/she reaches the B1/B2 level before embarking on the second foreign language.

However, from my personal experience, it is possible to learn French and Spanish at the same time, as the difference between them is much greater than that of Italian and Spanish. The first difference that you'll notice between French and Spanish is already their pronounciation...
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