Ultimately, the question of whether Italian or Spanish is easier or harder depends on what you personally tend to struggle with more: pronunciation or grammar. But the difference in overall difficulty probably shouldn’t be enough to dissuade you or make your decision for you. At the end of t...
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出版社:Independently published 副标题:Learn & Compare 4 Languages Simultaneously 出版年:2018-7-2 页数:720 定价:USD 28.99 装帧:Paperback ISBN:9781983334269 豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 我要写书评 Comparative Grammar of Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and French的书评 ·...
Just as there are many Italian words that are not shared with Spanish, there are also many basic Portuguese words that would be completely alien to us Spanish speakers if taken out of context or used in isolation... Ayer/óntem (yesterday); vs. Italian "ieri" Olvidar/esquecer (to forget)...
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In fact, the first grammar of Italian was titled Regule lingue florentine (”Rules of the Florentine language”), which Leon Battista Alberti wrote in the fourteenth century. The old Tuscan dialect slowly became what now is the standard Italian, even if every region maintains its own dialect ...
The innovative element of this grammar was obviously the idea that it provides knowledge of the native Spanish (Castilian) language, because this knowledge is the stepping stone for learning any foreign language, in this case Latin. The teaching of Latin itself was conceived in quite traditional ...
Unlock the secrets of Italian object pronouns with our guide. Master direct and indirect pronouns to enhance your Italian fluency and conversation skills.
The test was completed by 93 women and 47 men, all monolingual native speakers of Italian. Their age ranged from 23 to 75 years (51 years on average). All but two participants reported that they spoke at least one additional language, mostly English, but also German, Spanish and French. ...
Spanish has only haber‘have’ as auxiliary in compound tenses (e. g., the pretérito perfecto compuesto), while the verbal vs. adjectival nature of frozen be-auxiliaries in the English present perfect is debated (Levin and Rappaport Hovav 1995; Sorace 2000). Chinese (i. e., the L1...