from an anglo perspective, French.
>Closer to English in vocab, objectively easier to learn
>More people learn and speak it than German
>Spoken in interesting countries and places which are nice to visit
>Language of educated etc... People are impressed with French and its a good way to demonstrate class
>Makes an understanding of Spanish, Italian and Port far easier.
>>58217982
>interesting countries and places which are nice to visit
>>58217982
The eternal anglo seeks to provoke true aryan nations once again
Germans and French can live in peace and harmony and both nations have a great culture unlike the dark Anglo empire which culture consists of tee from exploited nations, being bad at football, having bad weather and toast
>>58218179
/thread
Anglos = anti-race
Reminder
The end-goal of the Anglo agenda is that all races mix themselves into one brown race, that is governed by beady-eyed Anglo BLOOD and intelligent enough to work and consume but dumb enough to never resist to the ANGLO.
>>58218179
German """culture""" is based on cucking themselves to Islamic hordes
>>58217982
>Closer to English in vocab, objectively easier to learn
What nonsense. Everyday words in English are mostly of Germanic origin.
>>58218179
this
The BEADY EYED ETERNAL ANGLO question craves for a final solution. A Celtic nation should be reestablished on the soil of "Great" Britain and Anglos should be systematically removed.
>>58221565
This. We have lots of French loanwords in German, as I'm sure is the case with English as well, but they're mostly restricted to haughty-taughty stuff, i.e. military strategy or arts.
>>58221618
t. Paddy abroad
>>58217982
>easier to learn
It really isn't, English sentence structure is much more similar to German than it is to French.
>>58218179
>>58218326
>>58221618
Reminder that Germany's current fuckening is entirely of it's own making.
>>58217982
German sounds cooler to me but I'm around people who speak French a lot so I've picked up some things and it's made me kinda dislike it
>>58221565
OP is still right though, German is objectively harder than French to learn by most metrics.
Most difficult words in English are also French words so I think overall that makes German harder vocab-wise. Because the basic words in French are the basic ones. When you get to past-101 German it becomes much harder go understand.
If you had a anglophone a french text or a german text the French one is going to be easier. Even more so if its a difficult one.
http://europa.eu/index_en.htm
http://europa.eu/index_fr.htm
http://europa.eu/index_de.htm
Good example here really
>>58222321
>>58221745
It isn't just the more abstract vocab though, that also a result of way verbs are treated which is very different to english/romance, also the case system is another layer.
http://www.effectivelanguagelearning.com/language-guide/language-difficulty