Introduction:
No way, learning Italian will not affect your English! Learning a second language can be hard at times. And, there is no defined research on how learning is going to affect other languages known by you, for example, ‘English’. So, in this blog, we are going to discuss some important points on how the Italian language is related to English and make it clear that learning Italian is not going to affect your English.
Before going into details let me have a quick introduction to the Italian language.
Italy is home to more than 62 million individuals and is ranked 23rd in population size when compared with other countries throughout the world. Learning Italian means empathizing with a country steeped in the arts, architecture, music, and food. Birthplace of the Roman Empire and major center of the Renaissance, culture on the Italian peninsula has flourished for centuries. The Italian language is certainly one of the most desirable to learn and the 4th most studied language in the world. While the languages look very different, these two languages actually have a lot in common. If you’re wondering if you should start studying English, remember that it’s relatively easy for Italian speakers to learn English. The two languages have enough in common that learning one from the other isn’t too difficult.

