No. You will never acquire a language to native-level proficiency easily, if indeed you could EVER be mistaken for a native. You can achieve extremely high levels of proficiency over many years - don't bother about trying to speak EXACTLY as a native, it's plenty enough to be a functioning adult in that language.
Whatever language you want to learn, you need to be LISTENING and READING to that language for several hours a day. Obviously you might not have 10 hours a day to devote to this, but you can find several hours to listen to some audio of your target language if you have an iPod and a bit of motivation.
Get yourself an SRS for vocabulary and sentence pattern reviews, and there's not reason you couldn't have an excellent grasp of a language in 18 months.
Sign language in a different language, like Spanish, French etc? Written Spanish, French etc
No, Spanish and French are not the same language. They belong to different language families (Spanish is a Romance language and French is also a Romance language), and they have distinct grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. While there are some similarities due to their shared Latin origins, they are separate languages with their own unique characteristics.
language skills are like french English Spanish and they help you in different countries like France because there is people who speak french
french, German, Spanish, polish, Japanese
Loco: Spanish Fou: French Безумнйы (bezumnyj): Russian
English, Spanish and French English, Spanish and French
Spanish was developed centuries before French
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Romance Language...Italian, Portugese, Spanish, french
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French do not speak a different language: they all or nearly all speak French. The people who do not speak French, are the ones using a different language.
The language of ancient Rome was Latin. English is an evolved language based on Latin, German, Spanish, Gaelic, French, and numerous colloquialisms.