Spanish is written exactly as it is said. It's also convenient that "and" and "or" are "y" and "o" (just single letters)
French writes more letters than the sounds that are pronounced,"Ils mangent" (they eat) is pronounced exactly like "Il Mange" (He eats). They also have 25 verb tenses
Arabic doesn't write everything that's pronounced (the same written word can have 3 or 4 meanings without the diacritics, but as a native speaker, and within its context you can know what it is)
In German, you don't write something like "Color Printer", it's written like "Colorprinter" (Farbdrucker).
alfa Q, Languages are like that:
Spanish is written exactly as it is said. It's also convenient that "and" and "or" are "y" and "o" (just single letters)
French writes more letters than the sounds that are pronounced,"Ils mangent" (they eat) is pronounced exactly like "Il Mange" (He eats). They also have 25 verb tenses
Arabic doesn't write everything that's pronounced (the same written word can have 3 or 4 meanings without the diacritics, but as a native speaker, and within its context you can know what it is)
In German, you don't write something like "Color Printer", it's written like "Colorprinter" (Farbdrucker).