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French is easy
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Both are good and easier in their own place, according to your requirement ,you choose the subject..
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It's apples to oranges comparison, because Malayalam is a Dravidian language, with a good influence of Samskrutam and French is a Romance langauge, with a good influence of Latin. Sanskrit and Latin will definitely have etymological resemblances but they're indeed different and so are the hundreds of...
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It's apples to oranges comparison, because Malayalam is a Dravidian language, with a good influence of Samskrutam and French is a Romance langauge, with a good influence of Latin. Sanskrit and Latin will definitely have etymological resemblances but they're indeed different and so are the hundreds of languages that have branched out from these mother languages. 

Pronunciation-wise, both Malayalam and French will need a good amount of focus and effort. Grammar-wise also. 

 

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Hello, it's good to know you are a linguist. French and Malayalam, a great combination but again depends on the fact that you are a native Indian or not. If you are a native Indian with a South Indian background in general it becomes easy to learn Malayalam and then french later. However, it also depends...
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Hello, it's good to know you are a linguist. French and Malayalam, a great combination but again depends on the fact that you are a native Indian or not. If you are a native Indian with a South Indian background in general it becomes easy to learn Malayalam and then french later. However, it also depends on your personal interest to learn. If you are willing to learn, you could learn both simultaneously or one after the other. On a personal level having tried hands at both, I feel Malayalam is difficult to catch up and french is difficult to pronounce and place the words. Take small steps, be positive and you shall succeed. 

I wish you all the best. 

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French is a language which has higher demand as compared to other languages. It's similar to English as well.
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French is easier as it has similarity to other latin origin languages
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Although each languages varies dificulty in its learning episodes, but when it comes to speech in every language you have to first prepare your tounge. For French it is easier to follow its accent and speak accordingly than the Malayalam.
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