I was raised and talked this "special" arabic called Kabylian only in my family that belong to a special area of Algeria, beside the normal Arabic that is talked in my country of course, and because my country was a french colonisation until 1962 and even after that, its normal to speak also French in Algeria and it is taught since your third year in the primary school.I learned English alone because in my childhood I was so privileged to have a computer very early, so with the games, Mourinho's press conferences, the videogames and the movies on TV it came a bit naturally.Now i'm learning spanish using Duolingo and i'm only starting it.So globally i'm talking five languages without any education really, I learned French by watching french TV shows since I was born, and English just after that Globally If you are willing to learn French 50 % of the words are similar to English, for example in this last line in French it is (Globally = Globalement, Similar = Similaire, Example = Example ! French = Francais, Line = Ligne ) so its 80% of it very close to English.The conjugation/Grammar is the difficult part, much difficult than English to learn the pasts forms for example.