Division of the languages sort of happened on its own as I'm focusing on vocabulary right now. I would have to say German ends up receiving a lot of my attention cause I started it first, but I do try to give Italian just as much time.
I can learn 10+ German words in a day and remember most all of them the next day. I usually end up going over them anymore from 4 to more times in a day though.
With Italian, it is so much more difficult. I have to spend double the time to learn half the number of words.
Thanks for your comments!
@Tina
If you're fluent in Spanish, Portuguese will be very easy. You'll be able to advance very quickly. Maybe you don't even need to put a lot of work into it, since you live in community where you can practice Portuguese a lot. Arabic will be more challenging, but if you're more interested in Arabic than in Portuguese than go for it.
@Rachel
Do you have the same motivation for both languages? Do you divide your time for language learning evenly between the two languages?
I am only learning two languages right now. They are German and Italian.
My goals for the two languages are actually the same. I want to be able to carry on a conversation and be understood in both languages. Yes, eventually I would like to reach fluency or have a huge reservoir of countless words so I can talk about anything, but for now basic conversation is my goal.