I hear that after you have learned one language it's much more likely you'll learn a second and while I'm probably more interested in learning mandarin it's probably out of my reach to begin with. French feels like a good beginner language, I guess. Maybe that's stupid, though.
I don't think that's a bad idea. West European languages are awesome in how they support each other in vocabulary and grammar both and it's definitely true that learning languages gets a lot easier when you have already studied a few, even if they're not related. If you want a
really easy language, try Swedish/Norwegian :) (I think Danes have some difficult phonemes, don't know about Icelandic).
Mandarin is pretty easy btw.
Isn't it supposed to be especially difficult with all the very precise phonological stuff I don't understand? Or is that Cantonese or something?