i chose other due to some of the African languages most tribal languages dont even have books on how to speak them there are over 100 languages in Africa i believe
^ agreed I'd have to say one of those tribal languages. however, if we were talking about widely spoken languages, i'd say Japanese. So many different versions, the character system is completely different, and even how their words are pronounced have no roots to English or other Romance languages. I guess the same could be said for Chinese and Arabic, but some arabic words can be traced through English.
In fact wise, its Manx (From the Isle of Man of Englands coast) Only one person in the world can speak it fluently.
the hardest mainstreme language russian(which I voted), though some of the mandarinian languages of asia are just damn impossible I hear. I presume the hardest language though would be onje from africa which uses these clicking noises that are in place to keep animals from becoming alert to talking.
According to several sources, the most difficult language known to man is actually Icelandic. Why? There are no real syllables, letters, or words. Its all based on voice tone and frequency.
i said Chinese, I mean, there's a unique character for each word, and you can't sound out words. You either know it or you don't -Dark
Unlike some people said. Japanese is pretty easy. You just need to know the basics and then you can say anything. Trust me im studying it in school.