my guess is tamil is the hardest language to learn, everyone speaks super fast that its impossible for me to understand em, for all i know they cud be speaking jibberish
Its actually been proven that English is the hardest language to learn, due to the sentence structure and everything else. But I took Spanish this year at school, and jeez...Women, and Men say things different... O or A if you know what Im talking about. Haha. But German seems hard to me...Sentence structure wise is crazy.
I read the first page, and that was it. Just think of it like this... the OLDER the language, the EASIER it is. This is because they wanted to make a language as easy as possible, and still make sense to be a language. English is one of the most new languages around, and therefore had to make sure it didn't COPY anyother languages. Instead it just takes rules from different languages, and uses it in itself. It's very difficult .
I probably agree with English, but I'm 13... I grew up to about 2, 3 or 4 using Chinese(Cantonese) and English. I'm going to learn Mandarin. I never could read Chinese script, but now I don't speak Cantonese. Russian looks strange...
the hardest language in the world to learn is English, because of all the rules it has, but for an English person to learn Asian language such as chinese or japanese is hard
I'm actually interested in learning Japanese. I'm fascinated by their Culture and Hobbies,etc. Even though I'm Filipino,and born with English as my mother tounge, I kind've wish I knew Japanese instead.. lol. :lol: And... I'll have to agree, we have so much Grammar Rules. :/
Any language that isn't written out phonetically or uses a smallish alphabet would probably be the most difficult for me to learn.