I would say english is the hardest to learn. even though my first language is english... harder for alot of people from other countries to pick up right away, like my dad when he moved here from mexico,.
just read that british diplomats had the hardest time learning hungarian. might be diferent for someone in america but you get the idea.
- I personally think Chinese Language is the hardest, as someone else has stated in this Topic, any "Language Alphabet" which consists' of symbols' and not letters' has to be hard. Also, there are many different Chinese Languages' mainly because of the regions' in China, so overall I think the Chinese Langauge is the hardest. <_<
well i think Finnish is 1 of the hardest languages its the 3rd hardest language to learn 1 of the reasons i think for that is that they dont have a, the, ill give u an example school is koulu in finnish and if u say im going to the school u say minä menee koulu|un| (the un is the ending for when ur going somewhere) (i) (go) (school) and it changes depending on what the verbs are and stuff its so damn complicated ive lived in finland like 6years and i still cant speak it completly
I guess Arabic because the signs look pretty similar(at least for me), English isn't hard for me, it's pretty easy.
I think it depends a lot on what your mother tongue is, if its Japanese your going to think something like English is hard and vice versa partly due to the large visual difference.
people say English is the hardest to learn because of all the slang and stuff. but for me, it would probably be an African tribe languages. there's languages over there that consists of just clicking noises. that would be hard as hell for me.