Chinese include ( Japanese and Korean) + Arabic..
obviously the alphabet AND the pronunciation are unbelievable !
Answer Polish
There is no such thing. Language difficulty depends on the person. Other factors are the learner's native language and their familiarity with the target language's culture.
Chinese and French are known to be a hard language to learn.
The hardest substance in a rock would be the hardest mineral of which the rock is composed.
The third hardest gemstone is ruby and then the fourth hardest is emerald.
The hardest substance that is naturally occurring is a diamond. However, there are harder substances that have been made by scientists in labs.
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Well the hardest language in the world is Russian which is right in front of Arabic so this makes chines the 3rd hardest language.
There is no definitive answer to this question as the difficulty of a language can vary depending on the individual's native language and learning abilities. However, languages with complex grammar systems, tones, or unique writing systems such as Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, and Hungarian are often considered challenging for non-native speakers.
Arabic Is Definatly The Hardest Language To Learn And So Is Japanese,Correction:There's actually no such thing as a "hardest language to learn". It just depends on the person, their native language, and their motivations for learning.
Tagalog is one of the hardest language to learn because it is very complicated.
Japanese would be the hardest language to learn as a second language for someone whose first language was English. And vise versa. If Japanese if your first language then English is the hardest language to learn. Or actually it might be the easiest but only if your first language was Japanese. The hardest might be French if your first language was Japanese.
not at all
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No. In fact, there is no universal "hardest language" or "second hardest language." It depends on a person's native language and many other factors.The Foreign Service Institute ranks languages based on average difficulty for English speakers. It places languages into five categories, with Category I being the Easiest and Category V being the most difficult.The languages in Category V (Hardest) includeMandarinCantoneseJapaneseKoreanArabic
Apparently it's supposed to be English
I don't know which language is hardest to laurn.... and i don't know the hardest language to learn either! I depends who you are and how you develop, learn and grow. If i gave you a specific answer, it might not be the same answer for someone else. For example, if i replied to your question with Japanese, someone from Japan might disagree as they have grown up learning that language. It varies from person to person.... really, the only person who knows what the hardest language to learn for you... is you!I hope this helped!Posted by Rachel Oliver (age 11)
The hardest language to learn fluently? Here's the answer. The hardest language to learn is most likely to be Chinese. It takes 7 years of fluency. By the time you are born and you start speaking Chinese, and after 7 years you are too good for it. If you're a Chinese reading this, I suggest you learn other languages. (Not just Chinese.)
There is no such thing as "the easiest language" or "the hardest language". It depends on a lot of factors, including your native language, your language ability, and your desire to learn.