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I am learning Polish now, but it is very difficult. I tell my students, Chinese language is a lot more easier. They don't trust me till they join the classes. I read a report from internet today:

http://www.claritaslux.com/blog/the-hardest-language-to-learn/

What is the hardest language to learn?

 

Hard:

The hardest language to learn is: Polish-Seven Cases, Seven Genders and very difficult pronunciation. Average English speaker is fluent at about the age 12; the average Polish speaker is fluent in their language not until age 16. .

 

Very Hard:

Finnish, Hungarian, and Estonian-These languages are hard because of the countless noun cases. However, the cases are more like English prepositions added to the end of the root.Pretty HardUkrainian and Russian complex grammar and different alphabet but easier pronunciation.Serbian-Also similar to other Slavic languages with a complex case and gender system, but it also has many tenses. alphabet

 

Fairly Hard:

Chinese and Japanese-No cases, no genders, no tenses, no verb changes, short words, very easy grammar, however, writing is hard. But to speak it is very easy. Also intonations make it harder but certainly not harder than Polish pronunciation. I know a Chinese language teacher that says people pick up Chinese very easy, but he speaks several languages and could not learn Polish. I am learning some Chinese, it is not the hardest language maybe even the easiest language to learn. Not the hardest language by any measure. Try to learn some Chinese and Polish your self and you will see which is the hardest language.

 

Average:

French-lots of tenses but not used and moderate grammar. German-only four cases and like five exceptions, everything is logical, of course.

 

Easy:

Spanish and Italian

 

Basic to hard:

English, no cases or gender, you hear it everywhere, spelling can be hard and British tenses you can use the simple and continues tense instead of the perfect tenses and you will speak American English. English at the basic level is easy but to speak it like a native it’s hard because of the dynamic idiomatic nature.



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