If there is a language in this list you would like to learn and it is in a high difficult category, don’t let this stop you from learning it. even if they are ranked as difficult, it does not mean that they are impossible to learn and maybe it is not hard for you at all.. A2a, native speaker of russian here. we have to define what learning means.. in terms of understanding, the easiest language is bulgarian. as you can see from the following lexical distance map (closeness in terms of shared words), bulgarian is the closest language to russian.. So, what i found is that the hardest language i found is the hungarian, as it has a lot of cases about 35 i think, everyone says the chinese is the hardest language, but i think it was very easy for me, it was like a piece of cake, when i learned russian, it was very easy to learn ukrainian, polish, czech, bulgarian, belarusian and so on..
How difficult a language is to learn is often a matter of perspective, for example, a dutch speaker trying to learn german will have a much easier time than say, a mandarin speaker, because dutch. Add that to the fact that chinese is a language rich in homophones and full of idioms and aphorisms picked up over the course of its long history, and mandarin becomes arguably the most difficult language in the world for an english speaker to learn.. Romanian is by far the easiest eastern european language to learn. would be bulgarian. except for bulgarian, all of the slavic languages have case systems. russian is probably the "easiest" (again, relatively speaking) to learn because it "only" has 6 cases. hungarian is arguably the most difficult language in all of europe to learn.
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