Russian, I'm Russian and have been learning it the whole life - and still English seems much easier
2006-10-05 08:41:21
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answered by ? 6
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English because every grammar rule has an exception and words that are spelled similar aren't pronounced the same, such as grow and brow, or grow and though. Other examples are there, their and they're, or too, two and to. There are so many situations like these, I don't understand how people learn it if it isn't their native language.
2006-10-05 08:44:26
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answered by Diana S 5
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American English. We have screwed up the English language so bad it can't be easy for anyone learning it. Here in the states a "Fag" is a derogatory word for a homosexual. In England it a cigarette. There are hundreds of others to.
2006-10-05 08:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i would think it would be one of those obscure languages that only a few people are still able to speak, because there wouldn't be anyone around to converse with, and conversation is the easiest way to learn a language.
2006-10-05 08:42:43
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answered by woodpecker 4
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i'd say japanese,but hindi is also difficult,i live in india,and u can clearly guess,in english tests,i got 90/100 last year and in hindi i got 76/100!!! its quite different,though hindi is my mother tongue,english seems to me much,much easier,the most difficult part in hindi are making the letters,they r made up of a lot of curves,stokes etc.though writing is not difficult for me,for a foreigner,it would be really hard,hindi has no comparison with japanese or chinese,but its stiil tough to learn....
2006-10-06 00:10:54
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answered by ♀guardian of angels♀ 3
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Nowadays it seems to be Love and compassion towards others which is hardest to learn .....
2006-10-05 08:53:12
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answered by rockinghard 2
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I'm taking Italian right now, and it's unbelievably difficult. Trying to say that sentence in Italian would probably take me a good 15 minutes.
2006-10-05 08:38:31
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answered by SammityvilleHorror 2
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I'd think Asian languages like Japanese and Chinese. Also Hebrew.
They all are so different from what we're used to.
2006-10-05 08:37:44
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answered by Michael R 4
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Asian speaking languages cuz u have to learn the charcters.
2006-10-05 08:41:50
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answered by Artificially Sweet 2
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Speaking English, I'd say Chinese or Japanese. The words are so different and not to mention their whole writing system is completely different from ours.
2006-10-05 08:37:09
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answered by Emirii 3
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