That depends on your native tongue, and the language groups. If you speak English, any of the Romance languages (French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portugese, Romanian, etc.) would be fairly easy to learn and in contrast any other languages would be harder (Japanese, Arabic, Icelandic, Farsi, etc.) If you spoke Japanese, it would be pretty easy to learn Chinese.
The difficulty of learning a language can vary based on individual factors such as prior language knowledge and familiarity with the language's structure. Languages like Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, and Japanese are often considered some of the most challenging for English speakers due to their complex writing systems and grammatical structures.
Croatian is considered challenging for English speakers due to its complex grammar and pronunciation. However, the difficulty of a language can vary depending on individual backgrounds and experiences with language learning.
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The difficulty of learning a language can vary depending on a person's native language and the language they are trying to learn. Some of the most difficult languages for English speakers to learn include Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean due to their complex writing systems and grammatical structures. However, the difficulty of a language is subjective and can vary from person to person.
There are various factors that contribute to some Filipinos struggling with English proficiency, such as limited exposure to the language, inadequate education resources, emphasis on local languages, and socio-economic disparities affecting access to quality education. However, it is important to note that many Filipinos are also proficient in English due to the country's historical ties to the language and its inclusion in the education system.
French is not widely spoken in Australia as it is not an official language. However, there are some French speakers in Australia, mainly due to migration or language learning. French language classes and cultural events can also be found in certain communities.
The difficulty of a language depends on many things. Native speakers of English can learn Spanish with less difficulty than Native Korean speakers, since English is closer to Spanish than Korean is. On top of that some languages are considered easy to learn to speak, but difficult to learn to write and vice versa. An example would be Mandarin Chinese, from the perspective of Native English speakers it is considered easy to learn to speak, but difficult to read and write.
Japanese is a very complex, and difficult language. It can take decades to learn and speak it effectively.
Croatian is considered challenging for English speakers due to its complex grammar and pronunciation. However, the difficulty of a language can vary depending on individual backgrounds and experiences with language learning.
Japanese is a difficult language to learn because it has a different grammatical structure than English and employs three different writing systems, among other things. However, Japanese is not that difficult to pronounce. Most of the sounds are similar to sounds used in English.
the most widely spoken language is english so that is good to learn if you don't know it already. spanish is also a good language to learn because it is common and the most people on earth speak chinese so that is also good.
English as a Secondary Language is a course for learning English for people who do not speak it as their primary language. It is a course for learning to speak the English language, given in a location where most people speak English, but some (mostly immigrants) have a need to learn it the way others in the US, for example, learn Spanish, Russian or Chinese.
According to the rest of the world, Russian and English are just about the hardest languages to speak. Although most people who speak those think it is easy, it is because it comes first nature to them. The answer to the hardest language to learn in the world is largely subjective -opinion- and depends on what your native language is. No language is easy to learn, but those languages that are closely related to your native language are definately going to be easier to learn than ones that are not. Having said that, this is still subject to debate. Most poeple say they find difficult to learn Chinese and Arabic languages. Addendum: There are three: 1). Burushaski - a language spoken by a small group of people in Pakistan, that until recently was not believed to have relation to any other language. 2). Diné bizaad (Navajo) - it's been said that unless you are born a native speaker, you can never learn to speak the language well. 3). English - oddly enough, English is an extremely difficult language to master. Part of the reason for this is the tendency for loan words to creep into the vocabulary, and the huge lexicon of cliches, phrases, and icons that exist. The language is so difficult to master that even among native speakers there are few who have complete mastery. .
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They are most likely born with their family speaking it. How do little kids learn English? By people talking with it around them. Same thing, different language.
They learn it at school, they also watch English tv and movies. Most of the Dutch people can speak it very well and they learn it because nobody else speaks Dutch in the world.
Mandarin Chinese is used in most schools in China. While it is becoming more and more popular to learn English it is not a required language to learn. Kids may also speak a second language that is a dialect of the area they are from.
There are various factors that contribute to some Filipinos struggling with English proficiency, such as limited exposure to the language, inadequate education resources, emphasis on local languages, and socio-economic disparities affecting access to quality education. However, it is important to note that many Filipinos are also proficient in English due to the country's historical ties to the language and its inclusion in the education system.