suggest me some of the most easiest languages to learn please
i just wanna learn more languages.
suggest me some of the most easiest languages to learn please
i just wanna learn more languages.
1d [#3]Go for cool not for easy
Wipping out japanese at a sushi place fe
i can speak japanese a bit atleast
but the issue is, i dont have any person with whom i can have daily japanese conversations so thats why i forget after months some words and shit
Just learn what you often encounter.
For me it's Japanese since I'm a fatass weeb in my mom's basement.
The rest are mother tounge or shoved into my throat by my parents so I can't really reccomend
Divine_Thunder [#4]i heard it is actually hard to learn?
Nah probably the easiest language to learn
What languages do you know? How easy a language is to learn is dependent on what languages you can speak
ynuser [#7]Nah probably the easiest language to learn
The " r " is a deal breaker for me tho
dimmed [#8]What languages do you know? How easy a language is to learn is dependent on what languages you can speak
fluent in 2(excluding indian regional ones)
english
hindi
and ik a bit of japanese
Divine_Thunder [#11]fluent in 2(excluding indian regional ones)
english
hindi
and ik a bit of japanese
With Hindi, you'd probably pick up easier a lot of regional languages spoken in India like Telugu or Kannada, Urdu probably won't be that difficult but if you want something more foreign and useful then Spanish. Spanish is pretty Goated since it's one of the most widely spoken languages in the world
dimmed [#12]With Hindi, you'd probably pick up easier a lot of regional languages spoken in India like Telugu or Kannada, Urdu probably won't be that difficult but if you want something more foreign and useful then Spanish. Spanish is pretty Goated since it's one of the most widely spoken languages in the world
im not that much fluent in regional languages but i do understand them a bit atleast. except south ones cuz its entirely different but yeah. is korean one of the easiest ones? i saw that one video where they tell u all of the korean consonents with just a story so i was wondering if it isnt that much complicated like japanese and chinese
Divine_Thunder [#13]im not that much fluent in regional languages but i do understand them a bit atleast. except south ones cuz its entirely different but yeah. is korean one of the easiest ones? i saw that one video where they tell u all of the korean consonents with just a story so i was wondering if it isnt that much complicated like japanese and chinese
To my understanding, it shouldn't be that difficult for a hindi speaker since Korean is S+O+V like hindi
dimmed [#14]To my understanding, it shouldn't be that difficult for a hindi speaker since Korean is S+O+V like hindi
maybe i'll try learning korean and spanish both. and continue whichever seems the easiest to me
IonlywatchvcjXD [#10]The " r " is a deal breaker for me tho
Rolling your r's isn't hard bro what are you talking about
9wntr [#9]arabic (esp Moroccan, Sudanese, and Eritrean) is very beginner friendly
I've heard that Moroccans speaking Arabic is extremely hard to understand because they usually have a French accent coupled with it
Is that true
Nats_2nd_biggest_fan [#17]I've heard that Moroccans speaking Arabic is extremely hard to understand because they usually have a French accent coupled with it
Is that true
partially
they also just use diff phrases
IonlywatchvcjXD [#10]The " r " is a deal breaker for me tho
the r is present in almost every language that isn't english lol, you can't avoid it for long
Since you already speak English, a lot of the Scandinavian languages like Dutch, Swedish and Norwegian are actually pretty easy, also Spanish isn't that bad.
cloudberry [#20]Italian and Turkish aren't too difficult
I started learning Italian once but quit after a week
Divine_Thunder [#4]i heard it is actually hard to learn?
It's easy to learn at a literary level, just harder when it comes to regional dialects
9wntr [#9]arabic (esp Moroccan, Sudanese, and Eritrean) is very beginner friendly
not for english speakers ...
if you're fluent in english, spanish is the most correct answer
you'll recognize many words, its the most straightforward language to learn stuff like objects having genders, and it's the most useful to learn
guuz [#26]not for english speakers ...
its satire
even arabs struggle with those 3 dialects
Nats_2nd_biggest_fan [#16]Rolling your r's isn't hard bro what are you talking about
I cannot
burritx [#22]the r is present in almost every language that isn't english lol, you can't avoid it for long
I am aware , but Spanish somehow found a way to differenciate between soft r and hard r. That's hard for me to do.
guuz [#27]if you're fluent in english, spanish is the most correct answer
you'll recognize many words, its the most straightforward language to learn stuff like objects having genders, and it's the most useful to learn
alr then, ill try spanish ty
if you english, like any language that has english characters will be easier to learn
though avoid finnish, ive heard its really hard
im learning norwegian rn and its a really pretty language, not that hard either
_AshBorne_ [#36]french or german both are pretty easy
is quite useful too
german looks so scary bro
Divine_Thunder [#39]the words
u have Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia?
_AshBorne_ [#41]u have Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia?
probably
TentacleThing [#23]Since you already speak English, a lot of the Scandinavian languages like Dutch, Swedish and Norwegian are actually pretty easy, also Spanish isn't that bad.
Saying scandinavian and then instantly saying Dutch is a war crime tbh
SPR1NG [#43]Saying scandinavian and then instantly saying Dutch is a war crime tbh
That was a mistake I meant to say Dutch and then Scandinavian languages like Danish, Swedish and Norwegian