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Non - SEO knowledge => Other languages => Topic started by: SEO on May 22, 2012, 12:57:08 AM

Title: The easiest language to learn
Post by: SEO on May 22, 2012, 12:57:08 AM
                     

Easiest language to learn


 I would like to start this topic here, because this is our "Other languages" board. My question is

What is the easiest language to learn?

I mean a foreign language, of course. So...

What's the easiest language to learn?

Title: Which is the easiest language to learn...
Post by: MSL on May 22, 2012, 02:32:54 AM
   

Which is the easiest language to learn


  The question is not complete. The same as if one asks: "what is the favorite food?" May be it is the hay for the horses, the carrots for the rabbits, the bamboo for the pandas...Do you understand? Here is the same. For example
  Easiest language to learn for the native English speakers is not the easiest language to learn for the native Chinese/Tatar/Arab/Tagalog speakers.
 Also, it depends what else foreign language/languages you're already able to speak. For example if you can speak Tatar, then it will be very easy for you to learn the similar to Tatar - Kazakh language. Or if you speak Bulgarian, it's not difficult to learn Serbian.
 So, let's say that you're a Chinese. And you're good at English and Russian. Well, in this case easy languages for you may be these close to your native Chinese (for example Bhutanese or Burmanese - they both are Sino-Tibetan languages as Chinese) or these close to English - German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, etc., or Russian - Ukrainian, Belarusian...
 There are also other factors as alphabet (characters), for example. Some writing systems are not that easy. Here is an interesting map about it:
 (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/WritingSystemsoftheWorld6.png/800px-WritingSystemsoftheWorld6.png)http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/WritingSystemsoftheWorld6.png/800px-WritingSystemsoftheWorld6.png
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English: Rename carakan as Balinese (Balinese alphabet) and add Carakan (Javanese alphabet)
Date    29 January 2012
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  I hope it answers your question about the easiest languages to learn.
Title: Re: The easiest language to learn
Post by: Non-SEO on June 05, 2012, 02:44:40 AM
  Very good topic. I am learning Spanish from now on.  :D I think Spanish is not difficult. And may be in the future Spanish may be the easiest language (for me) to learn. :P
Title: ¡Hola
Post by: MSL on June 05, 2012, 03:02:50 AM
 ¡Hola  :)
Title: the most difficult language to learn
Post by: China_doll on July 15, 2012, 04:46:43 PM
It is interesting too. Which is the most difficult language to learn?  :P
Title: Where is a will there is a way!
Post by: Bbrother on July 21, 2012, 08:15:15 PM

Where is a will there is a way!!!


 I know this. :D
Title: Good will + strong will
Post by: AuntT on July 23, 2012, 09:36:56 AM
Yes. Yes. Yes. The good and strong will is what we all need.  8)
Title: Re: the most difficult language to learn
Post by: Gay on August 04, 2012, 03:32:14 PM
It is interesting too. Which is the most difficult language to learn?  :P
Well, China doll, it depends of the grammar, phonetics, tonal systems (if there are any), etc. And depends of the person's ability and mother (native) language.
Title: Cambodian language question
Post by: Gay on August 12, 2012, 04:52:14 AM
  Hey, I would like to know do you have any experience about the Cambodian language?
I read a Cambodian article today and I saw their new capital buildings (Cambodian capital).