You are actually wrong Romanian is the hardest language to learn not the easiest in the top 5 most difficult languages in the world interested next time
@@Jangwonwon they don't sound hard to pronounce also some German words are similar to English making it easier to remember like Man = Mann Hello = Hallo Is = Ist Water = Wasser Beer = Bier And etc
Top 10 easiest languages for English speakers to learn: 1. Canadian 2. Australian 3. British 4. South African 5. Barbadosian 6. Bahamian 7. Floridian 8. Texan 9. Liberian 10. Singaporean
@@ericplayz8132 I didn't know either but it's actually a thing. In Canadian English there is a little mix of American and British and some words are also different then American and British
I've been able enough to communicate, read, write in spanish. Now I'm trying to learn german 😌 Let's hope I can memorize 10 languages so that my name is recorded in a history 🙃
@@harilaladomoina8808 im actually grade 6 french learner year 3 of French now and I find it soo hard Like u ain't no gon pronounce the last letter HOW DO U NOW IF ITS SINGULAR OR PLURAL (Ik the article is there but we had a fill in the correct article exercise last Friday, the teacher DICTATED NOT WRITTEN IT) Ex. Gâteau and Gâteaux what is the pronounciation difference
That is actually right! I’m Norwegian and we have many ppl who dos not even understand us! But they learned for kids! That are 10! And they learned it in 2 days!
French can be easy spoken but with these 10,000 exceptional rules and its complex grammar it is very hard, particularly for French people and for foreigners I can't even imagine!
Have you seen Arabic? Its also really hard. The letters are all connected. They change the shape and size of the letter when it is put into different areas of the sentance. There are very small lines and dots that change the whole meaning of the word, and shows what vowel to pronounce. There are also other things like tajweed, and many different prononciations depeding on where you live. French is very hard too, but have you seen mandarin chinese?! Its crazy because it doesnt even have an alphabet
@GerardNaque-pw9jt yeah. I took a look at french, and it's hard. I speak English and Arabic and I'm fluent in them, but I'm studying Spanish and Spanish and French have a lot of Cognatives similar to English. Nevertheless, Arabic and Chinese are harder than French, but French is still difficult
@@Kaushoc368 Pas si dur que ça quand-même. 😂 Moi j’apprends l’Espagnol depuis 66 jours. C’est pas si différent du Français ni de l’Anglais et c'est la 3ème langue que je parle couramment à 12 ans.
People always fail to specify that may apply to the first months of learning. Italian, for instance, is quite a complex language once you get to an intermediate/advanced level.
As an Indonesian, I think Indonesian should have been placed among top 3 easiest languages to study, not only for native English speakers, but all people. Try studying Indonesian and I bet you could be fluent in it in only 6 months.
Benar bahasa Indonesia mudah tapi hanya untuk legalitas dan formal saja untuk sehari hari kebanyakan menggunakan kata slang atau kata gaul jadi yg lancar bahasa Indonesia dari orang asing akan kesulitan juga mempelajari slang Indonesia
Dutch: hallo hoe is het? Afrikaans: Hello hoe gaan dit? Indonesian: Halo apa kabarmu? German: Hallo, wie geht es dir? Swedish: Hej hur mår du? Romanian: salut ce mai faci? French: bonjour comment allez-vous? Portuguese: olá, como vai? Italian: Ciao, come stai? Spanish: ¿hola, cómo estás?
People who think french is easy Green - vert Towards - vers Glass - verre Pour - verse Worm - ver A green worm pours a glass towards a glass maker around 8 o'clock Un ver vert verse un verre vers un verrier vers vingt heure
Couldn't be more agree with Indonesia. All you need to do is to memorize as much as possible the words. And you can already speak all over the archipelago.
For french, all the french people (like me) want you to know that the french you learn in lessons is really simplified, so you can think it's really easy (depends on you, maybe it's really easy). Moreover, if you try to learn harder sentences, it will certainly be really hard, because of all the prepositions, the verbs, and an uncountabld number of rules. Actually french is a really rich langage,there are many many different adjectives and verbs compares to english (there are many in english too, but in french there are sometimes 15+ verbs to explain the same thing, with some tiny differences). If you want to learn french I really hope you a nice learning and enjoy the langage ! I said it was hard to learn french if you want to be fluent, but for basic sentences there are no problems ! If you want, you can do it ! 👍 Thx for reading btw
The French in lessons is somewhat stupid since it focuses on written french instead of spoken french, which is much simpler. Also book French is way too Paris-centric and it ignores the international diversity of the French language (Belge, Québécois, Acadien, Louisianais, Haïtien, Congolais, Marocain, Ivoirien, etc)
The easiest one is the Indonesian language because there is no gender-specific language, whether male or female, it is the same, unlike English, Spanish, Arabic, or others. For example: English: boyfriend, girlfriend Indonesian : pacar (boy/girl) English : she,he, him, her Indonesian : dia (boy/girl)
@@jellypetertheeel6360 It can be difficult but for example german has it even harder because of the three genders, not two. Also you can in the vast majority of cases tell if the word is masculine or feminine in spanish just by looking at the end of the word
@@mcwithshift enige Nederlandse familie? Of heb je zelf Nederlands geleerd? Hoelang leer je het al? Anyways you can definitely tell it’s not your mother tongue no one uses the word moedertaalspreker xD, it’s still very impressive! It’s 4 am i can’t type normal, please trust me when i say; i’m not trying to be mean. lmao
@@edit7606 I'm not learning anymore, because I was learning for my Dutch boyfriend at the time. I don't think I have any Dutch heritage lmaoo, also out of curiosity how would you phrase what I said natively?
Language learning hack 1.note book 2.youtube videos 3.spell the word repeatedly 4.keep the sentence in your head all day till the point that it hurts your brain 5.puzzle your brain stop focusing on the word and ask your brain how do I say this in: whatever language you're learning and if you can't remember look up the word keep it in your head and repeat the same process 6.duolingo, duolingo is helpful because it teaches you sentences that you haven't thought of so it can be pretty useful and I would say use it for more than 40 minutes a day 7.video games, you can try to find people who speak the language online 8.tv shows, favorite tv show but in the language you're trying to learn
Bøkmal norsk is the standard. Should have come before Swedish because after learning Norwegian the mother tongue off Scandinavia the rest such as Danish and Swedish are fairly easy. In fact it's one of the easiest ways to become a polyglot.
I'm French and I find my language sooo difficult for strangers. Even for me I'm sometimes struggling with the spelling of some words. But the worst: all those stupid grammar rules and exceptions ;-;
@@potato_sensei3227 Every object has a gender in french...verbs changing everytime...lolololol Romance languages ain’t easy, English is much more simplified
Pai depinde mulți oameni pe care îi cunosc au învățat romana ușor pt că spun că literele se citesc așa cum se scriu doar că avem mai multe sinonime și antonime și dinastea,in general e ok
I'm italian, and I think that this lenguage is quite difficult. I'm not the only one, many people say that is difficult. I think it's difficult because the words have many different meaning
Hello!! Ang Filipino Ay Isang Napakadaling Wikang Matutunan, Humanap lamang ng Aklat at napakadaling bigkasin❤😊 Translation for English: Hello!! Filipino Is a very Easy Language to learn,Just find a Book and its very easy to prounounce
As someone who lives in luxemburg, i had to learn french, german and luxemburgish at school and I can tell you that German is not an easy language to learn
@@islamicemirateofjapan5361 but Indonesian belongs to a completely different language family from the indo European languages. Plus Indonesian is older than all European languages.
"Spanish and France is easy to learn" "Me literally seeing a video that explains the hardest language to learn is Spanish and France a few hours earlier" "My brain:so who's lying..." "My heart:idk"
I am Italian and I would like to say that grammar is not easy at all so yes Italian is catchy but speaking it correctly, and learning it well with all the grammar is difficult
ok your ranking it may be good for an English speaker but now I'm going to make a correction from the ones that are easy to those that are hard for the world to say in general so here is my ranking 1.🇪🇸 2.🇮🇹 3.🇿🇦 4.🇸🇪 5.🇵🇹 6.🇷🇴 7.🇫🇷 8.🇩🇪 9🇷🇺 10🇵🇱 I didn't put the extra extra hard languages like Mandarin Chinese etc.. I just put the languages that are in the video :)
Yeeee,però da quello che mi ha detto mio zio l'Italiano è una lingua particolarmente difficile da imparare (per via dei verbi e delle regole) Ovviamente chi è esperto di lingue lo può imparare tranquillamente ma per la maggior parte delle persone l'Italiano non è per niente facile ;)
As someone who has learned Afrikaans and Portuguese I can say Afrikaans is far easier than Portuguese it is very similar to English but with a simpler grammar
You're right. I'm from Portugal and even I, a fluent portuguese speaker can't even get a better grade than in English or French (the languages I'm currently studying)
I’m trying to learn Spanish right now and it’s really difficult because the sentence structure is backwards half of the time not only that, but they will change the meanings of different words And will confuse you with the masculine and feminine verbs and pronouns
Honestly, I can see your point on that one. I had a lot of trouble with the masculine/feminine pronouns & verbs, usually when you're conjugating Spanish verbs a large amount of them are ar,er,ir verbs which if you know the endings of those in past, present, and future you can conjugate most of them very easily but there are a few you'll have to memorize like the verb consiguir. As for the sentence order/words, Spanish has a few rules for that but one of the big ones is the adjective always goes after the noun and there are some words that can be used to convey a whole sentence. oh, and alot of the time when you conjugate a verb you don't always have to use a pronoun because its usually implied when conjugated. Sorry to write a whole book I just figured I'd pass on some of what I learned in hopes it will help you, keep on learning
You can speak in inverted order and confuse noums and people will still understand you, same as portuguese. The only real problem is finding a militant socialist/LGTV person who would then accuse you of transphobia and if it's in a stupid country like Brazil you might be jailed for racism (yes, the Supreme Court decided that misgendering people is racism).
All romance languages, at least Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian (the main ones), idk about Rumanian, have the same structure more or less. I am Spanish, learning Italian or Portuguese for me will be easier than for you. We all have the same difficulties you struggle wit being an english speaker. So it's not only Spanish, also the other ones have the same obstacles. But I think the reward is worth It. Romance languages are beautiful languages. I struggle learning English just because the phonetic and different vocabulary. But the Verb Tenses are way easier than Romance Languages. In Portuguese there are more Irregular Verbs, Tenses that are not used in Spanish, I have to conjugate the verbs, not all the sustantives have the same gender... "O sal" (portugués), "La sal" (Spanish). A particular characteristic of the Spanish is our rule for the Stressed Syllable. Every word has a Stressed Syllable, and depends on the rule, it has "tilde" or not. So with that particular rule, we can know how a Word is pronunced even if we haven't heard It before. It's not the same for Italian language or French language.
My top list easiest language tout learn for me about grammar and prononcation 1. Afrikaan 2. Swedish 3. Norwegian 4. Danish 5. Indonesian 6. Spanish 7. Portugese 8. Italian 9. French 10. Dutch
@@percepctiveproductions9731 Los hablantes nativos de inglés también reclaman tener más facilidades en aprender español a todos esos idiomas. La pronunciación es extremadamente sencilla, la escritura está bien relacionada acorde con los sonidos de las letras. Ello a su vez facilita la comprensión del idioma. La única dificultad radica realmente en la gramática y en lo que se conoce como "Usos del sé", pero incluso la gramática es sencilla, porque el género de los sustantivos tiende a estar relacionado con su terminación, y las conjugaciones verbales regulares siguen una regla que se suele mostrar en una tabla gramatical (buscando en google: "Tabla terminaciones de los verbos, español"
Indonesian is simple for me cause doesn't have many verb word like english, or maybe like japanese chinese, korean, arab, thaiand, etc, this language using alphabet just like english. Example: I write a story : Aku menulis sebuah cerita I was wrote a story : Aku tadi menulis sebuah cerita I have written a story : Aku telah menulis sebuah cerita. Even in a different condition of time, the verb ( menulis/ write) never changed like the word write who has a different words like :write,wrote, and written Maybe for me is pretty simple, but for you guys, i dont know again, it back to our preferences.
Bro, you know in Indonesian there is something called: Bahasa gaul/Slang Bahasa Singkatan/Abbreviation Language Bahasa daerah/regional language Jika kamu belajar semuanya maka kamu akan pusing setengah mati If you learn everything then you will be dizzy to death!
So proud as Indonesian is one of the easiest languages to learn but we still have a lot of local languages, which is based on government data about 652.
Swedish is actually kinda some simmular to english, when i learned english it was easy to learn vocabulary beaucause the vocabulary s are very similar🇸🇪🇸🇪
@@kankerbanaanwhy would you limit yourself to 1? Couple of years ago I started learning 4 different languages at the same time and i can have hard conversations in those languages now. Don’t put your bar too low, we are humans, we smart af, don’t underestimate our minds.
how can you say Portuguese it's easy??? Even for us native Portuguese people, it's hard to learn because of the grammar and also the vocabulary!! It's a hard language actually 🇵🇹
Você sabe que o português e o espanhol são 85% inteligíveis. Portanto, acho que tanto o espanhol quanto o português são igualmente difíceis. Sou espanhola e estou aprendendo português brasileiro, mas costumava falar galego, um idioma muito parecido com o português. É a mesma coisa com o espanhol, não sabemos como falar perfeitamente. Mesmo estudando na universidade, posso ver que algumas pessoas cometem erros.
@@adaalonso Portugues y Español pueden ser difíciles para hablantes de otras lenguas, pero entre nosotros aprender el otro idioma es mucho más fácil, por ejemplo aprendí portugués brasileño y al escuchar el gallego puedo entender todo menos jerga local de allá xd, el gallego me suena más a portugués brasileño que a portugués de portugal, medio raro sabiendo que ambos eran el mismo idioma xd
@@danielpacheco738 el gallego es un portugués Arcaico según Portugueses. Fonéticamente es más castellano, por eso también es más parecido al de Brasil, porque ellos no se comen vocales. Pero escrito y en vocabulario, creo que es más parecido al Portugués del Norte sobretodo. Lo de Rapariga, la colocación preferente de pronombres detrás del verbo (salvo excepciones muy concretas), no usamos el gerundio tanto, también preferimos usar el "estar+a+infinitivo", muchos menos anglicismos... Y en general es muy fácil de entender incluso para alguien que habla español. Porque es muy parecido. Y el portugués realmente también lo es sino fuera por la fonética que lo hace parecer más difícil. Pero escrito se entiende tanto como el gallego.
Is difficult more if you are horrible with the double rr or when you just have to pronunce just one r,or even the s is difficult,imagine pronunce "Otorrinolaringólogo or ferrocarril"
Spanish is great for Practising Opportunities because many people who speak it are on the more enthusiastic to help and not too harsh side, at least here in the U.S, but it may not be likely to hear Castilian Spanish as much as Latin American, but it is still VERY much Spanish. The amount of times I heard Bengali, Korean, Chinese or other groups of people in the U.S asking how to say this or that in Spanish but when I ask them about their language, I get a "Oh it's too difficult to explain." kind of response.. French has been kind of the opposite at times from and only in my experience, but this is in a non french class setting. And not everyone is open to sharing, or have the patience for it. Some must have their reasons.
@@doctoralejandro1334 I never said it didn't. However for those in the U.S, who are not native spanish speakers, you might not hear a majority of the accents from Spain, as many think that just because it's not a Spaniards accent, it wouldn't be understood by a Spaniard or vice versa. In the U.S, you will often hear Mexican, Columbian,Ecuadorian, Venezuelan, Puerto Rican, Dominican accents etc, which have practically no trouble in Understanding Castilian Spanish, or vice versa. People should not be put off by "dialects", be it labeled "Latin American" or "Castilian Spanish". I heard in the U.S, a person not of spanish speaking countries once told me: "I don't understand your dialect." When they probably just don't understand Spanish in general yet.
@@doctoralejandro1334 No, I am from South America and every country here has a different accent, the slangs are also different but yeah we can understand and communicate with each other
@@amd9592That is the dumbest thingh I have ever read. Of course there is a mutual inteligibility from one another. It is not like as it UK and Dakotan accent would not able of understand what they say each other. However, spanish is a real vast language, and as you learn beyond his grammar, you'll learn to appreciate whichever variety there are spreaded onto the world. Not just the spaniard variety which, nonetheless, it's the mpst prestigious one, but at least their institution (RAE), takes into account the rest of the hispanosphere adding words from other sites sometimes to his dictionary.
I learned german by watching german cartoons And im still watching them till this day cuss i love german Im serbian btw and german was really fucking serbia up in ww1 and 2
Germany bombasted the whole world to be fair. Belgium just in 18 days, let alone Russia 2-3 million comrades dead, the keeps stalking London with their revolutionary planes. And we re not even talking about the French and the US.
@@GTx11as someone who learned both languages, i agree,the only hard thing u need to know in spanish is if its male or female, but in french its tenses and verbs and all that
@@wibrinkiluila806 no it's not but, in South Africa there is a language called Afrikaans that sounds like African and also most white people and Coloureds speak Afrikaans
As a swedish person i can confirm swedish is not easy. My parents have lived in Sweden for 11 years and still dont know much. So me and my sisters are basically a walking translator for our parents even tho our parents have lived in sweden longer. My mom doesnt know some various words like how to say fat in swedish or how to say truck in Swedish and more words. So i can confirm Swedish is not a easy language as it also has alot of hard words like fruktansvärt or vetenskapliga and more. And some words whi have silent letters like english. English has silent letters like high is spelled like that but pronounced differently. Its the same for swedish but different words like tjock, skicka, dricka, kyssa, dyslektiker, mänskliga, rättigheterna, åhörarläktaren, provocerande and more words. Swedish also has 3 more letters which are Å, Ä and Ö which are pretty hard to pronounce. Å is pronounced as "oua", Ä is pronounced as "æ" and Ö is pronounced as "œ". So no, swedish is nto a easy language to learn.
@@diegoortiz3195 cual, bien wey morro, si el español nomas usado aqui en México tiene variantes de estado a estado, su uso, acentos y estructuras varían inmensamente de un país a otro igualmente hispanohablante
@@EmilFr2002 Eso es porque estás bien pendejo. La conjugación de los verbos no es muy diferente pero aunque lo fuera, no tienes que ser genio para saber conjugar los verbos de tu lengua madre, y como sea que te los enseñen, está bien.
Just because they share many words, it doesn't mean that they are similar. English and French have no similarities when it comes to grammar (french language teacher here). Don't be fooled if you are not a parrot.
you say you can read Italian but when you pronounce it I get chills, when you say Speghedi, Piza, Pashta, Ghnoci, Tortlinni, BonnuccBonnucchiBonnuccBonnucchi, Cellinni, Dreghy I cry inside
I’m learning Swedish and I agree. I learned way more Swedish in two months than Spanish in 4 years (school). As a native English speaker, Swedish or Norwegian are definitely the easiest, I don’t know why they say Spanish lol. Maybe because it’s more common.
Check my latest Easiest Language video for an updated list 😉
You are actually wrong Romanian is the hardest language to learn not the easiest in the top 5 most difficult languages in the world interested next time
Hallo
Hallo tschüss papa papi muta muti esen und milch kaffee nein ja danke
What song is this?
nothing is easy bro
Him: *"Spanish is the easiest language"*
Duolingo: *"THANK YOU! THANK YOU!"*
Yess
😂😂
Lol
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😂😂
Duolingo pointing a gun at this guy while recording💀
Try me. I eat stray childs.
Him: 🥲🔫
We didn’t! It’s actually Norwegian
@@Cheeto_Puffii please let me out of the basement
@@ewanmcclanahan4161 I’m not. Im at headquarters. Torturing souls.
English:Hello
German: Hallo
Dutch: Hallo
Spanish:Hola
Hallo is Hallo in afrikaans
Hallo
Olá🇵🇹
@@Real.Rotary. Well yeah Afrikaans is basically a sub language of Dutch
Portuguese:olá
No way he thinks Dutch is harder than German 💀
German is easy. What are you on?
@@ZenithareWait until you come to “futur 2“ and Artikel.
@@Jangwonwon they don't sound hard to pronounce also some German words are similar to English making it easier to remember like
Man = Mann
Hello = Hallo
Is = Ist
Water = Wasser
Beer = Bier
And etc
@@Zenithare It is still not an easy language to learn. There are many Germans that can’t write their own language good.
@@Jangwonwon well it might not be easy for others but i find it easy compared to other languages
Top 10 easiest languages for English speakers to learn:
1. Canadian
2. Australian
3. British
4. South African
5. Barbadosian
6. Bahamian
7. Floridian
8. Texan
9. Liberian
10. Singaporean
South African? Bros a bot
@@coldtaco3793 it’s a joke bro and did you know South Africa is a country
Yes Australian is tots a language and not just English with an Aussie accent
As an Aussie, no one ever from another country can speak it correctly. Okay maybe a kiwi over the water can but that's it.
Americanish
Him: “Spanish!!”
Duolingo:”or vanish”
Daily Reminder!
Crap i forgot the spanish lesso-
@@mecha0069. you know what happens now hehehe
@@mecha0069. just remember where we’re keeping your family
@@mecha0069. now your going to vanish
Imagine he would have said...
1 American
2 Canadian
3 Australian
Would have been so cool no lies 😂😂
Tbh I find Canadian easier than American
@@rafiyaifti6081 that’s true
@@rafiyaifti6081 I don’t think Canadian is a language. However some province’s do have their own languages that isn’t English.
@@ericplayz8132 I didn't know either but it's actually a thing. In Canadian English there is a little mix of American and British and some words are also different then American and British
@@ericplayz8132 French
French and Spanish: heh… you don’t know my true power do you?
Edit: OMG THX FOR 195 LIKES I NEVER HAD THAT MUCH BEFORE 😭
yeah try to say this: Je vais vers un ver vert qui verse un verre vert vers un verrier vert vers vingt heures.
@@Siriusyt71 LMAO
@@kalepeter1115 what
@@Siriusyt71 French and Spanish is actually not easy :3
@@Siriusyt71try como poco coco porque poco coco compro
Heheeehhhhegeehe balls
I've been able enough to communicate, read, write in spanish. Now I'm trying to learn german 😌
Let's hope I can memorize 10 languages so that my name is recorded in a history 🙃
How to learn spanish
@@Subsdapetpahala there's one boy who can speak 12 different languages.....so you better increase your target by 3 to have your name written somewhere
Yo quiero aprender el español, mejoras en la gramática y pronunciación es fácil para mí.
@@Subsdapetpahala some learned 22 languages before you. Sorry to pop up your bubble.
French is hard asf bruh
no
Ikrr so many stupid rules
@@pr3ppyxpeaches it's not stupid but i guess for foreigners some rules are weird
@@harilaladomoina8808 im actually grade 6 french learner year 3 of French now and I find it soo hard
Like u ain't no gon pronounce the last letter HOW DO U NOW IF ITS SINGULAR OR PLURAL
(Ik the article is there but we had a fill in the correct article exercise last Friday, the teacher DICTATED NOT WRITTEN IT)
Ex. Gâteau and Gâteaux what is the pronounciation difference
Pas vrai. Le chinois et l’arabique sont difficiles mais les langues européennes sont tous similaires et facile d’apprendre.
The order is totally messed up. Dutch is MUCH easier than German. And Norwegian is the actual easiest language
It is not all about the complexity of the language, it also considers things like speaking opportunities, materials and such.
You’re right, Dutch is way easier than German. German is like Dutch, but way harder
@@shototodoroki8057 im german and german is literally nothing like dutch💀
That is actually right! I’m Norwegian and we have many ppl who dos not even understand us! But they learned for kids! That are 10! And they learned it in 2 days!
I learned both Dutch and German. Dutch is way harder.
French can be easy spoken but with these 10,000 exceptional rules and its complex grammar it is very hard, particularly for French people and for foreigners I can't even imagine!
Have you seen Arabic? Its also really hard. The letters are all connected. They change the shape and size of the letter when it is put into different areas of the sentance. There are very small lines and dots that change the whole meaning of the word, and shows what vowel to pronounce. There are also other things like tajweed, and many different prononciations depeding on where you live. French is very hard too, but have you seen mandarin chinese?! Its crazy because it doesnt even have an alphabet
Arabic and Chinese are very hard languages, indeed. In difficulty, they surpass French.
@GerardNaque-pw9jt yeah. I took a look at french, and it's hard. I speak English and Arabic and I'm fluent in them, but I'm studying Spanish and Spanish and French have a lot of Cognatives similar to English. Nevertheless, Arabic and Chinese are harder than French, but French is still difficult
Je suis français et cette langue est ultra dure à apprendre😂
@@Kaushoc368 Pas si dur que ça quand-même. 😂
Moi j’apprends l’Espagnol depuis 66 jours. C’est pas si différent du Français ni de l’Anglais et c'est la 3ème langue que je parle couramment à 12 ans.
Him: top 10 easiest launguages
Him again: 4-french
Me: WHAT THE F-
FRENCH wtf wait it not like english bro this is so harddddd like it as accent
Je suis fr mdrrrr
@@yourfrench2100 I hate France because they invaded us before 🇩🇿and made history 😑 and their language is hard as fuck
french isnt hard
@@SpeedLiveClips0 les chaussettes de l'archiduchesse sont elle sèche archi sèche alors fait le
@@SpeedLiveClips0 it's hard as fuck
People always fail to specify that may apply to the first months of learning. Italian, for instance, is quite a complex language once you get to an intermediate/advanced level.
I’m italian myself and yeah it’s kinda hard
@@OMG4KIWII think what Russian and Ukrainian language is hard in start but become much easier in the middle and end.
@@OMG4KIWI in che senso?
@@OMG4KIWI como brasileiro, o Italiano é o mais fácil para mim.
@@kaykystt190pelas similaridades do idioma
As an Indonesian, I think Indonesian should have been placed among top 3 easiest languages to study, not only for native English speakers, but all people. Try studying Indonesian and I bet you could be fluent in it in only 6 months.
Benar bahasa Indonesia mudah tapi hanya untuk legalitas dan formal saja untuk sehari hari kebanyakan menggunakan kata slang atau kata gaul jadi yg lancar bahasa Indonesia dari orang asing akan kesulitan juga mempelajari slang Indonesia
lol funny joke
Indonesian is really so easy?
Can I get your contact to practice
@@Icu970 Where are you from?
Dutch: hallo hoe is het?
Afrikaans: Hello hoe gaan dit?
Indonesian: Halo apa kabarmu?
German: Hallo, wie geht es dir?
Swedish: Hej hur mår du?
Romanian: salut ce mai faci?
French: bonjour comment allez-vous?
Portuguese: olá, como vai?
Italian: Ciao, come stai?
Spanish: ¿hola, cómo estás?
Actually, Dutch is: Hallo, hoe gaat het?
the russian translation of dutch 💀
No! In portuguese we say: Olá, como estás?
Italian:bene grazie.E tu?
@@AviationVidsandShorts yes that’s true
Very good 👍
But how do you know that?
People who think french is easy
Green - vert
Towards - vers
Glass - verre
Pour - verse
Worm - ver
A green worm pours a glass towards a glass maker around 8 o'clock
Un ver vert verse un verre vers un verrier vers vingt heure
💀💀
you haven't seen Greeks or Chinese yet
All languages habe These types of tongue twisters that are hard to understand
@starshipss-xo4ox it is not the only sentence there are alot of other sentences like this
@@mythicalmylo3275 👆
Couldn't be more agree with Indonesia. All you need to do is to memorize as much as possible the words. And you can already speak all over the archipelago.
i just started learning Indonesia it was pretty easy
I am a quarter Malay and I feel ashamed for not making any effort in the past.
I have 4 native languages and i only uderstand English 😭🤚
@@clludyr i wish you luck and do the best. It's easy, within 3 months of intense learning everyday, you will be able to Understand Bahasa
@@clludyrthanks for learning Indonesian crow_vilz, wish you luck. Probably even 30 days you'll be able to speak some words or more
For french, all the french people (like me) want you to know that the french you learn in lessons is really simplified, so you can think it's really easy (depends on you, maybe it's really easy).
Moreover, if you try to learn harder sentences, it will certainly be really hard, because of all the prepositions, the verbs, and an uncountabld number of rules.
Actually french is a really rich langage,there are many many different adjectives and verbs compares to english (there are many in english too, but in french there are sometimes 15+ verbs to explain the same thing, with some tiny differences).
If you want to learn french I really hope you a nice learning and enjoy the langage ! I said it was hard to learn french if you want to be fluent, but for basic sentences there are no problems !
If you want, you can do it ! 👍
Thx for reading btw
Sorry for typing mistakes, ima typing on phone...
The French in lessons is somewhat stupid since it focuses on written french instead of spoken french, which is much simpler.
Also book French is way too Paris-centric and it ignores the international diversity of the French language (Belge, Québécois, Acadien, Louisianais, Haïtien, Congolais, Marocain, Ivoirien, etc)
The easiest one is the Indonesian language because there is no gender-specific language, whether male or female, it is the same, unlike English, Spanish, Arabic, or others.
For example:
English: boyfriend, girlfriend
Indonesian : pacar (boy/girl)
English : she,he, him, her
Indonesian : dia (boy/girl)
So is Persian no one says that's easy
There’s also no verb conjugation, no articles and no plurals
I'm spanish, and lets be honest, verbs are so hard
Just verbs??
Spanish is all around an easy language according to me. The only thing that I find very difficulta are admittedly the verbs and all their conjugations
Masculine femenine...
@@jellypetertheeel6360 It can be difficult but for example german has it even harder because of the three genders, not two. Also you can in the vast majority of cases tell if the word is masculine or feminine in spanish just by looking at the end of the word
El agua
Duolingo casually holding his family hostage
Totally
lol
@@-.af.- you know what happens now…
@@Cheeto_Puffii 😨
@@Cheeto_Puffii Ñ👌🤑
I am Dutch, the language is easy, until you come to the grammatic
Because you effed up norsk lol 😆 only joking
Im belgian its easy do learn
ik vind nederlands heel makkelijk, en ik ben geen moedertaalspreker
@@mcwithshift enige Nederlandse familie? Of heb je zelf Nederlands geleerd? Hoelang leer je het al? Anyways you can definitely tell it’s not your mother tongue no one uses the word moedertaalspreker xD, it’s still very impressive! It’s 4 am i can’t type normal, please trust me when i say; i’m not trying to be mean. lmao
@@edit7606 I'm not learning anymore, because I was learning for my Dutch boyfriend at the time. I don't think I have any Dutch heritage lmaoo, also out of curiosity how would you phrase what I said natively?
Language learning hack
1.note book
2.youtube videos
3.spell the word repeatedly
4.keep the sentence in your head all day till the point that it hurts your brain
5.puzzle your brain stop focusing on the word and ask your brain how do I say this in: whatever language you're learning and if you can't remember look up the word keep it in your head and repeat the same process
6.duolingo, duolingo is helpful because it teaches you sentences that you haven't thought of so it can be pretty useful and I would say use it for more than 40 minutes a day
7.video games, you can try to find people who speak the language online
8.tv shows, favorite tv show but in the language you're trying to learn
After I heard france number 4,im double check the title.Easiest!?I just drop my brain,and when i wanna pick it and its gone🐧🐧
Seems like you are finding french difficult or am I mistaken?
@@asbcandel3286 it is
periodddttt. like the gender objects? oh i can't 😩
OMG i'm french and i thought "french in 4? What the fuck is that? I made big mistakes and i'm french !"
@@attoumakidakaina3413 it isnt
Norwegian: guess I ain’t a language
TRUE, but Norwegian has a lot of dialects though
Lmao
It’s basically Swedish
Lol it’s so similar to English and it IS the easiest for English speakers to learn.
Bøkmal norsk is the standard. Should have come before Swedish because after learning Norwegian the mother tongue off Scandinavia the rest such as Danish and Swedish are fairly easy. In fact it's one of the easiest ways to become a polyglot.
Ain’t no way he said french is easy 😭
It is
@@Marikabby no it’s not cuz of goofy ahh cave man sounds
I'm French and I find my language sooo difficult for strangers. Even for me I'm sometimes struggling with the spelling of some words. But the worst: all those stupid grammar rules and exceptions ;-;
@@monkeyloser. I don’t find it too hard. But it’s defo not easier than Portuguese xD
@@potato_sensei3227 Every object has a gender in french...verbs changing everytime...lolololol Romance languages ain’t easy, English is much more simplified
The fact that Romanian is easier for them to learn than German,makes me feel SO HAPPY😌😃😃
Same here, Mihăiță.
La fel.
nu este, lista asta e total random 😂
Italian, Spanish, portoguese and Romanian are the easier to learn..for me..
Dar nu e română e cam grea
5. Romanian is harder than it seems to learn.
👇
Yes that’s my dad real language and I speak russian and French and we are moldavien chi?
I love when like beggars get little likes
Pai depinde mulți oameni pe care îi cunosc au învățat romana ușor pt că spun că literele se citesc așa cum se scriu doar că avem mai multe sinonime și antonime și dinastea,in general e ok
Well I don’t really speak it I’m learning cause it hard but my dad could read this
Ăia români:e ușor 🗿
I'm italian, and I think that this lenguage is quite difficult. I'm not the only one, many people say that is difficult. I think it's difficult because the words have many different meaning
Not only, but the grammar is incredibly difficultà too
Im italian
Sono italiana anch'io
The grammar could be difficult, but even if you mix the words of a phrase randomly you could understand what I am trying to say.
@@DixieECharlie Grande, è sempre bello trovare qualcuno italiano sotto video inglesi!
@ʚ ImAviocado ɞ Vero, è proprio per questo che ho scritto questo commento
Hello!! Ang Filipino Ay Isang Napakadaling Wikang Matutunan, Humanap lamang ng Aklat at napakadaling bigkasin❤😊
Translation for English: Hello!! Filipino Is a very Easy Language to learn,Just find a Book and its very easy to prounounce
i started convulsing when i heard french
i mean i'm french but i gotta admit it's a complex language for no reason 😭
Especially the comprehension part, so many accents and diphtong sounds, that's quite difficult for non-natives 😥😥
yEaH rEaLlY
French is not a difficult language. No tones, no declensions, no hard sounds, no evidential markers, only 2 genders... I could go on.
C’est difficile à l’écrit, l’oral c’est beaucoup plus facile ( la conjugaison de côté 🤣)
It isnt difficult at All!
Norwegian: *Fake coughs* Ahem…
Yesssss
@@Raziel354i wanna learn norwegian,and maybe swedish, i love skandinavian languages
Agree! I’m learning it right now and it’s the easiest language I’ve tried to learn. It still has its challenges, but I love it. 🥰
@@fightthesunrises
really? Thats so good, i wanted to learn it
@@Dansker_fra_Aarhus yeah, i almost went to denmark years ago and wanted to learn danish
Thank u for suggestion
As someone who lives in luxemburg, i had to learn french, german and luxemburgish at school and I can tell you that German is not an easy language to learn
I agree with you dude
Soll ich den Fußgänger umfahren oder umfahren?
Was?
USA: what your name ?
Melayu: apa nama kamu?
"Indonesian"
**Happy Indonesian noises**
Siapa kau😶🌫️😶🌫️😶🌫️😶🌫️
@@FairuzYT1213 lah anda siapa 😳
Kau siapa
@@FairuzYT1213 Agus Bagas Yanto Wahyu wisnu Anto Budi Udin Rizki rehan Regan bayu
Agustian
Im indonesian, ive alot watch spanish and i love their language, and similar accent with my country and im suprised.
Malay?
Es facil hasta que aprendas la conjugation. 😂
Bahasa is the easiest language in the world to learn
@@JOSWAY787 agreed
@@JOSWAY787 bahasa means language in indonesia
The real indonesian language is bahasa indonesia
Then theirs me who is struggling with my own language!!😭
Do you know Indonesian itu adalah aku
same
lol my friend failed on his Spanish test and he is from Spain
Fr hindi
Same mine Dutch btw
)Here we go:
1. English: Hi
2. Spanish: ¡Hola!
3. French: Bonjour
4. German: Hallo
5. Italian: Ciao
6. Portuguese: Olá
7. Russian: Привет (Privet)
8. Chinese (Mandarin): 你好 (Nǐ hǎo)
9. Japanese: こんにちは (Konnichiwa)
10. Korean: 안녕하세요 (Annyeonghaseyo)
11. Arabic: مرحبا (Marhaba)
12. Hindi: नमस्ते (Namaste)
13. Bengali: হাই (Hai)
14. Turkish: Merhaba
15. Dutch: Hallo
16. Swedish: Hej
17. Norwegian: Hei
18. Danish: Hej
19. Finnish: Hei
20. Greek: Γεια σας (Geia sas)
21. Polish: Cześć
22. Hungarian: Szia
23. Czech: Ahoj
24. Thai: สวัสดี (Sawasdee)
25. Vietnamese: Xin chào
26. Malay: Hai
27. Indonesian: Halo
28. Filipino: Kamusta
29. Swahili: Hujambo
30. Hebrew: שלום (Shalom)
31. Romanian: Salut
32. Ukrainian: Привіт (Pryvit)
33. Persian: سلام (Salam)
34. Irish: Dia duit
35. Scottish Gaelic: Halò
36. Welsh: Helo
37. Estonian: Tere
38. Latvian: Sveiki
39. Lithuanian: Labas
40. Icelandic: Halló
41. Georgian: გამარჯობა (Gamarjoba)
42. Serbian: Здраво (Zdravo)
43. Croatian: Bok
44. Bosnian: Zdravo
45. Macedonian: Здраво (Zdravo)
46. Albanian: Përshëndetje
47. Kurdish: Silav
48. Pashto: سلام (Salaam)
49. Urdu: ہیلو (Hello)
50. Gujarati: હેલો (Hello)
51. Kannada: ಹಲೋ (Hālō)
52. Telugu: హలో (Hālō)
53. Malayalam: ഹലോ (Halo)
54. Tamil: வணக்கம் (Vaṇakkam)
55. Marathi: नमस्कार (Namaskār)
56. Punjabi: ਹੈਲੋ (Hello)
57. Sindhi: ھيلو (Hello)
58. Nepali: नमस्ते (Namaste)
59. Pashto: سلام (Salaam)
60. Sinhala: හෙලෝ (Helo)
61. Pashto: سلام (Salaam)
62. Uzbek: Salom
63. Tajik: Салом (Salom)
64. Kazakh: Сәлем (Sälem)
65. Azerbaijani: Salam
66. Turkmen: Salam
67. Kyrgyz: Саламатсызбы? (Salamatsızbı?)
68. Mongolian: Сайн уу (Sain uu)
69. Tibetan: བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས། (Tashi delek)
70. Uighur: ياخشىمۇسىز (Yaxşimusız)
71. Khmer: ជំរាបសួរ (Chomreabsuor)
72. Lao: ສະບາຍດີ (Sabaidi)
73. Burmese: မင်္ဂလာပါ (Mingalabar)
74. Malagasy: Manao ahoana
75. Haitian Creole: Alo
76. Maori: Kia ora
77. Samoan: Talofa
78. Tongan: Mālō e lelei
79. Fijian: Bula
80. Hawaiian: Aloha
81. Marshallese: Yokwe
82. Tahitian: Ia orana
83. Chuukese: Ran annim
84. Palauan: Alii
85. Chamorro: Håfa adai
86. Yapese: Mogethin
87. Nauruan: Ekamowir Omo
88. Tok Pisin: Gutpela dei
89. Solomon Islands Pijin: Halo
90. Rotuman: Noa'ia
91. Basque: Kaixo
92. Corsican: Bonghjornu
93. Frisian: Hoi
94. Luxembourgish: Moien
95. Maltese: Bonġu
96. Manx: Fastyr mie
97. Sardinian: Bonas dies
98. Sicilian: Bongiornu
99. Friulian: Gjái
100. Romansh: Allegra
101.bulgrain: здрасти (hi)
I got tired 😩
Google translator helped!
As a native romanian speaker, ROMANIAN IS SO FREAKING HARD- especially the grammar & pronunciation- i still can’t get my grammar right i swear-
I wanted to know how to speak romanian ,so I could understand o-zone songs.
Buna!! Chiar este greu!
Translation:
Hii! It really is hard! Btw the grammar is👹
@@alessiadolocan6354 da / yes
@@spirit_rose my parents are romanian and french ☠️☠️🇷🇴🇫🇷
@@dhsf5937 I want to learn it cause Andrew Tate
Indonesian only non European language
What abou Afrikaans
but indonesian gramar is similiar with indo european family
@@islamicemirateofjapan5361 quite the opposite
@@raphaeldasilvamello3531 Afrikaans is another version of Dutch
@@islamicemirateofjapan5361 but Indonesian belongs to a completely different language family from the indo European languages. Plus Indonesian is older than all European languages.
French?!!! OMG dude, good luck
Merci à toi aussi.
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Je suis française haha
Moi aussi mais c archi dur mais quand t française parfois ru peux avoir du mal à apprendre 😭
Bah moi aussi mdr
Mais...c'est facile :')
@@Tom-ip9eh très facile en effet !😂
Top 5 : All Latin languages
Norwegian: HEYYY YOU FORGOT ABOUT MEEEEEEEE!!!!
"Spanish and France is easy to learn"
"Me literally seeing a video that explains the hardest language to learn is Spanish and France a few hours earlier"
"My brain:so who's lying..."
"My heart:idk"
Litterally me
Both are lying spanish and French dont make the top ten easiest or top ten hardest
Oui je comprend que c est difficile d apprendre ça et je crois qu il y a beaucoup de faute d orthographe dans mon commentaire
Spanish is easy, French is hard
@@oliversodomka3651 the fact my primary school forced us to learn French is upsetting.
I am Italian and I would like to say that grammar is not easy at all so yes Italian is catchy but speaking it correctly, and learning it well with all the grammar is difficult
Somali is the most easiest language if you guys don’t know something better than your languages
me- who only knows French English and hindi
"nah its very hard"
As someone who knows 5 languages techincally
"Yea no spanish is way harder for some reason"
I know Hindi,Englsih,Bangla..... Can understand Urdu as well...
Same bro
@@shadows5499As someone who knows 28 languages (in future maybe even almost 40)
All of them were so easy to learn
Same I also know french, English and hindi😁
“You missed your Spanish lesson, you know what happens now”
Vanish.
Italian be like:
analisi logica
analisi del periodo
analisi grammaticale
I'm italian and I swear, italian isn't easy.
anche io😂😂
sì infatti
VERO
Vero XD
Vero
ok your ranking it may be good for an English speaker but now I'm going to make a correction from the ones that are easy to those that are hard for the world to say in general so here is my ranking
1.🇪🇸
2.🇮🇹
3.🇿🇦
4.🇸🇪
5.🇵🇹
6.🇷🇴
7.🇫🇷
8.🇩🇪
9🇷🇺
10🇵🇱
I didn't put the extra extra hard languages like Mandarin Chinese etc.. I just put the languages that are in the video :)
Me literally being from Romania:
Romanian is so hard that I don't even know how to speak it perfect.
it's so easy bro
mai putin gramatica 💀
Me to
Same here 💀
EXACT
Team Nederland/België
👇
ikk
Jaaa
Goed
Ja altijd
No one talks about us we are like a ✨unknown✨
En volgens onze bezoekers vinden ze Nederlands heel erg moeilijk 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm italiannnnnnnnn siuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu 😂😂😂 my mom Is Romania 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
I m from Romania, "bună!" :)
@@ioana_24 😁👋
Salve bro ahahahahahhhahahah
@@katanah_2312 ma buongiorgio 😆😆😆
Yeeee,però da quello che mi ha detto mio zio l'Italiano è una lingua particolarmente difficile da imparare (per via dei verbi e delle regole) Ovviamente chi è esperto di lingue lo può imparare tranquillamente ma per la maggior parte delle persone l'Italiano non è per niente facile ;)
I feel like the language Latin should also be easy to learn as there are some similar words to English
As someone who has learned Afrikaans and Portuguese I can say Afrikaans is far easier than Portuguese it is very similar to English but with a simpler grammar
You're right. I'm from Portugal and even I, a fluent portuguese speaker can't even get a better grade than in English or French (the languages I'm currently studying)
GOOD LUCK LEARNING ITALIAN
Anche io l’ho pensato😂
Vero :)
VERO-
Si intanto ci sono delle cose che non serve a un ca
omg its easy:
Le rose sono rosse Le viole sono blu il tuo così stupido
I’m trying to learn Spanish right now and it’s really difficult because the sentence structure is backwards half of the time not only that, but they will change the meanings of different words And will confuse you with the masculine and feminine verbs and pronouns
I'm a Spanish speaker and I learned English, it's a process, we have many similarities, you will get there, just keep learning and be patient.
Honestly, I can see your point on that one. I had a lot of trouble with the masculine/feminine pronouns & verbs, usually when you're conjugating Spanish verbs a large amount of them are ar,er,ir verbs which if you know the endings of those in past, present, and future you can conjugate most of them very easily but there are a few you'll have to memorize like the verb consiguir. As for the sentence order/words, Spanish has a few rules for that but one of the big ones is the adjective always goes after the noun and there are some words that can be used to convey a whole sentence. oh, and alot of the time when you conjugate a verb you don't always have to use a pronoun because its usually implied when conjugated. Sorry to write a whole book I just figured I'd pass on some of what I learned in hopes it will help you, keep on learning
You can speak in inverted order and confuse noums and people will still understand you, same as portuguese.
The only real problem is finding a militant socialist/LGTV person who would then accuse you of transphobia and if it's in a stupid country like Brazil you might be jailed for racism (yes, the Supreme Court decided that misgendering people is racism).
All romance languages, at least Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian (the main ones), idk about Rumanian, have the same structure more or less. I am Spanish, learning Italian or Portuguese for me will be easier than for you. We all have the same difficulties you struggle wit being an english speaker. So it's not only Spanish, also the other ones have the same obstacles. But I think the reward is worth It. Romance languages are beautiful languages.
I struggle learning English just because the phonetic and different vocabulary. But the Verb Tenses are way easier than Romance Languages. In Portuguese there are more Irregular Verbs, Tenses that are not used in Spanish, I have to conjugate the verbs, not all the sustantives have the same gender...
"O sal" (portugués), "La sal" (Spanish).
A particular characteristic of the Spanish is our rule for the Stressed Syllable. Every word has a Stressed Syllable, and depends on the rule, it has "tilde" or not. So with that particular rule, we can know how a Word is pronunced even if we haven't heard It before. It's not the same for Italian language or French language.
Exactly😢😢.We are on the same page
English: Hello
Swedish: Hallå
Dutch: Hallo
Afrikaans: Hallo
Indonesian: Halo
German: Hallo
Romanian: Alo
French: Salut
Portuguese: Olá
Italian: Ciao
Spanish: Hola
Also German:
Moin
Servus
Grüß Gott
French is harder, it’s not number 4 bc of the prononciations, there harder for the human mouth to make, (english mostly)
My top list easiest language tout learn for me about grammar and prononcation
1. Afrikaan
2. Swedish
3. Norwegian
4. Danish
5. Indonesian
6. Spanish
7. Portugese
8. Italian
9. French
10. Dutch
Qué va, el español es el más fácil de todos ellos
@@ivanovichdelfin8797Se você fala Português, mas se você outro idioma eu não sei.
Desculpe meu Português é não muito bom 😂
@@percepctiveproductions9731 Los hablantes nativos de inglés también reclaman tener más facilidades en aprender español a todos esos idiomas. La pronunciación es extremadamente sencilla, la escritura está bien relacionada acorde con los sonidos de las letras. Ello a su vez facilita la comprensión del idioma. La única dificultad radica realmente en la gramática y en lo que se conoce como "Usos del sé", pero incluso la gramática es sencilla, porque el género de los sustantivos tiende a estar relacionado con su terminación, y las conjugaciones verbales regulares siguen una regla que se suele mostrar en una tabla gramatical (buscando en google: "Tabla terminaciones de los verbos, español"
@@ivanovichdelfin8797Afrikaans and Dutch are the same language
@@danielkamilfudaa7562 they are considered diffrent languages
It's NOT TRUE. Foreign Institute said that the easiest language to learn from English is N.1 Italian N.2 Spanish etc... Not the opposite.
Ty for adding Indonesia ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Same
Yea But that does not exist there is just java
I can speak Urdu, English, Balochi,Hindi and Spanish
Indonesian is simple for me cause doesn't have many verb word like english, or maybe like japanese chinese, korean, arab, thaiand, etc, this language using alphabet just like english.
Example:
I write a story : Aku menulis sebuah cerita
I was wrote a story : Aku tadi menulis sebuah cerita
I have written a story : Aku telah menulis sebuah cerita.
Even in a different condition of time, the verb
( menulis/ write) never changed like the word write who has a different words like :write,wrote, and written
Maybe for me is pretty simple, but for you guys, i dont know again, it back to our preferences.
Vietnamese is the same, there aren't many types of verbs
@@jaychau210 Yow, there's a lot of easy languages in the world🙂
@@jaychau210 nice info btw
Bro, you know in Indonesian there is something called:
Bahasa gaul/Slang
Bahasa Singkatan/Abbreviation Language
Bahasa daerah/regional language
Jika kamu belajar semuanya maka kamu akan pusing setengah mati If you learn everything then you will be dizzy to death!
Omgggggg im romanian🥰🥰
Its rare someone to Talk about Romania
Or mentionate etc.
Same, even though I'm from Greece. My country doesn't get represented a lot as well.. :(
@@violet9416 oh🥺🥺 greece is a wonderful country tho❤️❤️ 🇷🇴❤️🇬🇷 But hey who do you support Russia or Ukraine?
@@ryan.vsp1 Ukraine! 🇺🇦🇺🇦
Yayyyy 🇷🇴❤️🇬🇷 🇷🇴🇬🇷❤️🇺🇦 some Videos Say that greece stands with Russia😐😐
@@ryan.vsp1 Well, it's false! Our Prime Minister is sending weapons to Ukraine!
So proud as Indonesian is one of the easiest languages to learn but we still have a lot of local languages, which is based on government data about 652.
Indonesian = Malay language
@@yohanapereira1629 but indonesian is more easy listening
@@taufanfio2 more population and easier pronunciation
@@yohanapereira1629 melayu lebih bahasa daerah Pontianak bang. Kalo Indonesia Melayu+Belanda
@@Tungguakudi-7Palembang juga
Swedish is actually kinda some simmular to english, when i learned english it was easy to learn vocabulary beaucause the vocabulary s are very similar🇸🇪🇸🇪
Im learning 7 languages
-Korean
-French
-German
-English
-Japanese
-Italian
-Thai
Italien 👽
(not making fun of you, i just found it funny)
まじか!
Maybe start with one lol
@@kankerbanaanwhy would you limit yourself to 1? Couple of years ago I started learning 4 different languages at the same time and i can have hard conversations in those languages now. Don’t put your bar too low, we are humans, we smart af, don’t underestimate our minds.
@@PILATESDILEMMAhow did you learn the languages? tips?
how can you say Portuguese it's easy??? Even for us native Portuguese people, it's hard to learn because of the grammar and also the vocabulary!! It's a hard language actually 🇵🇹
Primeira fase do duelo: negação
Você sabe que o português e o espanhol são 85% inteligíveis. Portanto, acho que tanto o espanhol quanto o português são igualmente difíceis. Sou espanhola e estou aprendendo português brasileiro, mas costumava falar galego, um idioma muito parecido com o português. É a mesma coisa com o espanhol, não sabemos como falar perfeitamente. Mesmo estudando na universidade, posso ver que algumas pessoas cometem erros.
@@adaalonso Portugues y Español pueden ser difíciles para hablantes de otras lenguas, pero entre nosotros aprender el otro idioma es mucho más fácil, por ejemplo aprendí portugués brasileño y al escuchar el gallego puedo entender todo menos jerga local de allá xd, el gallego me suena más a portugués brasileño que a portugués de portugal, medio raro sabiendo que ambos eran el mismo idioma xd
@@danielpacheco738 el gallego es un portugués Arcaico según Portugueses. Fonéticamente es más castellano, por eso también es más parecido al de Brasil, porque ellos no se comen vocales. Pero escrito y en vocabulario, creo que es más parecido al Portugués del Norte sobretodo. Lo de Rapariga, la colocación preferente de pronombres detrás del verbo (salvo excepciones muy concretas), no usamos el gerundio tanto, también preferimos usar el "estar+a+infinitivo", muchos menos anglicismos... Y en general es muy fácil de entender incluso para alguien que habla español. Porque es muy parecido. Y el portugués realmente también lo es sino fuera por la fonética que lo hace parecer más difícil. Pero escrito se entiende tanto como el gallego.
Pretérito Mais Que Perfeito do Presente do Indicativo 💀💀 ninguém sabe isso
I'm tryna learn Portuguese and Spanish.. French is on the list 😭❤
Um pouco de português pra você. De nada.
If its Brazilian Portuguese, you are fucked, it is not easy at all
@@amisfortunecalledkofi7803 european is harder
@@camillagomes1010 yeah yeah delude yourself if that hurts you less
@@amisfortunecalledkofi7803 any Romance language would be fairly easy to learn for English speakers
English:hello
Romania: salut
Italiano:ciao
Those are my languages( ╹▽╹ )
Me who doesn't understand Spanish: *Cries in Asian*
Lol, i speak Spanish because I'm from Latin America and it would be just a difficult for me to learn an Asian language
im spanish, decided to learn japanese in my anime era and then gave up 😭
Bro I just watched his video of the hardest languages to learn for English speakers and French in Spanish were on the top three🤨
It was a joke at that vid when he said spanish is hard
Is difficult more if you are horrible with the double rr or when you just have to pronunce just one r,or even the s is difficult,imagine pronunce "Otorrinolaringólogo or ferrocarril"
Spanish is great for Practising Opportunities because many people who speak it are on the more enthusiastic to help and not too harsh side, at least here in the U.S, but it may not be likely to hear Castilian Spanish as much as Latin American, but it is still VERY much Spanish.
The amount of times I heard Bengali, Korean, Chinese or other groups of people in the U.S asking how to say this or that in Spanish but when I ask them about their language, I get a "Oh it's too difficult to explain." kind of response..
French has been kind of the opposite at times from and only in my experience, but this is in a non french class setting. And not everyone is open to sharing, or have the patience for it. Some must have their reasons.
The other way round mate, Spanish from south America sounds like Spanish from Spain
@@doctoralejandro1334 I never said it didn't. However for those in the U.S, who are not native spanish speakers, you might not hear a majority of the accents from Spain, as many think that just because it's not a Spaniards accent, it wouldn't be understood by a Spaniard or vice versa.
In the U.S, you will often hear Mexican, Columbian,Ecuadorian, Venezuelan, Puerto Rican, Dominican accents etc, which have practically no trouble in Understanding Castilian Spanish, or vice versa.
People should not be put off by "dialects", be it labeled "Latin American" or "Castilian Spanish".
I heard in the U.S, a person not of spanish speaking countries once told me:
"I don't understand your dialect."
When they probably just don't understand Spanish in general yet.
@@doctoralejandro1334 No, I am from South America and every country here has a different accent, the slangs are also different but yeah we can understand and communicate with each other
@@amd9592That is the dumbest thingh I have ever read. Of course there is a mutual inteligibility from one another. It is not like as it UK and Dakotan accent would not able of understand what they say each other. However, spanish is a real vast language, and as you learn beyond his grammar, you'll learn to appreciate whichever variety there are spreaded onto the world. Not just the spaniard variety which, nonetheless, it's the mpst prestigious one, but at least their institution (RAE), takes into account the rest of the hispanosphere adding words from other sites sometimes to his dictionary.
@@nohelycasquete3039 Yes
Welsh words:
Hello-Helo
My name is..-fy enw I yw..
How are you-sut wyt ti
I like you-dwi’n hoffi ti
Plz comment if you want more🏴🏴
I learned german by watching german cartoons
And im still watching them till this day cuss i love german
Im serbian btw and german was really fucking serbia up in ww1 and 2
Germany bombasted the whole world to be fair. Belgium just in 18 days, let alone Russia 2-3 million comrades dead, the keeps stalking London with their revolutionary planes. And we re not even talking about the French and the US.
What cartoons did u watch
Yeah, please tell us !!!!!
You know what's joke, we in czechia have to learn german or russian and you know these two....
@@jazminrocha7571 i also want to know
his other videos: Spain, French, Italian are hardest languages
Lol
Spanish isn’t that hard. French is
@@GTx11as someone who learned both languages, i agree,the only hard thing u need to know in spanish is if its male or female, but in french its tenses and verbs and all that
@@GTx11the spelling and pronunciation of French words is difficult. The syntax and grammar is kinda like a hybrid of English and Spanish.
German is so difficult I've been learning German for 3 years and I still can't do it perfectly
ive been doing spanish for the same amount of time and i still suck, i can understand them but i cant produce sentences
Forget drilling excercises and start listening. Do something meaningful to you and you'll see the difference
im german amd have been speaking it for 13 years and i still suck😓
Team italian 🇮🇹
👇
"Based on similarities to english"
*tagalog whose speakers actually speak 80 percent english*
It means not important to learn tagalog😂
Because all tagalog speaker know english
@@javaleo3682 if you want an actual answer frisian is probably the easiest since its similiar to english and even more similiar to old english
as an Afrikaans speaker it is very hard sometimes to get a word so it's easier to use English and we will still understand you
Selfde
Is African language???🤔
@@wibrinkiluila806 no it's not but, in South Africa there is a language called Afrikaans that sounds like African and also most white people and Coloureds speak Afrikaans
As a French, I’m not sure if it’s one of the easiest language to learn…
As a spanish native im not sure if spanish is easy to learn,even i still have problems speaking lmao
I'm pretty sure this list was made for English native speakers and for them romance languages are some of the closest.
@@DBOTT77 i'm italian and it is
I'm English and it's really easy
As a romanian, it is
As a swedish person i can confirm swedish is not easy. My parents have lived in Sweden for 11 years and still dont know much. So me and my sisters are basically a walking translator for our parents even tho our parents have lived in sweden longer. My mom doesnt know some various words like how to say fat in swedish or how to say truck in Swedish and more words. So i can confirm Swedish is not a easy language as it also has alot of hard words like fruktansvärt or vetenskapliga and more. And some words whi have silent letters like english. English has silent letters like high is spelled like that but pronounced differently. Its the same for swedish but different words like tjock, skicka, dricka, kyssa, dyslektiker, mänskliga, rättigheterna, åhörarläktaren, provocerande and more words. Swedish also has 3 more letters which are Å, Ä and Ö which are pretty hard to pronounce. Å is pronounced as "oua", Ä is pronounced as "æ" and Ö is pronounced as "œ". So no, swedish is nto a easy language to learn.
Swedish Is easy for me cuz I already speak norwegian and it’s basically the same just a little bit different
@@Smash_1705 thats bc sweden is right next to norway and sweden used to have some parts of norway so some ppl can speak swedish.
"German is easy"
Der, Die, Das: allow us to introduce ourselves!
So true
I find languages from this family easier than the romance ones lol
Dutch is very easy to learn, i started it when i was 4 - 5 years old and i am now 16 😎✊🏾 "ik kan Nederlands" i speak Dutch
Yeah german is really hard
him: spanish is the easiest language
me: bruh im spanish and can't even use the verb tenses right 💀
You probably have some mental issues
Eso es porque estás bien wey
i think he meant hardest
@@diegoortiz3195 cual, bien wey morro, si el español nomas usado aqui en México tiene variantes de estado a estado, su uso, acentos y estructuras varían inmensamente de un país a otro igualmente hispanohablante
@@EmilFr2002 Eso es porque estás bien pendejo. La conjugación de los verbos no es muy diferente pero aunque lo fuera, no tienes que ser genio para saber conjugar los verbos de tu lengua madre, y como sea que te los enseñen, está bien.
french is easy to learn but to speak it it’s literally a nightmare💀
Write it with the 10,000 more conjugations 😂
Hi blink 💗🖤
@@chiaracirillo8662 hi!! 💓💓
@@beababababa I love your profile picture, Jisoo is looking so pretty and elegant
@@chiaracirillo8662 ty and you’re right!!
I think it depends a lot where you live too. Whatever foreign language you hear the most through your life will probably be the easiest to pick up
Actually Spanish and French are in the top 3 most DIFFICULT languages to learn, people get me wrong with this but it is true
So you're telling me I have become completely fluent in a top 3 hardest language (spanish)?
Automatically if you learn Spanish very well, you could speak a little bit Italian🇮🇹❤
Does it work backwards???
South Korean official language is really easy and tourists can learn it so fast.
Hangul is easy not the language 💀
Just because they share many words, it doesn't mean that they are similar. English and French have no similarities when it comes to grammar (french language teacher here). Don't be fooled if you are not a parrot.
me when he says spanish is easiest: *"dOrA DoRa dOrA tHe ExPlOrErRr-"*
DoRa ThE eXpLoRa
DoRa bOrA tHe ExPLOrErRr
you say you can read Italian but when you pronounce it I get chills, when you say Speghedi, Piza, Pashta, Ghnoci, Tortlinni, BonnuccBonnucchiBonnuccBonnucchi, Cellinni, Dreghy I cry inside
Pstacheeeo, slamee, macarouni
Im from sweden and ngl, it is easy
I’m learning Swedish and I agree. I learned way more Swedish in two months than Spanish in 4 years (school). As a native English speaker, Swedish or Norwegian are definitely the easiest, I don’t know why they say Spanish lol. Maybe because it’s more common.
@@Daisika sorry, i didnt mean to say im from sweden, i meant to say im i moved into sweden 😅
The only part that is actually diffcult is to know when it’s
Et/En in definitive form
@@Daisika hej
Me to but if your talking english its hard to say åöä right
No surprise. English has a big Latin influence. They even used the Latin alphabet.
The way he said AFRICAAAAAANS😭
it's afrikaans the real language
you can 🤓 me
German? Hmm not soo easy to learn, but yeah, give me a try 😄👍
Viel Spass beim lernen Viel Glück ich hoffe es wird einfach für dich
Englisch ist aber eine „germanische“ Sprache🤷♂️
@@luchsegamer8112 englsish wur de e eigentlich in nord West deutschland erfunden und dann sie die englisch Sprecher nach gris Britannien gegangen
HAAHAHHAAA ALLE DEUTSCH HIER AM START GEIL
@@Tom-ip9eh hab deutsch nicht in deutschland gelernt
the first language i started learning was swedish about 5 years ago i’m on year 2 learning korean :)
Are you an BTS army
Im learning korean to just because of kpop :))
@@albanerin136 That’s why i started too :)
@@albanerin136 안녕하세요