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'Learning difficulty' depends on the languages that you already know. It is not absolute. For example, if you have a good knowledge of Russian or any other Slavic language, you should find Ukrainian and Polish easy to learn. If you speak a Germanic language other than English (Danish, Dutch, etc.), German is definitely the easiest. If you speak a Romance language (Spanish, French, etc.), Romanian is easier. If you speak English, Romanian would also probably be easier, though German would be a close second.

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According to the rankings of the Foreign service Institute:

  • Romanian = Category I (very easy)
  • German = Category II (easy)
  • Hungarian, Polish, Ukrainian = Category IV (Moderately Difficult)

These rankings depend on the culture of the learner, though. So they are not accurate for everyone.


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