Yes, if one is mainly focused and knows what to practice, to learn.
Most of Indonesian learn Indonesian language as second language aside of their local regional language.
so you can talk to people who don't know your language
Certainly you can get a start at learning a language in a month and a half. But it takes much longer than that to get to the same level where you are with your native language. It is an ongoing process; you learn some, practice it, learn some more, sometimes forget and relearn.
No, the Spanish language is more than able to be learnt.
French is a more popular spoken language in Europe than German
I can give you several sentences.Your body language says that you are nervous.If you watch someone's body language, you can usually learn more than they are saying out loud.Can you learn to control your body language?
Irish is a language more complex than English. You have to learn it, and there is no definite answer to that question.
Yes, because it is a requirement for most colleges.
Easier to learn: Second-generation programming languages are easier to learn than first-generation languages. They are closer to human language and are more intuitive
You look around, see what your options are, and pick a language because: you want to learn more about the culture of the people who speak that language, or you like the way the language sounds. Other viable reasons include your potential or current career, or what language is most commonly spoken around you, or places you would like to travel to.A horrible reason to learn a language is because "it'll be easier to learn than X." A language is what you make of it--Arabic is as easy to learn as German, if you put in the effort. Be prepared to put in several hours a day to really learn a language (though this mostly applies if you have to learn a new alphabet. A language written with the same alphabet you currently use requires a fraction of the input time), and keep practicing.
Slang is not any more important than other parts of language - it's just harder for people who don't speak the language to learn.
Yes And even in the same program!