learning norweigan helps your swedish!
That sounds more like Danish or Norwegian than Swedish. It means thunder.
The easiest language to learn can vary for each individual depending on their native language and previous language learning experience. However, languages such as Spanish, Italian, and Dutch are often considered relatively easy for English speakers to learn due to similarities in vocabulary and grammar structures.
The Norwegian Krag came in only one caliber, 6.5x55mm Swedish, because in 1896 the Swedish and Norwegian armies decided to accept a common cartridge. However, the Swedes adopted the Model 1896 Mauser rifle, which was mechanically stronger than the Krag, and consequently most people feel that a Norwegian Krag should be shot with lightly-loaded ammo rather than full-power Swedish ammunition. The Kingdom of Denmark also adopted Krag rifles, in 8x58mm rimmed, and the US bought manufacturing rights to build Krag rifles chambered in .30-40 US.
Farsi is easier but this does not mean that Arabic is a harsh language to learn. Aside from their different script, they both are easier than French in my opinion.
Easier than German ;). The grammar can be problematic.
Simple melodies are easier than chords are easier than mad solos. Ask yourself what you really want to play.
It is easier for kids to learn a different language then it is for a adult. Kids most of the time catches on easier and is around others that speaks different.
its easier than it looks, like everything else once you get the basics it gets easier
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
science has proven that girls are easier to work with in studies so yes they do learn quiker
Yes, it is an easy instrument to learn! With four strings and four fingers, it is easier than a guitar. The strings are easier on the fingers than the guitar.
Answer: There is undoubtedly no easier language easier for an English-speaker to learn than Scots (not to be confused with Scottish Gaelic). You could probably be fluent in about four months.