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It is a very difficult language to learn, but it might not be fair to say that any language is the hardest. It depends upon you personality. Some people might find Finnish quite easy to learn, but struggle with something like German, and vice versa. It also depends on your own language. If you´re English, Finnish maybe make no sence to you. But if you come from Estonia or even Russia it can be pretty easy.

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