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.
i think probably Japanese or Chinese and so on are pretty hard to learn. wonder why. the spelling is quite different but those alphabets, whoa !! Arabic, polish and some people say finnish are the hardest languages to learn. actually i speak finnish as my mother tongue..
Tagalog is one of the hardest language to learn because it is very complicated.
One can translate Finnish into English by downloading a translation service tool, such as Babylon. With this software, one can enter text and it will automatically translate between languages.
Finnish and Hungarian are two languages that evolved from the Proto-Uralic language family.
yes it is one of the hardest languages to learn
No, neither Finnish nor Estonian is a Dravidian language. Dravidian languages are predominately spoken in South Asia, whereas Finnish and Estonian are closely related Uralic languages.
finland
"Pesukarhu" in finnish.
English and Finnish are unrelated. English belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and Finnish belongs to the Uralic family.
The official languages of Finland are Finnish and Swedish.
In finnish: hyvää eläkettä
Helsinki is the capital of Finland. The main language spoken there is Finnish.