Definitely not.
Some native languages are relatively straightforward to learn, once you get used to having different sounds than are used in European languages. Others are extremely difficult and highly complex languages with many compound word-phrases and composite elements.
As an example, the Dine languages used by the Apache tribes and their cousins the Navajo are some of the most difficult and complex languages on the planet, with a large variety of noun classes including "animate", "round object", "long, stiff object" and "granular object". Very simple verbs in Navajo may translate into many words in English; for instance, the verb si' means "to cause a hafted object to move".
An example Navajo text demonstrates the complexity of the language:
Ashiiké tʼóó diigis léiʼ tółikaní łaʼ ádiilnííł dóó nihaa nahidoonih níigo yee hodeezʼą́ jiní. Áko tʼáá ałʼąą chʼil naʼatłʼoʼii kʼiidiilá dóó hááhgóóshį́į́ yinaalnishgo tʼáá áłah chʼil naʼatłʼoʼii néineestʼą́ jiní. Áádóó tółikaní áyiilaago tʼáá bíhígíí tʼáá ałʼąą tłʼízíkágí yiiʼ haidééłbįįd jiní. "Háadida díí tółikaní yígíí doo łaʼ ahaʼdiidził da," níigo ahaʼdeetʼą́ jiníʼ. Áádóó baa nahidoonih biniiyé kintahgóó dah yidiiłjid jiníʼ....
In the Crow language of Montana, there is nothing primitive in the term Awaxaawaxammilaxpáake ('Mountain People'), or in the Crow version of the Lord's Prayer:
Min-upguá, akmakukuré danashé izishíu;
andibabazéze máre híi;
ba-an-da-nas'-dó-díu makukuré,
arakóte amé áken kuh karakotíi.
Maré mapam-barú sua hinné mapé mirikiú
míru baskotáo arakavirét bavíavuk,
Dih maré arakiverétta mirikiú:
arakavía maré diazíssa:
bagavía gagúa maré hizíssa.
Kótak.
During WW2, naval aircraft preferred to used air cooled radial engines. The US Army Air Corps (Force) preferred to use the in line liquid cooled engines. Air cooled engines were tougher (more durable) because they were more simplier and less complicated; they didn't have extra hoses and radiators, etc. and could keep flying when they were shot up. Liquid cooled engines could have their hoses shot out, which would cause the engine to freeze up (stop), then the pilot would have to bail out; scratch one expensive airplane.
Acid
In simplier form it occurs in the Interphase.
This particle is the atom.
An element.
You think probable to an atom.
chemical compound can be broken down into simplier elements.
The atom cannot be broken by chemical methods.
no possibility of hurting clutch or tranny, no rolling back on hills, and simplier to drive
It is 3/12 = 1/4 in its simplest form
15 percent in fraction 2/30 in decimal 0.15 %
because a substance cannot be decomposed into simplier substances by chemical or physical means
pascal was designed as a simplier version for educational purpose, it was also designed to be a teaching tool for students of programming classes.