Chinese, Japanese, polish, Estonian, Arabic, Icelandic ,Korean Greek, Russian
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Well the hardest language in the world is Russian which is right in front of Arabic so this makes chines the 3rd hardest language.
No, but they are just very clever and if you don't train them they train you.
The hardest language to speak is usually one that is least closely related to your native language.
Northwestern University is considered by many to be the hardest Big Ten university to get into.
Arabic Is Definatly The Hardest Language To Learn And So Is Japanese,Correction:There's actually no such thing as a "hardest language to learn". It just depends on the person, their native language, and their motivations for learning.
i dont know the top 10 but i do know to really hard ones: Snake And Sonic
there really is no hardest language. It depends on how much you put forth to study it. Depends on your native language. For English speakers, top four as established by research are Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. Russian I'd say English because it has loads of words and most of the words are very confusing.
More information is needed to properly answer this question. The top 10 hardest firms in the world is too broad. Do you mean the hardest firms to get hired by, the hardest firms to work for, the hardest firms to sue?
Tagalog is one of the hardest language to learn because it is very complicated.
Assuming that you mean for a native english speaker, then the hardest languages to learn are the ones most radically different from English. I can't really give you a top 10 list because the order of difficulty would depend on who his learning and there are just too many languages in the world and no good way to measure difficulty. The hardest languages for an English speaker to learn are native American languages sub as Navajo, Nahuatl, and Inuit, all three are known to be extremely difficult for anyone who didn't grow up with a Native American language. Aside from Native American languages Korean, Basque, Finnish, and native Australian and African languages would also be very difficult for the average English speaker. It would actually be much easier to make a top ten easiest list of languages to learn. Contrary to popular belief German would be nowhere near the top ten hardest languages, infact it would be high up in the top ten easiest languages due to it's close relation to English. Russian is definitely not an easy language to learn, but it is also nowhere near as difficult as Navajo or Korean. Mandarin also isn't as hard as people make it out to be, aside from the writing system it is relatively easy for an east Asian language.
Japanese would be the hardest language to learn as a second language for someone whose first language was English. And vise versa. If Japanese if your first language then English is the hardest language to learn. Or actually it might be the easiest but only if your first language was Japanese. The hardest might be French if your first language was Japanese.