if you mean easier you have to give us languages to compare
if you mean easiest It all depends what language you already know
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.
sure unless you want to learn an easier language like dutch first
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
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.
no i sometimes think its easier then English
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.
It can depend on the individual, but generally, English speakers find it easier to learn French due to the similarities in vocabulary and grammar structures. Additionally, French pronunciation can be easier for English speakers compared to the more varied sounds in English.
high level language are easier to learn
The easiest language for a child to learn depends on their native language and exposure to other languages. However, languages with simpler grammar and pronunciation, such as Spanish or Dutch, are often considered easier for children to learn.
learn the language and write, im pretty sure......
Learning a second language can be done at any age, but it is generally easier for children to pick up new languages due to their developing language skills. However, adults can also learn a new language successfully with dedication and practice. It's never too late to start learning a second language.
Easier to learn a language at young age therefore students will have greater fluency of a language in life.