it depends
learning every word in English is an extreme acheivement that you learn in years
and years of practise.
the hardest thing is to learn every word.
also understand that there are at least 5 different words for something
also called synonyms
the easy ones like hot and boiling
antonyms are hard later on in life
but easy like
hot and cold
they are opposites
hope this helps
Irregular spellings and pronunciations.
The language barrier is usually the most difficult aspect.
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Wanting to do whatever you want but your parents keep getting in the way.
The most difficult and challenging aspect of understanding Latin America is its diversity. Latin America consists of multiple countries with distinct histories, cultures, languages, and socioeconomic circumstances. Therefore, understanding the region requires grappling with its complex and multifaceted nature, as well as recognizing that generalizations or assumptions about one country may not apply to others.
vocabulary ..
To me, the most difficult aspect is keeping the work zone free of DNA contamination. Even a tiny bit of contamination in the polymerization can screw up thousands of tests.
I can't imagine many disadvantages to learning English. English is one of the most prolific language in the world, with a lot of the major/most wealthy countries using it as their native language. It is however among the most difficult languages to learn.
The roaring twenties had social change life that is very difficult to live in.
Yes.
Emotional aspect is how we feel about something internally. The emotional aspect of losing a loved one can be very difficult.
The aspect of the Catholic religion that some find most difficult to believe in is the concept of transubstantiation, which holds that during the Eucharist, the bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Jesus Christ. This teaching requires a leap of faith and can be challenging for those who approach it from a more literal or scientific perspective.
"Schwierig" means "difficult" in English.