Hebrew and Chaldean
Because they don't really want to learn it.
Jesus Christ and God are central in Christianity because it's about them and their prophets. We learn about them and their workings because we believe in them
The best language to learn singing in Europe is English because it is the world's most spoken language.
There is no prescribed age for any Muslim at which to commence with Arabic as a language, neither is it a prerequisite of Islam that followers should be conversant in Arabic. Due to the dangers of misinterpretations during translations, it is therefore best the scriptures be read in their original language and form so there may be no discrepancies and debates regarding the meanings or loss thereof, of Quranic Scriptures. Therefore as soon as a Muslim irrespective of nationality,is capable of reading and writing they may learn to read the Quran and learn Quranic Arabic. Arabic as a spoken language, is not a prerequisite to being Muslim.
The disciples immediately followed Jesus because they believed he was the Messiah and wanted to learn from him and spread his teachings.
Because it help you in life if you go somewhere and you need to communicate then it will be easier for you because you already know how to speak that language.
There is no "best" way to learn a language, because everyone learns slightly differently. Though many language teachers agree that immersion is an excellent way to learn a language.
It's because Spain and Mexico (the places where they speak Spanish) are popular countries. Also, because it's a fairly easy language to learn!
You look around, see what your options are, and pick a language because: you want to learn more about the culture of the people who speak that language, or you like the way the language sounds. Other viable reasons include your potential or current career, or what language is most commonly spoken around you, or places you would like to travel to.A horrible reason to learn a language is because "it'll be easier to learn than X." A language is what you make of it--Arabic is as easy to learn as German, if you put in the effort. Be prepared to put in several hours a day to really learn a language (though this mostly applies if you have to learn a new alphabet. A language written with the same alphabet you currently use requires a fraction of the input time), and keep practicing.
the most widely spoken language is english so that is good to learn if you don't know it already. spanish is also a good language to learn because it is common and the most people on earth speak chinese so that is also good.
Well basically it is hard to learn basics. But if you catch the structure it is quite interesting to learn, because Lithuanian has many diminutives. That makes this language more soundly. Like an Italian. Lithuanian language has similarities with Sanscrit and rated in the top 10 oldest language in the world. If someone would like to learn this language
no because it is kind of hard to in 4 hours