There is no hard language it's just our brains suffering a hard language for it.
It would be extremely hard to communicate.
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
American Sign Language (ASL) is considered the largest sign language in the world in terms of the number of users and its influence on other sign languages worldwide. It is used by a significant deaf and hard of hearing population in the United States and parts of Canada.
It's very hard. About as hard as a Slavic language.
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Well, what do you think? In a hefty majority of the countries in the world, language does form a part of the educational curriculum. It's awfully hard to learn about math and science if you don't have any language to talk about it with.
Well, That's hard to do considering that 'Argentina" is Not a language. i think you might mean 'Spanish' since That is the official language of Argentina. Edit: "Bienvenido al mundo" welcome: bienvenido to the : al (in this case) world: mundo
How hard a language is to learn really depends on your motivation.
It's really hard to tell since it's a forein language that isn't to popular,but it's 17%.
Main Language in the World: English
You say " It's a hard language" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ede t'ole ni".