I don't think it's any more or less difficult than American English - it's just different.
The past tense for "learn" is "learned" in American English and "learnt" in British English.
Learnt or learned, depending on whether you use American or British English.
The past tense of "learn" is "learned" in American English and "learnt" in British English.
Learnt (British English) or learned (American English).
The simple past and past participle are both learned. 'Learnt' is also used but this is mostly in British English.
No. It is not. The alphabets are the same as English and grammar is not hard to learn.
English is the hardest language to learn hun'.
The past tense for "learn" is "learned" in American English and "learnt" in British English.
Learnt or learned, depending on whether you use American or British English.
The past tense of "learn" is "learned" in American English and "learnt" in British English.
Learnt (British English) or learned (American English).
The simple past and past participle are both learned. 'Learnt' is also used but this is mostly in British English.
learnt/learned. Both are the past tenses of learn.
Learned or learnt is the past participle of learn. The present participle is learning.
Structured English can be hard for a person to learn if English is their second language. There are also so many rules to learn, it can be confusing for anyone.
well it is the hardest language to learn!! try Google translator it will help you!!
I've been told English itself is the hardest language to learn, but British English and Australian English might require extra help from their dictionaries.