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No. In fact, there is no universal "hardest language" or "second hardest language." It depends on a person's native language and many other factors.The Foreign Service Institute ranks languages based on average difficulty for English speakers. It places languages into five categories, with Category I being the Easiest and Category V being the most difficult.The languages in Category V (Hardest) includeMandarinCantoneseJapaneseKoreanArabic
The top five languages in the world by number of native speakers are: Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, and Arabic.
By population the top five world languages are: Chinese (mandarin), Hindi/Urdu, English, Spanish and Arabic in that order. By total speakers the top five languages in the world, in order are 1. English (approx. 2 billion speakers.) 2. Mandarin (approx. 800million speakers) 3. Spanish (approx. 550million speakers) 4. Hindi (approx. 500million speakers) 5. Russian (approx. 400million speakers)
The five most widely spoken languages in the world are English, Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, and French. These languages are spoken by billions of people around the globe, with English being the most widely spoken language.
It is subjective and varies from person to person. Some commonly considered difficult languages for English speakers include Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, and Japanese due to their complex writing systems and grammar structures.
Tagalog is one of the hardest language to learn because it is very complicated.
No. In fact, there is no universal "hardest language" or "second hardest language." It depends on a person's native language and many other factors.The Foreign Service Institute ranks languages based on average difficulty for English speakers. It places languages into five categories, with Category I being the Easiest and Category V being the most difficult.The languages in Category V (Hardest) includeMandarinCantoneseJapaneseKoreanArabic
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Polish
The top five languages in the world by number of native speakers are: Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, and Arabic.
The answers for this question vary depending on the person. I personally think the hardest languages to learn are Spanish, French, and Chinese.
Depends of your background. If you are Chinese, you would find european languages difficult. If you speak an European language like English, then other European languages (French, Spanish) should be the easiest languages to learn, and languages using other alphabets (Chinese mandarin or Cantonese, Russian, Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese...) will present more difficulties.
By population the top five world languages are: Chinese (mandarin), Hindi/Urdu, English, Spanish and Arabic in that order. By total speakers the top five languages in the world, in order are 1. English (approx. 2 billion speakers.) 2. Mandarin (approx. 800million speakers) 3. Spanish (approx. 550million speakers) 4. Hindi (approx. 500million speakers) 5. Russian (approx. 400million speakers)
The five most widely spoken languages in the world are English, Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, and French. These languages are spoken by billions of people around the globe, with English being the most widely spoken language.
It is subjective and varies from person to person. Some commonly considered difficult languages for English speakers include Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, and Japanese due to their complex writing systems and grammar structures.
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Languages that use an alphabetic writing system that have relatively great spelling challenges include: Irish French Danish Hindi English