Chinese include ( Japanese and Korean) + Arabic..
obviously the alphabet AND the pronunciation are unbelievable !
Answer Polish
There is no such thing. Language difficulty depends on the person. Other factors are the learner's native language and their familiarity with the target language's culture.
The hardest substance in a rock would be the hardest mineral of which the rock is composed.
The third hardest gemstone is ruby and then the fourth hardest is emerald.
The hardest mineral is diamond, which has a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale.
The hardest substance that is naturally occurring is a diamond. However, there are harder substances that have been made by scientists in labs.
The hardest rock is PANTERA, or Diamonds. Depending on your question.
Arabic Is Definatly The Hardest Language To Learn And So Is Japanese,Correction:There's actually no such thing as a "hardest language to learn". It just depends on the person, their native language, and their motivations for learning.
Tagalog is one of the hardest language to learn because it is very complicated.
Malbolge
not at all
Apparently it's supposed to be English
The hardest language to learn fluently? Here's the answer. The hardest language to learn is most likely to be Chinese. It takes 7 years of fluency. By the time you are born and you start speaking Chinese, and after 7 years you are too good for it. If you're a Chinese reading this, I suggest you learn other languages. (Not just Chinese.)
No the Language Part Is the Hardest.
YES!! the hardest language is English!
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.
English is the hardest language to learn hun'.
yes it is one of the hardest languages to learn
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