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- vincentJune 2021
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AussieInBgJune 2021 Depends on the language’s written or spoken aspects, what your linguistic background is and whether your are an auditory, tactile or visual person. |
vincentJune 2021 amazing, thanks!
exRangerJune 2021 Chinese -- some dialects more than others. Arabic Native American Peoples’ languages, e.g., Navajo, Ojibwa, Aleut, Hopi, Lakota, Chumash and several more. |
mhmdyasrJune 2021 Just speaking from my POV, easiest: English toughest: Japanese |
will_stewaJune 2021 In my experience, Cherokee, Arabic, Navajo, and Chinese are the hardest. All of them require proper tonality which can be difficult for the non native speaker. |