First, here are the hardest and easiest languages in europe for native english speakers to learn. a map of the fsi's language difficulty rankings in europe. courtesy of fummy/reddit. Using information released by the foreign service institute (fsi), a us state department, reddit user fummy devised a ranking order of the easiest and most difficult languages to learn. fummy then created a map of europe and a worldwide map (with different colour-coding for each), and posted them on the social networking site.. The map below shows how long it takes to learn almost 70 different languages, estimated by the foreign service institute, which teaches these languages to would-be or current diplomats..
This language is spoken by about a fifth of the total world population and is considered among the most difficult languages to learn. the standard chinese language is spoken in the people’s republic of china (prc), the republic of china (taiwan), and singapore.. Learning a new language is never an easy thing to do, but there are ways to make it easier.there are also ways to make it more difficult. aiming to learn french or spanish comes with its own set of difficulties, but most of the learning is in new vocabulary and grammar.. These are "hard languages" with "significant linguistic and/or cultural differences from english" that require around 44 weeks of full-time study to reach proficiency. examples of category iii (or category iv on the map) languages include hindi, hebrew, greek, farsi, russian, and czech..
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