Croatian and Slovenian is not difficult.View attachment 150057
Croatian
If you speak Croatian, then good on you! You know one of the world's most difficult languages.
Polish is not difficult, except for cz (pronounced as ch), sz (sh), and l with a line through is w (were), the English w is pronounced almost as a V
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Hebrew
Hebrew, which is largely spoken in Israel, is quite difficult to learn.
Croatian and Slovenian is not difficult.
I completed grade one in Slovenian.
Please refer to edited post re Croatian and SlovenianAbsolutely agree and I am with you on this.![]()
Please refer to edited post re Croatian and Slovenian
Polish is not difficult, except for cz (pronounced as ch), sz (sh), and l with a line through is w (were), the English w is pronounced almost as a V
Masculine and feminine declanations.
A male with a family name Kowalski, but his wife will be Kowalska.
I have heard spoken Korean and seen its very unusual alphabet, and although I have not tried to learn the basics, I imagine that Korean may be difficult.View attachment 150720
Korean
Korean is also a language isolate. It's hard to learn because of its completely different alphabet and grammatical structure.
I have heard spoken Korean and seen its very unusual alphabet, and although I have not tried to learn the basics, I imagine that Korean may be difficult.
But due to English being the default business language and internet language, I believe that notwithstanding the billion who speak French, Hindu, Mandarin, Russian and Spanish, English is almost an universal international language.
However, I would love to be fluent in French and Mandarin.