What language is the hardest?

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helloooooo what on earth is wangalooloooo...where is it spoken guys:?:?
 
pushto isnt too difficult lol ( i am pushto ) but seriously i mean urdu is easy , the words in pushto are only a little more , like how are you in urdu is

aab kesay hai in pushto its

ta sanga yay

seriously i think chinese is the hardest too many symbols and stuff
 
I'd like to learn arabic

that's good , arabic a beautiful language!! :thumbs_up

german is hard though...i remember dropping out of my german class in skool and switching to french!!! :-\
 
that's good , arabic a beautiful language!! :thumbs_up

german is hard though...i remember dropping out of my german class in skool and switching to french!!! :-\

Yeah, i'd love to understand what is being said about me in arabic :giggling:

As for german i know one line at the moment ' Der hummer ish klien' the lobster is small - This may come in handy at a restaurant...
 
What is the hardest language to learn? That will depend on what our native tongue is. Languages are broken down into numerous groups. Each group is made up of languages from the same origin. We find the languages within our group to be the easiest to learn. The further removed we get from our language group, the more difficult it becomes.

Difficulty of a language is going to be primarily in the eyes of the student.

To myself the most difficult languages I know of would be the old whistle language of the original inhabitants of the Canary language. It was not composed of what we call words, but was a series of whistling sounds. The most complex to me would be the language of Tierra-del-Fuego. Which is actually 3 distinct languages. One spoken only man to man, another only spoken woman to woman and a third when speaking man to woman. Very distinct different languages for all three.

I personaly find all the Latin based languages to be easiest for me. The most difficult language I ever tried to learn is Cherokee. Although my wife spoke it, I never got to know more than a few words and never did master the alphabet.
 
Cherokee?????//

from where?

i mean where is the country have a language like Cherokee?n how their using this?i don't know this language,can u explain it?
 
Cherokee?????//

from where?

i mean where is the country have a language like Cherokee?n how their using this?i don't know this language,can u explain it?

It is one of the Native American languages. My wife was Cherokee Indian, of the Eastern tribe. The language is from the Algonquin group of native languages.
 

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