What is the easiest language to learn?
>>60840856
english.
korean makes sense most of the time too
ebonics
Indonesian (seriously)
>>60840856
English, Spanish and Esperanto.
>>60840856
There's not really any objective answer. It all comes down to whatever your native tongue is.
>>60840856
Inuktitut
ᖃᓄᐃᐱᑦ
>>60840856
English
>>60841003
Jungle Chink
>>60841177
no
I don't even like it, I just heard from several sources that it's the easiest language.
>>60841040
But what if you were raised by wolves?
Esperanto
>>60840856
It depends on your native language and how dedicated you are. For you it would be Spanish followed by Catalan, Occitan and the rest of the Romance languages.
>>60841364
i dislike romance languages
>>60840856
>those hips
kek
>HURRZZ DURZZ LOOK AT ME SAYING ESPERANTO CUZ I KNOZ IT WAZ MADE TO B DA EZIST GUZZZZ
>>60841522
what?
>>60841623
Wide hips
>>60842019
geez
>>60840856
who's this semen demon?
>>60841040
This
>>60842093
Cameron Dallas
>>60841040
The theory on this is based on how similar other languages sound to yours which makes sense.
But objectively speaking English is the easiest. Very simple conjunction, words are generally pretty short (2-3 syllables), easy numbering system, gender has no effect on a word, it's just "the".
And also since it's about learning, resource wise it's the highest and finding content in English is downright easy.
I'm learning Russian right now And honestly it the most difficult by far.
>>60842629
Здpaвcтвyйтe!
>>60841040
No, there are definitely objectively more or less complex languages in terms of grammar.
>>60842629
The toughest part of learning English is possibly the large number of vocabularies and complicated spelling.
Those are prerogatives of native english speakers.
>>60841003
This
Has easiest grammar
Easy to learn no matter your native language
it's obviously english, since every single dumb cumfart here knows it