Comparison: Easiest Languages To Learn

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In this comparison video, we will show you the easiest languages to learn! Did you know that Thai takes 1,900 hours to learn? Or that Swedish takes 560 hours to learn?! Watch this video to find out more!

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Huge respect for you cause you called my language "Tagalog" and not "Filipino"

chaoticlevel
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Japanese isnt the hardest language. Mandarin is harder. Then you have the many dialects that are much harder than Mandarin. Such as Cantonese.

omgscribbles
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It actually takes about a minute to learn pig Latin. All that is required is for someone to explain the concept

snakeySnakeybakey
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As a Catalan person, I have to say it is more in between Spanish and French. We also have a banner, yellow with red stripes. I have to say Castellano is a way of saying Spanish, as Catalan is called Català, pronounced Cah-tah-lAh

kronos
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Him: *Portuguese is the official language in Timor-Leste, São Tomé, Goa and Macau!*

Portugal and Brazil: *Are we a joke to you?*

NeboHany_saveukraine
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When you dont have time to learn even pig latin:

elverg
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Fact: Indonesian language were made mostly from the Old Malay language that was a lingua franca around the Melaka Empire in the 500, and becuz they got their independence early then Malaysia, they created their own language from other languages in their own country and also adding some of the Old Malay language, soon the Old Malay language would become the Malay Language itself and were used now by Malaysian, Singaporean, Brunei and some part of Thailand and Indonesia

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Actually in Malaysian languange, there is word that sounds like English, Indonesian, Arabic and more. The example is the word 'Kelas' thats in english means 'Class'

kmuhammadanaszakwanbinma
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as a Norwegian person, I am happy you included our language.

Jess
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I speak: Polish (my native language), English and a bit of German and I learn Spanish, Japanese and Korean

zupapitorowaa
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the island you used to represent javanese is sumatra where they don't speak javanese, the island of java where they speak javanese is southeast of sumatra and the island you used to represent frisian is bali where they don't speak frisian, the province of friesland where they speak frisian is in the netherlands, far more northwest than bali.

gisellestephanieaudrienna
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Thanks for including welsh, it's nice to have someone include our language :)

silvermoon_edits
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as a Hungarian I can agree that it's freakin' hard to learn

trollge
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You will never know why I got so many likes and replies...

Metonoktaexe
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I'm quite happy they put Italian here 'cause it's my first language and onestly it's not that hard to speak but it has a LOT of grammar

martaporrino
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OMG!!! FINALLY, SOMEONE MENTIONED GREEK!!! ehem.. thank you for calling our alphabet unique. Also, I don't know if it's a talent or just natural, but me, as a Greek, Can do EVERY accent perfectly!!

vodgmtm
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If you are a polish speaker, you can learn russian alphabet very easily, because some letters like ш are used in polish too, but written in latin letters

windestruct
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Languageless: already learned before you were born

ItsDelano
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2 hours to learn *Pig Latin*
My brain: Pig Latin from *Teen Titans Go*

GabiHighPing
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It was today that I learned that Spanish has some Arabic influence.
Also, there is Maltese that is like a mix of Semitic and Latin languages, it is right in between the two.

LM.LM