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Post by falconh on Aug 1, 2018 18:00:16 GMT
What do you think which one is the most easiest language to learn in this world? I think it's English but what is your thoughts about it?
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Post by usfan on Apr 29, 2019 13:05:56 GMT
Most easiest? Perhaps there is more to learn than it first appears!
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Post by Grizzly_Recluse on Jul 20, 2019 14:37:40 GMT
Wouldn't Frisian be the easiest language to learn for English speakers because its the closest to English? Technically it would be Frisian but practically there just is not enough resources out there to make learning it practical for most people. What's Frisian? I never heard of it hmm Wow fascinating subject here. I love language. Hey look what I found. (I'm glad you allow posting links, btw; I won't abuse the privilege.) Learn Frisian! Learn Fisian language
And I just heard about it here. Well I noticed Elizabeth's profile said she is familiar with Russian and Ukrainian too. So you speak and write it much? I always thought Cyrillic to be fascinating. Anyway for me, Spanish is easiest because we're immersed in it here in Southern California. I have some Latin textbooks I've been meaning to delve into. (You know, in my spare time) .
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 20, 2019 16:20:28 GMT
What's Frisian? I never heard of it hmm Wow fascinating subject here. I love language. Hey look what I found. (I'm glad you allow posting links, btw; I won't abuse the privilege.) Learn Frisian! Learn Fisian language
And I just heard about it here. Well I noticed Elizabeth's profile said she is familiar with Russian and Ukrainian too. So you speak and write it much? I always thought Cyrillic to be fascinating. Anyway for me, Spanish is easiest because we're immersed in it here in Southern California. I have some Latin textbooks I've been meaning to delve into. (You know, in my spare time) . I was born in Ukraine so my first language was Ukrainian. Now since I live in the US, I speak English, Ukrainian, and Russian. I can read and write in all 3 languages. Have you ever gone abroad or tried learning another language? I can speak a bit of Spanish too since I live in California and studied it a bit. And yes you're welcome to post links. If you're ever uncertain if you can do something or are unsure how to do it just ask for help!
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Post by jonbain on Jul 29, 2019 0:10:25 GMT
What do you think which one is the most easiest language to learn in this world? I think it's English but what is your thoughts about it? I have been teaching myself French for the last couple of months because its just so pleasurable to listen to French music. I am not even trying - I am compelled like I have been lured by sirens. The difficulty or easiness is all about motivation. I just cannot help listening to French music all day. I just used a translator on the titles at first, today I got a dictionary and the pure pleasure of it without any pressure, makes it as easy as diving into the sea.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2019 16:37:47 GMT
I would put it here, sanskrit.
It's very easy and many non indians are able to master it within a short amount of time.
English, which we speak and learn is not how it is supposed to be.
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Jul 29, 2019 23:21:24 GMT
What do you think which one is the most easiest language to learn in this world? I think it's English but what is your thoughts about it? I have been teaching myself French for the last couple of months because its just so pleasurable to listen to French music. I am not even trying - I am compelled like I have been lured by sirens. The difficulty or easiness is all about motivation. I just cannot help listening to French music all day. I just used a translator on the titles at first, today I got a dictionary and the pure pleasure of it without any pressure, makes it as easy as diving into the sea. I know a smattering of French. I took French classes from elementary to high school. I always wanted to complete my learning of it to become fluid in it but I don't know where to go to do that.
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Post by thesageofmainstreet on Jul 30, 2019 0:22:08 GMT
What do you think which one is the most easiest language to learn in this world? I think it's English but what is your thoughts about it? No Wonder College Education Is a Fraud and Should Not Be RewardedIf you spoke intelligent English, you wouldn't use a redundancy like "most easiest." American education is defective from kindergarten to PhD level.
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Post by jonbain on Jul 31, 2019 20:26:57 GMT
I have been teaching myself French for the last couple of months because its just so pleasurable to listen to French music. I am not even trying - I am compelled like I have been lured by sirens. The difficulty or easiness is all about motivation. I just cannot help listening to French music all day. I just used a translator on the titles at first, today I got a dictionary and the pure pleasure of it without any pressure, makes it as easy as diving into the sea. I know a smattering of French. I took French classes from elementary to high school. I always wanted to complete my learning of it to become fluid in it but I don't know where to go to do that. If you listen to music on spotify, or youtube, or the web generally, search on these: Coeur de Pirate Pomme Margaux Avril Chloe Staffler specifically, listen to almost anyone singing "Mistral Gagnant" french music is just 10x better than anglais odures
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Post by joustos on Aug 4, 2019 21:32:13 GMT
What do you think which one is the most easiest language to learn in this world? I think it's English but what is your thoughts about it? The question has to be refined: Which is the easiest language to understand (from speakers or from writings)? Which is the easiest language to speak (to hold conversations in)? Which is the easiest language to write? Personally I can relate different experiences. Having Italian as my native […. or so] language, I found school French easy to learn -- probably because of the lexical commonalities. However, there was no emphasis on speaking, wherefore I never became fluent in French. On the other hand, I read Provenzal (Occitan) poetry, the troubadours', on my own and I never felt the need to have a vocabulary in order to understand it. I always found Latin hard to understand (or to translate), but, after studies of Latin, I found Classical Greek relatively easy to understand or to translate. As for English, I found the (reading) pronunciation most difficult -- as compared to Italian. Lexically: After one year of school English (as a foreign language), in the U.S. I was placed in an English literature class and required to study one of Shakespeare's tragedies. The use of a vocabulary became essential, but I felt and loved the force of his language. So, English became my favorite language. However, Italian is the favorite language for my vocal music.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 10:08:26 GMT
Wouldn't Frisian be the easiest language to learn for English speakers because its the closest to English? Technically it would be Frisian but practically there just is not enough resources out there to make learning it practical for most people. What's Frisian? I never heard of it hmm
Its a language which dutch people spoke, the native dutch, before anglo saxon from germany imposed on them, and made them to do farming and other such WHITE SLAVERY act.
The only group who defeated british were these dutch afrikaaners during the dutch -boer war.
And there's a history of these dutch with india also. There was an officer named frisso, who came with alexander, and he was an expert ship builder
"In 321 b.c. a line of princes migrated via India to the area of northern Holland and north western Germany under their leader Friso. Friso descended from Ragan or Reu (Gen. 11:19) according to La Grande Chronique ... de Hollande, Zelande etc., p28. Friso was an adventurer in the service of Alexander the Great. After being released from service, he came with a group of settlers from the river Indus to Europe. There he gained power (313) over the local counts by means of intrigue. A descendant, Friso, became king in 287, commencing a secondary line of rulers".1266
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Post by sai123 on Jan 23, 2021 6:55:08 GMT
Hindi is the easiest language to learn for people living in india
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