Which languages are the most difficult for a monolingual English speaker to learn

Which languages are the most difficult for a monolingual English speaker to learn

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Chinese, Japanese and Elvish (Finnish)

Chinese

Spanish
t. Trying to learn it and pulling out my hair over it

actual english

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For a true anglo, all of them.

anglos and other germanics literally invented linguistics

cope

>be na(t)ive English speaker
>don't know the difference between there, their and they're
>don't know the difference between your and you're
>don't know the difference between its and it's
>don't know the difference between were and we're
>don't know the difference between who, whom, whose and who's
>don't know the difference between then and than
>don't know the difference between to and too
>don't know the difference between of and off
>don't know the difference between lose and loose
>don't know the difference between effect and affect
>don't know the difference between adjectives and adverbs
>don't know the difference between possessive form, plural and third person singular
>don't know the difference between simple past and present perfect
>don't know how to spell common words
>don't know any comma or other punctuation rules
>unironically say "should of", "could of" or "would of"
>unironically say "per say"
>unironically say "for all intensive purposes"

It’s over for (you)

Pussy.

user...

This.
If you learn foreign language you lose your status as an ANGLO BVLL

Didn't the US military test this out and it turned out to be Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Arabic?

literally one of the easiest languages to learn as an english speaker

why do ESLs think they're better than EFLs when they literally speak like this

>how is it called?
>how it feels?
>how you say
>I have 24 years old
>what does it means?
>I speak English language better than most of Americans
>I couldn't see him nor her
>why did you said that?
>I don't care about English language
>I listened the song
>do Americans seriously didn't learn good English on school
>I have fluency on English
>my dog is in the bed
>I go home at monday
>I was late because the traffic jam
>I will not have the possibility to go
>the movie put me happy
>I counted the sheeps
>I have lived here since 10 years
>tell me what did he say
>just explain me what happened
>when it will arrives
>she died by a broken heart
>I hope that he make him proud
>I speak 5 idioms
>the bomb blowed up
>the audios sound very bad
>my son is on school
>until now I've done half the questions
>can't pronounce squirrel
>pronounce iron as "eye-ron"
>pronounce the l in salmon
>pronounce the final b in bomb
>pronounce the f in of like fight
>pronounce salesman as "sales-man"
>pronounce mediocre as "mehdio-kreh"
>pronounce purpose like "porpoise"
>pronounce the -ed in based like the name Ed
>can't differentiate between shit and sheet
>can't differentiate between bitch and beach
>can't differentiate between bat and bet
>can't differentiate between pull and pool
>can't differentiate between this and these
>can't differentiate between is and it's
>can’t differentiate between slut and slot
>mix idioms and words from different english dialects
>don't understand the difference between do and make
>don't understand the difference between in, at, and on
>don't understand native idioms
>don’t understand basic English grammar, just string words together
>don't understand the difference between could and would
>don't understand the concept of false cognates
>use weird words like "ambulate", "vinculate", and "agregate"

and English is a comparatively easy language

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that was the FSI not the military though yes those are the hardest, though japanese is considered the hardest of the four

there's no way Finnish is "medium"

no one bothers to learn it except language autists artificially lowering its relative difficulty

This what makes someone an anglo is living in an anglo centric world speaking an anglo language and actually having trouble finding enough people in your target lang to talk to on a daily basis.

T. Ontarian live right on the Quebec border and I refuse to learn French, I passed high-school French with a 51 ( I think the teacher was in love with me)

>until now I've done half the questions
wouldn't this be correct if it was?
>up until now I've done half of the questions

t. 70 IQ
Spanish is the easiest Romance and European language to learn

I think so. It sounds normal to me, because 'up until now' is the same as 'so far'

Japanese and Arabic

>just explain me what happened
a bit awkward but i'm pretty sure that's grammatically correct

North Sentinelese because islanders kill anyone who visits

>french 67m native speakers