What is the easiest language to study? This question was asked by many people as those who plan to study the language and professional linguists. Below we will discuss the characteristics by which we can determine how the language easy to learn. It is worth noting that the most important thing in learning a language - it is your motivation and what do you like to speak in this language. It depends on what language is easiest for you. Spanish, Esperanto or Chinese .... If you learn the language, that you are not interested, the study seem to be difficult, even if in theory the is wrong. Learning a language, like everything else, it should include pleasure and interest, otherwise nothing will. You can find other factors that make language learning easier for you.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United States, the most simple language to English-speaking citizens - those that require about 600 hours in class - we are talking about more or less quality fluency. That is, the languages of Latin and Germanic language groups. However, on the very German it needed more time, about 750 hours: too complicated grammar and it's hard in writing.

English is also considered to be a simple one: its grammar is quite simple. Language is widespread, it spoken everywhere. The words in it are short, verbs change only the third person. Native speakers are easy accept errors of foreigners, because so many people are learning English as a second language. Thus, English - one of the easiest languages to learn.

Italian is also simple, it has simple pronunciation, vocabulary has Latin roots, that is, will be familiar to those who speak the languages of the Indo-European group.

Spanish - is the easiest language to learn. Its vocabulary is similar to English, spelling simple (as it is written, as well heard). It is similar to Italian, is widely used, it has very simple pronunciation and grammar.

French is also not difficult, many of the words are similar to English. It is also widely used, very easy to find a way to learn it and speak it. Thus, the French also refers to those languages which are simply in learning.

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  • Glad you like it :) As for me I agree with Estanis, once you know at least one foreign language you can associate with it all the other languages from the same group :)

  • I guess once you know English, Spanish and languages from Latin are quite easy to learn. Surely conjugating verbs is the difficult task, it sounds funny when tourists ask for you something and verbs doesn't match with the subject :)
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