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English is officially considered to be the hardest language
I don't want to she dog, but who officially considers this?
Personally, I've found it to be the easiest languages to learn. But then again, I only know French, German, English and Dutch.
For example, take the simplicity of the article "the". Dutch makes a distinction between "de" and "het". French has "le" (masculine/singular) or "la" (feminine/sing) or "les" (plural) and German has der/die/das (mas./fem./neutral/singular) or "die" for plural. You have to memorise this for almost each single new word you learn and usually this gender affects the rest of the sentence. With "the", you know where you stand.
I wish someone would decide on the easiest-language-to-learn-if-it's-not-your-native-tongue. Then I wouldn't have posted this crap
I don't want to she dog, but who officially considers this?
Personally, I've found it to be the easiest languages to learn. But then again, I only know French, German, English and Dutch.
For example, take the simplicity of the article "the". Dutch makes a distinction between "de" and "het". French has "le" (masculine/singular) or "la" (feminine/sing) or "les" (plural) and German has der/die/das (mas./fem./neutral/singular) or "die" for plural. You have to memorise this for almost each single new word you learn and usually this gender affects the rest of the sentence. With "the", you know where you stand.
I wish someone would decide on the easiest-language-to-learn-if-it's-not-your-native-tongue. Then I wouldn't have posted this crap
