Barry farber, the author of “how to learn any language” and a polyglot many times over, says that finnish is one of the hardest languages for him to learn. finnish is in the finno-ugric language family, with estonian and hungarian.. From this graph, i would like to learn 3 easy languages – rumanian, dutch and afrikaans; among the second category 6 languages – greek, hindi, turkish, polish, hebrew and finnish; and all of the hardest languages giving here, but mostly chinese and arabic.. Learning a new language is never an easy thing to do, but there are ways to make it easier.there are also ways to make it more difficult. aiming to learn french or spanish comes with its own set of difficulties, but most of the learning is in new vocabulary and grammar..
For example, the russian language, which is generally considered to be one of the hardest in the world, will not be very hard to learn for ukrainians or the czechs. however, a turkish or a japanese student may never be able to study russian - they may find it incredibly hard to learn.. Luckily, i'm happy to report that of several articles i checked around the topic of “hardest languages for english speakers”, russian didn't appear in the top 10 for any of them. it's still considered easier than arabic , chinese , japanese , and korean .. A2a, native speaker of russian here. we have to define what learning means.. in terms of understanding, the easiest language is bulgarian. as you can see from the following lexical distance map (closeness in terms of shared words), bulgarian is the closest language to russian..