What was the easiest language for you to learn?

Posts0Likes0Joined9/7/2018LocationUS
Native
English
Learning Spanish
Other French

What was your easiest language to learn? I am still in the beginning of my language learning journey but I'm curious to hear about everyone else's experience in learning a 2nd, 3rd, 4th.... or many many languages! :) :) :) I know it's different for everyone.


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Posts0Likes0Joined8/7/2018LocationIT
Native
Russian, Swedish
Other English, Finnish, Italian

Italian... My 6th language and the easiest so far! 

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Posts0Likes0Joined9/7/2018LocationUS
Native
English
Learning Spanish
Other French

Nice! :)


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Posts0Likes0Joined12/7/2018LocationPH
Native
Tagalog
Learning English, Spanish

Olga.Cygnel wrote:
Italian... My 6th language and the easiest so far!

Wow. 6th language. I only know 2 languages, tagalog and english. 

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Posts1630Likes1092Joined18/3/2018LocationBellingham / US
Native
English
Learning German
Other Chinese - Mandarin, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, Thai

French. It was my 7th language, and I only had to study it steadily for about 1 year. 

In Thailand now. Next up Tanzania and Philippines.

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Posts0Likes0Joined11/7/2018LocationManila / PH
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Tagalog
Learning English, Korean

Spanish. :) We have a lot of borrowed words so when I tried learning it, it felt very natural and intuitive.

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ikay

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Posts0Likes0Joined9/7/2018LocationDE
Native
German
Other English, Russian, Spanish, Tamil

Def English :) Spanish was a bit harder for me. But I had English since Kindergarden :D

harmony. 

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Posts0Likes0Joined11/7/2018LocationManila / PH
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Tagalog
Learning English, Korean

I considered English but I realized I've been speaking in English since elementary school and I'm still at C1. Hahahahaha!

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ikay

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Posts0Likes0Joined9/7/2018LocationDE
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German
Other English, Russian, Spanish, Tamil

cmon doesnt matter which course your at :D

harmony. 

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Posts0Likes0Joined11/7/2018LocationManila / PH
Native
Tagalog
Learning English, Korean

Do you also have required English subjects from grade school to college in your country?

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ikay

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Posts0Likes0Joined9/7/2018LocationDE
Native
German
Other English, Russian, Spanish, Tamil

Jessica.Moreno wrote:
Do you also have required English subject from grade school to college in your country?


yes, sure

harmony. 

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Posts0Likes0Joined14/7/2018LocationAbu Dhabi / AE
Native
Tagalog
Learning English

Spanish..because lot of Filipino words have a Spanish language influenced. 

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Posts0Likes0Joined12/7/2018LocationPH
Native
Tagalog
Learning English, Spanish

Janah.Facal wrote:

Spanish..because lot of Filipino words have a Spanish language influenced.


This is so true. Most of tagalog terms came from the Spanish language, that's why even a Filipino who is not trying to learn the Spanish language know a thing or two about it. 

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Tagalog
Other English, German, Spanish

Janah.Facal wrote:
Spanish..because lot of Filipino words have a Spanish language influenced.
agree

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Posts0Likes0Joined12/7/2018LocationLagos / NG
Native
English
Learning Arabic - Standard
Other Yoruba

Hausa! 

Reason being that it is the second most spoken language in Nigeria after English.

It is spoken in most northern homes, and even B4 you begun to attend school, it is the language you first communicate with. 

It was easy because everyone around spoke it even in their homes.

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Easiest language to learn, for me it was my mother tongue Hindi, the reason being for that i found many people around me to teach me, everyone was teacher for me. 

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