Nowadays, many young people choose to learn a new foreign language to make it easier to find jobs at foreign companies. To find out which language is the most difficult to learn in the world , please read the content of the article below.
What is the most difficult language to learn in the world? (Illustrative image)
Arabic
Arabic is one of the four languages considered most difficult to learn by experts. This is because it has very few vowels, making it challenging for English speakers. On average, learners need 1.69 years (88 weeks) and 2,200 hours of study to become proficient. Therefore, you need to be very diligent to learn it.
Currently, if you want to learn Arabic, you can only study at home or look for some online classes. This is because the language is not widely spoken in our country.
Sanskrit - Sanskrit
Many English words are directly derived from Sanskrit, such as Avatar, Karma, Crimson, Jungle, etc., but Sanskrit is much more difficult to learn because it has many grammatical rules that other languages do not have.
When learning Sanskrit, you will have limited opportunities to practice pronunciation with native speakers, as the language is not widely spoken in our country and few people use it.
Hungarian
Hungarian has some of the strangest grammatical rules in the world. It has 14 vowels and 18 special cases, while other languages have none.
Furthermore, the sentence structure of this language is completely different from most languages in the world. Therefore, learning Hungarian requires real perseverance and passion.
Finnish
What makes Finnish difficult to learn for many people is the translation and pronunciation. The grammar rules of Finnish are actually incredibly difficult, especially for an English speaker.
You need to dedicate a relatively long amount of time to researching and learning this language. In fact, very few people learn Finnish, and some even give up halfway through.
Russian
When first starting to learn, many people think Russian is quite easy, but to truly understand and master the language, you need to dedicate a significant amount of time and effort. In Russian, the alphabet is completely unfamiliar to those who speak English.
To pronounce Russian correctly, you need to focus on stress; even a slight mistake in stress can change the meaning of a word. Compared to some other languages, stress is also a very important part of pronunciation, but it's not as crucial as in Russian.
However, compared to the languages mentioned above, Russian is more widespread due to the country's large population, and learning Russian in Vietnam is also easier because many universities offer courses in this language.
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