Language Difficulty Rankings
Language difficulty varies significantly based on your native language. These rankings provide a general framework, but your learning experience will depend on linguistic similarities between your native language and your target language. Languages from the same family (Romance, Germanic, Slavic, etc.) are typically easier to learn than languages from different families.
Spanish
Category I
Phonetic pronunciation, regular grammar patterns, and extensive learning resources. Easier for speakers of other Romance languages.
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Portuguese
Category I
Close to Spanish, straightforward grammar, and growing global importance. Particularly accessible for Romance language speakers.
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French
Category I
Widely learned language with many cognates across language families. Pronunciation varies in difficulty depending on your native language.
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Italian
Category I
Phonetic spelling, similar grammar to other Romance languages, and clear pronunciation. Easier for speakers of related languages.
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German
Category II
Complex grammar with cases, but logical word formation. Easier for speakers of other Germanic languages.
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Russian
Category III
Cyrillic alphabet, complex grammar with cases, and different sentence structure. Easier for speakers of other Slavic languages.
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Japanese
Category IV
Three writing systems, complex honorifics, and unique grammar structure. Difficulty varies significantly based on your language background.
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Chinese
Category IV
Tonal language, character-based writing system, and different grammar structure. Easier for speakers of other tonal languages.
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Arabic
Category V
Right-to-left script, complex grammar, and different root system. Easier for speakers of other Semitic languages.
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Korean
Category IV
Unique writing system (Hangul), complex honorifics, and distinct grammar structure. Difficulty depends on your linguistic background.
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