The Easiest Languages for English Speakers to Learn

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • Check out our Top 5 list of the easiest languages for native English speakers to learn. A study based on lexical similarity, ease of grammar, pronunciation, and access to learning resources.
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Комментарии • 55

  • @mosalingua
    @mosalingua  2 года назад +6

    Hi there, feel free to give your opinion about our ranking. Do you agree with Lizzie?
    LUCA

  • @JonathanOlelo
    @JonathanOlelo 2 года назад +9

    Hi Lizzie,
    Not a native English speaker, but I started learning Spanish and Italian as an English speaker, and I agree.
    Italian is super easy after studying Spanish. If you also know some French or Latin, you're in a great position to learn it fast!
    I started understanding spoken Italian after no time, and the pronunciation is similar to Spanish.

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  2 года назад +3

      Hi Jonathan, thanks for your comment. I'm answering on behalf of Lizzie because she cannot answer today. I worked with Lizzie on this ranking and we struggled a lot. In any case, we are happy to read that you agree with the first 2 positions.
      Cheers,
      LUCA

  • @knuckledraugr
    @knuckledraugr 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm an American who speaks & understands German at a B2-C1 level and I'm currently learning Norwegian. It's amazing how similar they are and how many English and German cognates there are in Norwegian, as well as how many of the letter sounds are similar between Norwegian and German. I've found German pronunciation to be easier than Norwegian, there aren't a bunch of silent letters and it's incredibly consistent, unless the word was borrowed from another language. Spanish is next on my list to learn after Norwegian since it's so useful here in the States and it's also relatively easy to learn as languages go.

  • @marcomolinero5877
    @marcomolinero5877 Год назад +1

    I'm here because I just watched a video in dutch and at one point for a short while I found it easier to listen to than reading the english subtitles. That made me inquisitive and now here I am watching this video. Too bad dutch isn't more popular

  • @YogaBlissDance
    @YogaBlissDance 2 года назад +2

    I'm learning Italian and it is still challenging but is so beautiful it's worth it. I don't think it should be ranked "easiest" for English speakers- one: the gendered words, the way articles have to match, like in English we can say "he ran, she ran, they ran" in Italian it's not so easy. And it's "the"... "the king" or "the guy" no structured "formal" language. And in fact the word order is often different than English. Yes the pronunciation is much easier and more predictable but the grammar rules are quite complex coming from English.

  • @chonke_boi511
    @chonke_boi511 Год назад +2

    Learning this on Duolingo

  • @yassinemehdi7688
    @yassinemehdi7688 2 года назад +2

    Yes!Jes!Esperanto!

  • @deepakshinde1764
    @deepakshinde1764 10 месяцев назад

    Useful information

  • @claimhsolais3466
    @claimhsolais3466 Год назад

    I love your accent, it sounds like 21st century trans-atlantic English with hints of Scots-Irish

  • @JoaoPaulo-bt3um
    @JoaoPaulo-bt3um 2 года назад

    Nice radiography ‼️... If I had the opportunity, after English🇺🇸🇬🇧, I would learn German🇩🇪...... Lizzie has a first-class vocal apparatus!🗣️🎙️...👍

  • @Seiferboi
    @Seiferboi 2 года назад +3

    Esperanto share root words with many European languages, so if you learn it, it'll open up the ability to learn many other languages, as the video mentions. From what I understand, it's also the easiest language on the planet to learn. After a few hours of studying, I was able to remember words and sentences, as well as coming up with my own. I decided to work on Esperanto so I could eventually learn the languages from where my ancestors came from. I want to at least speak the basics of each language they spoke.

    • @alanguages
      @alanguages Год назад

      Toki Pona is likely the easiest language to learn on the planet. Esperanto is just easier, than natural languages.

  • @fanofcameron
    @fanofcameron 2 года назад +6

    I would have guessed French was number 1, since there are quite a few more or less similar words (e.g. chat - cat). The pronounciation is very different of course and therefore probably a bit tricky for English native speakers.

    • @MsLanie
      @MsLanie 2 года назад +2

      I also thought it was going to be French - as a Canadian, I might be biased! We have much more exposure to French than any other language besides English

    • @fanofcameron
      @fanofcameron 2 года назад +1

      @@MsLanie Hi Melanie, I am trying to learn English and French. I am German. My experiences with those two languages are: English "seems" to be easy to learn - at first glance. I always thought English would be as easy as it appears, when you just/only listen to English or American songs (especially pop-songs). But that was a misconception. English can be as nuanced as German - it just depends on the speakers' intellect. And the more I study French the more I appreciate its grammar. It's more consistent than German or English with all their many exceptions in grammar-rules. What are your experiences with French?

    • @MsLanie
      @MsLanie 2 года назад +1

      @@fanofcameron My experiences with French are mixed - I did well in it in school and university (the two first-year courses), but I found that we were often given reading material that was too hard, which quickly became discouraging (the same was true for films we were given to watch in high school). Every time I tried, I got stuck at the same point, just as I was getting into the more complicated verb tenses. I'm studying Portuguese now, which I find easier. I may try French again someday though! I'm glad you're enjoying it!

    • @fanofcameron
      @fanofcameron 2 года назад +3

      @@MsLanie @Melanie Hurley That' s a problem with learning in general. At school you "have to" learn something that others want you to learn, wether you're interested in it or not. That is a pretty bad presumption, but we play this lousy game because of the grades which again are a condition to succeed in our society. A much better condition for learning a language is a personal relationship to that particular country. You love the country or someone who speaks that language. At school French was just one of the many subjects I wasn't interested in. But as soon as I got to know the beauty of some parts of this country, this attitude has changed. I love the isle of Corsica and some other parts in the South of France e.g. the Pyrenees and maybe/hopefully I may get to know a nice, intelligent, warmhearted, sporty French beauty some day - (just kidding).

    • @MsLanie
      @MsLanie 2 года назад +1

      @@fanofcameron I agree - I don't think I was motivated to learn (I was never good at learning something just because someone told me I had to do it), and therefore didn't. Portuguese is working out better because I actually want to learn it. I know people who speak it and I'm really enjoying the music of both Portugal and Brazil 😁

  • @htfcm
    @htfcm 2 года назад +1

    #1Norwegian
    #2Swedish
    #3Dutch/Flemish/Afrikaans

  • @juliocd76
    @juliocd76 2 года назад +3

    I'm from Brazil, I speak portuguese and there are many words similar in both languages Spanish, Italian and English. But, English is extremely difficult to listen.

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 7 месяцев назад

      I find Portuguese easy to read, but difficult to listen to. I'm English.

    • @helenlouiseadams
      @helenlouiseadams 6 месяцев назад

      @@ajs41Brazilian Portuguese is easier to understand than European Portuguese. Do you listen to one of the other or both?

  • @BigHeavyLove
    @BigHeavyLove 2 года назад

    great video! where in scotland are you from? you look very very familiar haha

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  2 года назад +1

      Hi!
      I'm from Edinburgh, Scotland. Maybe we've met 😋
      Lizzie

  • @deepakshinde1764
    @deepakshinde1764 10 месяцев назад

    Can we use Duolingo

  • @raulsanchez-hornerosmartin4337
    @raulsanchez-hornerosmartin4337 2 года назад +2

    The Frisian is the easiest language for an English native, this language is spoken in the Netherlands

    • @alanguages
      @alanguages Год назад

      Resources have to be taken into account. A person isn't going to shop in a place like Amazon and find an abundance of Frisian resources to learn the language.

  • @jasonvoorhees8899
    @jasonvoorhees8899 Год назад

    What's the subjunctive tense ?

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  Год назад

      Hi there,
      There's only so much that can be said on a RUclips comment, but, quickly, it's anything that shows something that's currently not reality.
      So it's anything with "would, could or should", many sentences with "if" and "wish", and other sentences such as:
      - "The judge ordered that he be sent to prison"
      - "It's important that he get (no "s" here) paid"
      I hope this helps!
      LIZZIE

    • @jasonvoorhees8899
      @jasonvoorhees8899 Год назад +2

      @@mosalingua oh I see , I think that's Konjunktiv in german.
      Thank you.
      German and English aren't my mother languages.

  • @michielpetitjean6891
    @michielpetitjean6891 Год назад

    The word 'wij' in Dutch translates to 'we', not wife. (the Dutch word 'wijf', related to 'wife', is a swear word for 'woman')

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  Год назад

      Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We apologize for the mistake in the video. You are absolutely right that the word 'wij' in Dutch translates to 'we' and not 'wife'. We appreciate your clarification regarding the term 'wijf' as well. Sorry again about this, and thank you for helping us improve!
      LIZZIE-JANE

  • @1111post
    @1111post 5 месяцев назад

    One thing I can say: You pronounced carro, perro and barra like a true Costa Rican 🤣

  • @gabal1972
    @gabal1972 2 года назад +1

    🇬🇧 🇮🇹

  • @RobertTheDodger654
    @RobertTheDodger654 Год назад +1

    Turkish and Swahili could of been two more candidates, eh?!

  • @Sports590
    @Sports590 2 года назад +1

    What about Afrikaans?

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  2 года назад +1

      Hi there, we included Afrikaans in our top 10: www.mosalingua.com/en/easiest-language-for-english-speakers-to-learn/. It ranked #7 as it's very similar to Dutch but with less resources to learn it.
      Cheers!
      LUCA

    • @lucaluke1532
      @lucaluke1532 2 года назад

      Afrikaans is a tricky one, it's very simple to learn in terms of structure and grammar, being similar to English in that respect, but the pronunciations can throw English speakers off a lot

  • @gmicg
    @gmicg Год назад

    And what about French that has so many words in common with English?

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 7 месяцев назад

      What makes French more difficult is the way that words are joined together with hyphens and apostrophes.

    • @gmicg
      @gmicg 7 месяцев назад

      They are not that many. I am a natural born francophone.@@ajs41

  • @maddiemarin7301
    @maddiemarin7301 2 года назад

    French ?

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  2 года назад +1

      Hi Maddie,
      I know it can be surprising but French only ranked #9 in our ranking so we could not include it in the video. You can find the full ranking and the criteria we used in this article: www.mosalingua.com/en/easiest-language-for-english-speakers-to-learn/. In any case, French is one of the easiest languages to learn (even if it's not in our top 5).
      LUCA

  • @francoiswattelet6937
    @francoiswattelet6937 2 года назад +1

    A good video with lots of information, but the person is so fast in his diction that I will have to listen to it several times before really understanding what he is saying. Looks like she recorded this video just before catching her train...
    Too bad it's an interesting video!!

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  2 года назад +2

      Hi François!
      We are sorry that you had a hard time following this video. Did you know that you can reduce the video speed? Click on Settings (gear button) > Speed, and choose 0.75x or 0.5x. You can also change the subtitles in the Settings. I hope that helps!
      LIZZIE

  • @ladycempluk2481
    @ladycempluk2481 Год назад +1

    Pidgin is the easiest language

    • @ronaldonmg
      @ronaldonmg Год назад

      there is no single language called "pidgin" or "creole". They are types of language

  • @aidenbradfield1129
    @aidenbradfield1129 Год назад +1

    6:55 ummmm no the second most spoken language in the world is English with chinese being #1. Spanish is the 3rd most spoken in the world.

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  Год назад

      Hi Aiden,
      I could have been more specific-I was referring to the estimated number of native Spanish speakers, not the total number of speakers (including people who have learned it later in life). Here are my sources in case you'd like to check them out; they're pretty interesting!
      www.mosalingua.com/en/most-spoken-languages-worldwide/#10-most-spoken-languages-by-number-of-native-speakers
      www.ethnologue.com/guides/most-spoken-languages
      Hope this helps and thanks so much for watching!
      LIZZIE

  • @gautearefjord
    @gautearefjord 11 дней назад

    Norwegian is more easy than Dutch

  • @aziatix1168
    @aziatix1168 Год назад

    You're lying, Polish is the easiest language for native English speakers ;-D