Polish hardest language in the world
August 15, 2007
August 15, 2007 -- /prbuzz/ --Polish hardest language to learn

Krakow, Poland -- 08/15/2007

What is the hardest language to learn for English Speakers? Take a guess; it is not Chinese or Japanese. It is Polish. Polish has seven cases and its grammar is more exception than rules. German for example has four cases all which are logical, Polish cases seem to have no pattern or rules; you have to learn the entire language. Asia languages usually do not have cases, or at least like that. The Pronunciation is eons harder than Asia language as it usually has long tong twisting consonants. For example a Polish sentence might look like this. Szczebrzeszynie chrz¹szcz brzmi w trzcinie i Szczebrzeszyn z tego s³ynie. Wyindywidualizowaliœmy siê z rozentuzjazmowanego t³umu.
Further Polish people rarely hear foreign speak their language and with no accent or regional variation than pronunciation must be exact or they will have no idea what you are talking about.
So the next time you have herd someone has learned Polish have some respect. But the truth is I doubt you will hear a native English Speaker, speak Polish beyond a few phrases. Can it be learned? Yes. People do, it just takes humility.



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Polish is declared as the hardest language in the world for English Speakers to learn


 
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