Not everyone speaks English. In fact, 6/7 people don’t! That’s a lot of people you’re not able to hold a conversation with! Ever wanted a Javanese pen pal? Perhaps a Chinese chin-wag? Maybe you’ve just wanted to joke with a Portuguese parrot? This helpful guide lists the top 9 first languages in order of how difficult they are for English speakers to learn. From an ‘easy’ 23 weeks for Spanish and Portuguese, right up to a ‘very hard’ Arabic, Japanese, and Chinese!
There’s also a splattering of fun facts and phrases too! Do you know how many of Russian’s 500,000 words are commonly used? Do you know what UNESCO’s official ‘sweetest language’ is? Do you know why a Japanese person might be asking to borrow a cat’s paw?! So, what are you waiting for?! The best way to learn a new language is to immerse yourself into a new culture. Dive in at the linguistic deep end and get travelling!
Infographic by: rayburntours.com
There’s also a splattering of fun facts and phrases too! Do you know how many of Russian’s 500,000 words are commonly used? Do you know what UNESCO’s official ‘sweetest language’ is? Do you know why a Japanese person might be asking to borrow a cat’s paw?! So, what are you waiting for?! The best way to learn a new language is to immerse yourself into a new culture. Dive in at the linguistic deep end and get travelling!
Infographic by: rayburntours.com