Do you think your language is harder than English?

Do you think your language is harder than English?

No

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No.

Finnish is very easy language to learn.

American.
No, those limeys are incomprehensible to even themselves.

yes but just a little

Big blonde Korean titties

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Yes

lol.

It definitely is

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woah... it's almost like...
finnish...
isn't an indo-european language...

Whats funny is it very clearly has a similar sound

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Yes. A pain to write it.

Anyone can learn Finnish. It is extremely easy language. Some south americans have learned to read and write it very well.

"Volyymi" is not so official way to say volume when referring to sound volume.

yes, it's easy to hear and speak japanese.
but it's fucking hard to read and write kanjis.

then explain this
and also Batman

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Are all your scientific/technical terms also completely of native origin?

>Bat = Lepakko
>Man = Mies
>Batman = Lepakkomies

Seems pretty logical to me

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>then explain this
proto indo-europeans are fags who speak like a bunch of palm tree farmers.

>and also Batman
Lepakko = bat
Mies = man
Not difficult

Yö comes from proto-finnic "öö", Estonian word for night is still öö if I'm correct.

Lepakkomies/batman is already explained.

Not all. Arkeologia (archeology) used to be muinaistiede (literally "ancient science") but it was changed in favor of more international name.

Some words are our own, but we have many loan words from IE languages.

Harder for many people - yes. I've only seen one or two long-time immigrants on tv who mastered the language. However, apart from the case system which might be confusing to many, the language is somewhat simple and consistent.

Mastering English is quite difficult due to inconsistent pronunciation etc. Most native English speakers don't speak anything even approaching perfect English.

Yeah haha, only 84 cases and alien vowel combos like üä

Yes, not by much though

thank you i like finnish now
is there any hurdles in pronunciation for asian learner? i cant trill and fail to learn Portuguese

We actually use only a few of them in normal conversation

84 cases are a meme. Nobody uses words like "käytännöllistelemälläänkinköhän" because the word becomes completely gibberish. I have never heard anyone say so outside of internet and can't think of any sentence where it would seem like a normal word.

Finnish is still extremely easy language even though some meme lords want to describe it as impossible to learn.

Yes

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Yes

No lol.

HOLY FUCKING YUMOLA

When you look at how hard languages are, you have to put it in context of whatever the native tongue of the person learning is.
Ex. English speakers can pick up Dutch and French well, Spanish speakers can pick up English and French quite well, but native Japanese speakers have a hard time learning English.
That being said, Korean is probably a fucking pain in the asshole for an English speaker.

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Yes, english is babby tier

Probably yeah
we have a pretty long average word length
>nikînôhtepewâpamikawinânak

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Yes. Russian grammar not following grammar rules