There Aren't Any Hard Languages
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One of the most common issues that comes up in language learning is whether or not certain languages are easier than others.

In this episode, I respond to this with an anecdote from my time in Korea going between Korean, Irish and French.

Summary:

  • After spending time learning Korean in Korea, French felt like a walk in the park.
  • Difficulty first and foremost is relative – it depends on your first language and experience.
  • The easy/difficult dichotomy only exists in the very beginning but goes away after you’ve adjusted to the changes.
  • Expect some adjustment time but things will get much easier as time goes on.

Related blog post:

Right here I talked about the question of easy vs. hard languages.

Resources:

I highly recommend italki for language practice and seriously affordable lessons in most languages.

There Aren't Any Hard Languages
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"The limits of my language mean the limits of my world."
- Ludwig Wittgenstein