http://www.effectivelanguagelearning.com/language-guide/language-difficulty
I want to learn a new language jusy for the heck of it.
These are the top four I want to learn (1 the most, 4 the least). Please help me order them most practical/useful to least as well.
1- Persian (Dari, family speaks it and I never bothered with it until recently)
2- Polish- latin alphabet/slavic sounding language seems super badass
3- Russian- sounds cool, learning Cyrillic would help with other languages
4- Swedish- literally just for Sabaton songs
I know Swedish will be the easiest. Will Polish or Russian be harder? Yes the former uses a Latin alphabet versus Russian's Cyrillic, but that shouldn't be such a problem as it only takes a few hours to learn a new alphabet from what I've heard.
Background: native English speaker with three years of high school French experience.
>>2786106
Improve your French instead, this is a French mercantilist board
>>2786122
No. I''m still salty about meme lady losing to millennial dude and I want nothing to do with that wretched caliphate.
French does sound nice though, I'll give it that.
>>2786106
I'd learn whatever language my family speaks. It seems much easier than doing it alone, depending on how much you interact with your family.
>>2786106
Of those four languages I would say the most useful would be russian followed by persian and polish, followed by swedish
I can't tell you which would be the most difficult language to learn, although I can personally attest that learing Russian is not easy because I have fuck all experience with Persian and Polish.
That being said AFAIK the FSI rates Russian, Polish, and Dari as all equally difficult, so chose whichever one you want.
/int/ is supposed to be the language learning board
>the "im really a metalhead not a normie but i listen to the most normie repetitive metal band ever and i also like Game of Thrones"
Sabaton is garbage
>>2786137
>French does sound nice though
wtf man lol it's horrible to hear
it's a atrocious mix between celtic, latin and german
They also sounds all gay
>>2786191
This. "Metalhead" itself is a normie label. Normies identify themselves with the metal scene.
As a Black Metal listener, I can say that there are a lot of poseurs smearing the Black Metal scene with their metalhead faggotry.
>>2786384
they dont sound gay
when romans taught their language to the gaul tribes in Galia, the tribes kept their galic pronunciation
this is why french pronunciation is the way it is nowadays
i dont know where you got that "german" from either
>>2786384
Well spoken French is beautiful beyond doubt. It flows so well, but that's easy when you don't have to pronounce the end of conjugated verbs or plurals.
>>2786392
>i dont know where you got that "german" from either
Maybe the influence of the people for which the language is named.
>>2786106
/int/
>>2786392
"Gallic" pronunciation? Explain to me then why they share the "ü" "ë" and "R" sound with Dutch and German but not with Celtic languages?
>>2786106
I think Russian would have the most content. That makes it easier to learn it.