I was about to write my next post on prosody when I came across your article, what a great read! I have been learning about 10 languages so far but have never tried Arabic, definitely would like to do it in the near future! I have had some experience learning Chinese and Thai, though, and I must say that learning tones in any of these languages is not as difficult as it seems. It definitely won't happen overnight but from my observation most learners don't do it the right way, which is practising the tones every day, for at least a few weeks. All the mystery and magic surrounding tones fades away once proper work is done!
I would also add Polish to the list of the most difficult languages. I have read numerous articles by other linguists and, to cut the long story short, it seems that after a few months of learning Mandarin you will be able to communicate more freely than after a few months of learning Polish. It's connected to its grammatical complexity, lots of exceptions and pronunciation of Polish language. The idea doesn't take writing into account, of course. Looking forward to your next post!
Thanks! Yea, I heard the same about Polish, that it has a very complex (irregular) grammar and difficult pronunciation...Of course my list is incomplete and I am sure there are many more languages that could be added on there...Generally, I think, languages which have odd sounds, clicks or vowels pose many extra problems on top of grammar, for those learning them. I am going to follow you, because I am curious about your post on prosody. :)
Cheers! It is actually the second part I am writing at the moment, you can see the first one already posted on my blog. :)
It's worth it to follow him ... and if you enjoy eating yummy food I suggest you to follow also his beautiful girl friend @mayasiam who is a really great cook! :)
Cheers, @jaki01! Thank you for your support. :)
Done! :)
From my point of view, Polish Orthography seem unfriendly. Among Slavics, Bulgarian is the easiest for me to learn. I heard that Russian language without cases then will become Bulgarian. :)