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Fynlay Davies
English/ Saesneg
I have a passion for learning languages. Especially their grammar. I find grammar to be the most fun and interesting part of actually learning and studying the language. I am thinking of studying a new language. So I would like to ask you, which language do you think has has the most “fun” and interesting grammar to learn and study?
Welsh/ Cymraeg
Mae angerdd am ddysgu ieithoedd gyda fi. Yn enwedig, eu gramadeg nhw. Rydw i’n ffeindio bod y gramadeg yw’r rhan fwyaf hwyl o ddygu’r iaith. Rydw i’n meddwl am ddysgu iaith newydd. Felly, hoffwn i ofyn i chi pa iaith sydd â’r gramadeg mwyaf hwyl i’w hastudio
Thank you! Diolch! Merci! Gracias!
2021年2月7日 15:01
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Chinese is interesting in the sense that it dispenses with much of the grammar with which we are encumbered in European languages. I quite appreciate this, given the other challenges it presents.
2021年2月7日
2
The arbic
2021年2月7日
2
If you really want something with extremely complicated grammar and orthography try Polish. Even a native speakers are weak often in it when they have to write something sometimes. :-)
2021年2月7日
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You're Welsh!!! Sweet!! It's rare to find Welsh speakers on Italki. My grandparents and my dad are from Wales.
2021年2月7日
Arabic
They are saying the second difficult language is Arabic , there are 28 letters in Arabic and they are completely different from English alphabet .
There’s mora information here
https://youtu.be/S8l5zJ-7Hoc
2021年2月8日
Fynlay Davies
語学スキル
英語, ポルトガル語, スペイン語, ウェールズ語
言語学習
ポルトガル語, スペイン語
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