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What is the easiest language in whole world?

There is no universally agreed upon "easiest" language in the world. The difficulty of learning a language depends on a lot of factors, including:

* Your native language: Languages that share a similar grammar and vocabulary with your native language will generally be easier.

* Your learning style: Some people find languages with a complex writing system more challenging, while others struggle with irregular verbs.

* Your motivation and dedication: The more time and effort you invest in learning a language, the easier it will become.

* Exposure and practice: The more you immerse yourself in the language, the faster you will learn.

Some languages that are often considered relatively easy for native English speakers to learn include:

* Spanish: Similar vocabulary and grammatical structures to English.

* French: Shares Latin roots with English and has a relatively regular grammar.

* Italian: Similar to Spanish and French, with a focus on pronunciation.

* Portuguese: Also has Latin roots, but with a greater emphasis on verb conjugations.

* Dutch: Similar grammar to English and German, with a relatively simple pronunciation.

It's important to note:

* These are just general guidelines. There are many other languages that could be considered "easy" depending on individual factors.

* "Easy" is subjective and can vary greatly from person to person.

* Even the "easiest" languages will require effort and dedication to learn.

The best way to find out which language is easiest for you is to try learning a few different ones and see which one clicks with you.

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