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Murtaza Hussain
@mazmhussain
I started learning Arabic this year and it’s truly the most insane language I’ve ever attempted learning. I can speak good Urdu, Turkish, and Persian and my French is fine with practice. I decided to learn Arabic after spending time in Saudi Arabia earlier in the year. I hate not knowing something and being unable to understand was getting on my nerves. I also felt I knew so many semi-adjacent languages so it should be no big problem. But this is an incredibly challenging language. I decided to learn Levantine dialect which is one of the easier and most elegant ones and it still mind-boggling. Part of the reason is that Arabic is incomprehensibly vast. For a single word there might easily be two dozen different terms. Not just every country but even individual cities and towns have different dialects. On top of that spoken and written Arabic are almost totally different languages! They say Arabic is the second hardest language after Mandarin. I rate that as likely true; but I’m going to keep going.
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Sean
@sean07.eth
I learned Tamil when studying in India. Very tough but made easier by being around others whose native tongue was Tamil.
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Murtaza Hussain
@mazmhussain
That’s really cool. I actually grew up around a lot of Tamils and always wished I knew it. Seems like a challenging language for English speaker
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