Hungarian or Italian

The locative, for example:
In Budapest - BudapestEN
In Debrecen - DebrecenBEN
In Pécs - PécsETT
In Salgótarján - SalgótarjánBAN
In Mosonmagyaróvár - MosonmagyaróvárON

Don’t recommend Hungarian. XD

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The only bright side of German honestly is how you sound when you’re angry or like giving a speech.

This probably doesn’t help at all, but I’m hoping to learn Russian.

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Me friend speaks that too.

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Are you sure about that?
I speak both Italian and Hungarian, but find German easier… Maybe its grass is always greener syndrome since I don’t speak German.

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It might look easy at first but then as you learn more and more of it, it becomes absolute hell!

Well, the hardest language to learn is always the one Im currently learning.

What language are you learning?

So you haven’t encountered Arabic yet…
Although I believe Persian is also very difficult, the biggest problem is that the writing and speaking are completely different and in many cases there is almost no grammar. I have never met a foreigner in my life who can speak Persian like a native. Also the spelling of words…


5 Z, 2 S, 2 GH, 2 T, 2 H
Even native speakers often spell words incorrectly.
Of the languages ​​I can speak, I believe Turkish is the easiest. But the pronunciations in it can be hell.

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I have nothing against hungary, but hungarian is very hard language to learn
It is one of 2 only uralic languages in europe (finnish and hungarian)

On the other hand, italian is in indo-european language family, which contains most of european language
And it is romance language, so very similar to french, spanish portuguese and romanian