This is ACTUALLY the Hardest Language.
Next up: The Iroquois Language Family Correction at 0:47, English is actually an Indo-European language not a Proto Indo-European language. Proto Indo-European is specific to the ancient language that has split to become what is now the language family called Indo-European. Credit to @iamcleaver6854 for finding this. What is the most different language from English? If you enjoyed the video, consider leaving a like! If you really liked the video, consider subscribing! Many people have claimed to have found the most different language from English with varying success. In this video, I analysis English by defining its key characteristics then finding a language sharing none of these characteristics to find the most different language from English. Want to know what language it is? Watch to the end of the video to find out! Álvarez, José. "Vocalic mora augmentation in the morphology of Guajiro/Wayuunaiki." Lingua Americana 11.20 (2007): 119-142.

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