Warum es Unmöglich ist diese Sprache zu lernen

Why it's impossible to learn this language A language with an unbelievable 18 cases, words longer than several German sentences, and a pronunciation unlike anything we know from other languages. Welcome to the hardest language in the world: Hungarian. Because this language breaks with almost everything we're used to from other languages. While you can still deduce a lot from Spanish, French, or even Russian, that doesn't work here. There are no familiar words, no known structures, and hardly any commonalities to guide you. Instead, you encounter a system in which words are constantly lengthened, meanings are directly appended, and endings constantly change. Prepositions like "in" or "on" don't really exist; they're simply integrated into the word. Add to that vowel harmony, which ensures that words behave completely differently depending on how they sound. And a grammar that would make any learner's hair stand on end. : ... Hungarian is therefore classified by many language schools as the most difficult language in the world, even more so than Mandarin Chinese or Arabic, and even polyglots consider it virtually impossible to learn. Mark Twain famously said of German, "Life is too short to learn German." Yet, German is a Germanic language, closely related to others and heavily influenced by neighboring languages. And its grammar, compared to Hungarian, seems like preschool. So, what would Mark Twain have said about Hungarian? For collaborations: [email protected]