Korean, "sentence structure"? Because it uses post-positions (not pre-) and verb at the end? Many easy languages have sim. difficulties (e.g. French). Korean also doesn't use Chinese character. They are only used by SOME KOREANS and knowing them is not necessary.
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Strange... Brazil alone has a population of more than 200 million people, with probably more than 99,9% native Portuguese speakers. So, how come the total Portuguese speakers in the world is only 175 million?


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This is going off the assumption that English is your native language. The difficulty scale changes based on your base language and its similarities. This looks like the category scale for DLI-FLC. We called the Persian-Farsi students the Arabic flunkout school. They often were.
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Do you mean Tagalog?
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Unsure that I'd place Finnish in the same basket as Russian. Learned both and Finnish is/was far more difficult.
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German??
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