Learning a foreign language
Estimates for learning
the official languages of European countries vary widely, ranging from
relatively quick paths to long-term commitments. Several Western European
languages fall into the 24-week range, while Germanic and Romance languages
generally require around 30 weeks.
Languages across
Eastern Europe tend to demand significantly more time, often around 44 weeks,
reflecting their complex grammar and structure. A few languages stand out as
exceptionally challenging, placed in the category that requires far more effort
than typical learning timelines.
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