The “Easiest” Language to Learn? Let’s Dive In
Hey language-explorers! Ever wondered which language is really the easiest to pick up? The article from Kalima Arabi gives us a thoughtful take on this question—spoiler: it’s not quite as simple as “one universal easiest.”
What makes a language easy?
It shares similar roots or vocabulary with a language you already know.
Its grammar and structure have fewer complications (less irregularity, fewer exceptions).
There are lots of resources and exposure — easy to hear, read, practise.
The writing system & pronunciation aren’t totally alien to you.
So which language came out “#1 easiest” in the article?
While the article doesn’t necessarily crown a single language that everyone will find easiest, it emphasises that the “easiest” language for you is the one that fits your background, goals, and exposure environment. It points out that what seems “easy” for one learner may not for another — because of your native language, your learning environment, your resources, and your motivation. In other words: the easiest isn’t a fixed list item, it’s personal. It suggests you look at your own context: your mother tongue(s), how many similar languages you’ve learned, how much time & access you have, and pick accordingly.
Why this matters if you’re interested in Arabic
If you’re considering starting with Arabic or you’re already in that journey, the article’s insight is super helpful:
Instead of comparing Arabic to “easier” languages and thinking “maybe I should start with that,” you can ask: “Is Arabic the right language for me, right now?”
Or: “If I pick another language that seems easier, do I really gain that much or am I delaying the one I truly want?”
Because ultimately, each language has its own “ease” and “hard” parts — but what makes one easier for you = your motivation + exposure + how the language fits your life.
Want to dig into all the examples, detailed reasoning, and reader tips? Check out the full article here: What Is the No. 1 Easiest Language to Learn? (Kalima Arabi)



















