12 Easiest Second Languages To Learn For English Speakers

If you have some time on your hands during the pandemic, you should consider taking up one of the 12 easiest second languages to learn for English speakers. While for centuries, knowing one language has generally been sufficient, today, post globalization, being able to speak just one tongue is no longer enough.

As someone who has grown up in Pakistan, I have been speaking two languages ever since I was a child. In my country, English is a mandatory language for multiple reasons. While the British may have left over 70 years ago, their impact still remains in the country, while learning English is also a prerequisite for anyone who wants to perhaps move abroad in search of better education and jobs. When your native language is only common in perhaps two countries in the entire world, learning a second language is a must for any chance of success.

12. Indonesian

While it’s not the easiest language to learn for English speakers, 900 dedicated hours will enable to gain some level of proficiency.

11. German

According to the Foreign Service Institute, German is the only language which an English speaker can master after dedicating around 750 words. The German for matchbox is Streichholzschachtel, so you can image this won’t be a walk in the park.

10. Romanian

While it may not be a very common language outside of Romania, mainly being spoken in Moldova and parts of Serbia, one of the reasons for learning Romanian is the fact that many Romanian language films have been critically appreciated.

9. Danish

6 million people globally speak Danish, and is derived from East Norse. If you learn one of the Nordic languages, you will find it easier to learn the others as well as they are all quite similar and open up the wonderful world of Scandinavia to you.

8. Swedish

As I mentioned, the Nordic languages are quite similar and Swedish, like Danish, is derived from East Norse as well.

7. Norwegian

I find it hard to believe that there could be a country more beautiful than Norway, and to be able to truly explore the country, learning Norwegian would be quite handy.

6. Dutch

Dutch is one of the most popular languages in Europe outside of the main languages (Spanish, French, Italian and German) and boasts 22 million speakers, with 5 million speaking it as a second language. If you speak English and have learnt some German as well, you should be able to learn Dutch fairly quickly as both of the languages form a great stepping stone for learning Dutch.

5. Afrikaans

Afrikaans has been derived from the Dutch language and is spoken widely in South Africa. Since its derived from Dutch, it makes sense that their rankings would be similar on the list of easiest second languages to learn for English speakers.

4. French

Learning French won’t just help in France, where the people are particularly disdainful towards tourists who don’t bother to learn at least the basics in French, but is also popular in Belgium, Monaco, Luxembourg and Switzerland as a native language.

3. Portuguese

You may thing that it is only spoken in Portugal but Portuguese is actually the sixth most spoken language globally with over 240 million speakers. Thus, learning the language has the potential to open around 240 million doors.

2. Italian

If you’ve read the book ‘The Broker’ by John Grisham, you’ll have realized like I did that Italian actually seems to be quite similar to English and hence, will be an easy second language to learn, not to mention the vast benefits of knowing Italian such as appreciating some of the finest artists in history.

1. Spanish

Topping the list of the 12 easiest languages to learn for English speakersĀ is of course, Spanish. After Chinese and English, it is the most spoken language in the world with over 400 million speakers. Since both languages use the Roman alphabet, the common ground has already been built. Further, a vast number of words in English have an associated word in Spanish, thereby making it much easier to learn.

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