Language difficulty rankings

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1 min readFeb 27, 2021

The time it takes to learn a language depends on many factors:

  • How close the new language is to your native language or other languages you know
  • How complex the language is
  • How many hours each week you devote to learning the language
  • The language learning resources available to you
  • Your motivation

Learning a new language as an adult is a huge task. Therefore if you want the best worth for your time and efforts, choose intelligently.

The Foreign Service Institute has ranked languages by difficulty (based on their experience teaching U.S. diplomats) to show the estimated time needed to learn a specific language as an English speaker, i.e., the number of weeks of study time reach Speaking and Reading Proficiency. The Foreign Service Institute learners have 25 hours of class per week. Not including an extra 3–4 hours of self-study per day (approximately 40 hours of the total time of learning).

The maps below show language difficulty rankings according to the Foreign Service Institute.

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