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What is the easiest language to be fluent in writing?

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I am wondering what the easiest language to write and read fluently is? Not speaking, so hard sounds are ignored. I mean just so I can text and chat via computer with other people who speak that language? And exclude English and spanish as I know both of those alrdy. THANKS!

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  1. chinese


  2. Russian

  3. Well, if you're using a standard English keyboard I would assume that any of the languages which utilize the Latin alphabet would be the languages you would want to stick with. Italian would probably be your best bet since German (which is very similar to English) has some funky letters and accent symbols which would be very hard to approximate using an English keyboard. German is also very difficult since articles can be conjugated in, like, 50 different ways depending on what context you are using the noun. Word order is also very weird in German and requires sentence structure to follow a seemingly arbitrary pattern. If you use the right words but mess up the word order, however, you can come out with a sentence that means something entirely different than what you intended.

    Learn Italian. It's very similar to Spanish (only a bit more difficult) and has a lot of translatable benefits since there are many Americans who are of Italian decent. If you take the time to become fluent in Italian you will be much more knowledgeable and have a greater appreciation for the omnipresent Italian influence on this country. I tried learning Italian for a summer before giving up and deciding to hone my Spanish skills instead. I wish I had stuck with it because I've all but forgotten everything I learned.

  4. Italian has many words which are similar or identical to English.

  5. Dutch - it's very similar to English.  

  6. I think Serbian.

    Serbian has rule which say:You should write as you speak and you should read as it is written.

    This rule was established in 19th century when Vuk Stefanovic Karadjic reformed Serbian writing system. The rule means that in Serbian language one sign (letter) always represents one sound. In Serbian language, you will never find the situation where one sound is presented by two or more signs.

    Also you can write Cyrilic and Latin letters.

  7. turkish (its the 13 most spoken languege) any way you write how you speak its like in english when you say hello in turkish you just say helo it only has 3 different letters and does not have the letters w and x thats all try it its easy (and %7 of the internet is turkish )

  8. Arabic and Turkish.

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