Find the most difficult language to learn in the world

Pirarra, the dialect of the original tribe, currently has only about 350 people living along the Maicí River, the Brazilian Amazon forest area, the most difficult language to learn of the nearly 2,700 languages ​​spoken in the world.

This is the result of a new study published by the University of Oslo, Norway. According to a reporter in Brazil, Linguist Professor Rolf Theil, who led the study, said Pirarra has a very special pronunciation system in which accents play a particularly important role and sometimes Negative words such as "friends" or "enemies" differ only in accents.

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The tribe uses Pirarra, the most difficult language to learn in the world, living in the Amazon, Brazil.

Besides, communicating in Pirarra also includes singing, whistling, and many other expressions. The language is based on deep sounds, distant, convenient for communication in the jungle and under continuous tropical rains like in the Maicí River.

Although only 3 vowels and 8 consonants are used (phonetic transcription of the linguists because of Pirarra's absence), many specific sounds in the Pirarra language have the same meaning as a word . In addition, verbs in this language are not only divided into future and past tenses as in popular Western languages, but can have up to 65,000 variations and combinations.

Some linguists argue that with this level of complexity, a "foreign" person with an average memory must take 10 years to learn basic communication in Pirarra.