Is the Hindi language difficult for English speakers?

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Nothing is difficult for people who are ready to work hard. It could be a bit challenging in the beginning but can be overcome.
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Hindi may be one of the most difficult languages for English speakers to learn, but that makes it all the more rewarding!
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Hindi may be one of the most difficult languages for English speakers to learn, but that makes it all the more rewarding!
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Yes, learning Hindi can be a bit challenging for English speakers due to differences in script, grammar, and pronunciation. The script, Devanagari, is different, and Hindi has gendered nouns and different sentence structures. With practice and dedication, English speakers can learn Hindi using resources...
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Yes, learning Hindi can be a bit challenging for English speakers due to differences in script, grammar, and pronunciation. The script, Devanagari, is different, and Hindi has gendered nouns and different sentence structures. With practice and dedication, English speakers can learn Hindi using resources like language courses and immersion in the language. read less
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It is more difficult for a native English speaker to learn Hindi than most other languages. The enunciation is vastly different with similar sounding words and subtle differences
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