Why we can't learn a language
Many of us hesitate to learn a new language because we initially think it's something we're just not capable of.
As beginners or when we know nothing about a language, it's common to feel unsure or believe it's too difficult. However, once we give it a try, we often realize it's not as hard as we thought—it's actually quite manageable, and all it takes is making the decision to start. When we immerse ourselves in the language, we discover how perfect it can be for poetry, history, and connecting with new people. That's when we really understand the truth behind our fears.
For example, when I was in school, I thought Arabic was the most difficult language in the world, simply because I hadn't begun learning it. But once I started studying Arabic, I experienced the true joy and excitement of learning a new language.
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