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They can't all be the 'toughest' there has to be only one.
For everyone I know, it was English.
The question was "In your opinion what is the toughest language to learn?"...where does that say anything about for others?They can't all be the 'toughest' there has to be only one.
For everyone I know, it was English.
For you, maybe. For others, it could easily be something else.
So yes, there can be more than one.
Not all Chinese are native English speakers though, so that assumption is incorrect.Chinese
But your question could be refined thusly: "What is the toughest language in which to become proficient?"
Assuming we all begin from the same point; that of being native English speakers, and from there, learning the inflections and nuances as well as a working vocabulary, of a second language, including, of course, the ability to read it. In that case I would pick Chinese.
The question was "In your opinion what is the toughest language to learn?"...where does that say anything about for others?They can't all be the 'toughest' there has to be only one.
For everyone I know, it was English.
For you, maybe. For others, it could easily be something else.
So yes, there can be more than one.
There can only be one toughest in an individual's opinion whoever that person is. The "est" on the end indicates there is only of that is the most extreme. Now if it asked what is a tough language there could be more than one per respondent.
Apparently English is beyond your capabilities.Not all Chinese are native English speakers though, so that assumption is incorrect.