Well I can speak fluent English (to some people's standards at least) and I speak a little bit of Spanish, so I'd have to say those two are my favorites.
Latin has very few exceptions, simple grammar, fewer letters, individual letters, and everything follows the same rules. In Latin, height would be pronounced hi - gee - ech - tee.
I speak english as a first language... and im learning french in school... but my favorite language would have to be Vietnamese. my family is from Vietnam, and when i used to live in Texas, I would hear my Grandma speaking Vietnamese over the phone sometimes... and i always wanted to know what she was saying
Latin has very few exceptions, simple grammar, fewer letters, individual letters, and everything follows the same rules. In Latin, height would be pronounced hi - gee - ech - tee.
I have yet to see you speak some Latin, on AG at least. It'd be appreciated.
HIEROGLYPHICS i dont believe any one has said this is the best language i mean you speak with pictures or maybe Sign language well im fluent in enlgish y espanol sola mente que no tengo la ene. Im also taking french
However, the England English or Australian English are much higher than the American English.
British English. South African English sounds much more interesting to me, mainly because I live across the ditch from the Aussies (they sound like sandpaper).
It seems like your generalizing every single language you listed.
English for being poetic... Sort of. Not really. Actually, I think English is on the worst languages list.
No such thing as a "worst" or "best" language. Though as for complexity, The Economist did publish something interesting.
I speak English fluently, Irish fluently and know bits of Spanish and French. My favorite one out of those four is Spanish, I'm not sure why, I just like it.