I guess the point is that English is a bastard language. French is considered a grammatical nightmare and Italian is impossibly difficult to pick up even at a basic level. By comparison English is a walk in the park. However, despite being one of the easiest languages to learn as a beginner it is the hardest language to progress to the level of a native speaker in. While Europe is leagues ahead of the UK in linguistic expertise, how many Europeans could pass a native English speakers? Certainly, the number of French mother tongue Europeans who can do so is a mere handful, but the same applies to Italians and Spaniards (perhaps the only exception is the Germans). As a bastard language with only a paradoxical set of rules to govern it's pronunciation the only way to really learn to speak like a native is to learn to feel the language and even then, you'd better be certain you don't mix up your Liverpudlian accent with Australian. I guess it's no wonder that the French can't pronounce English, I mean who can?
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