Mikkeli wrote:I find Finnish impossible, I cant remember the words after ten mins, and I just cant get my head around the words in Finnish.
How did you get on with Finnish?
(PS I'm from ireland, and I dont have a background in any other language.)
Back to the ORIGINAL QUESTION !!!
YES, it is difficult, especially for people who are not accomplished in the grammar rules of another language. IF you are then it makes more sense, but IF NOT it is a mumble jumble.
The majority of people go through despair, the younger you are, (or more language savvy) then the easier it is. I understand more Finnish now than when I lived there. It took time to sink in
Finnish takes a few years to learn the basics, BUT learning a few words (memory, stuff the grammar) is a good start. No one will understand you of course

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Mixing, working and living with Finns is the QUICKEST WAY. Death by Immersion.
Training courses takes about 3 years of confusion and then suddenly you are amazed you understood a few words on the news last night.
I doubt there are many mature foreigners who will ever reach a high level of written Finnish, but then that is true for most languages. 20 years in Finland, and you will read and speak brilliantly. Many technical, legal words phrases will be over your head, but then that also is true for most other languages.
The Eskimos have 50 different words for SNOW. Just be thankful you do not have to learn that language. BTW They are all Technically SWEAR WORDS.

I do not need to know you will attend my Funeral. I would rather you call just to say Hi !!