
Thanks in advance.
But it remains true that the difference in effort required of an English speaker is substantial. Swedish was 4-6x easier -- more because of its similarity to English than to German, though I did have university German behind me. Swedish was the first foreign (to me) language in which I was easily and confidently conversant, and that almost certainly made Finnish easier thereafter than it would otherwise have been. The "4-6x" is with that experience factored in. For a first foreign language, the ratio may be higher.SecretCode wrote:My understanding is there are very few places where being able to speak Finnish would be less useful than being able to speak Swedish - possibly only Åland.
In fact, also some municipalities in Ostrobothnia - see List of municipalities of Finland in which Finnish is not the sole official language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.