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Making one of the hardest languages to learn the international language seems weird to me.
English is not even close to one of the hardest languages to learn. It has a simplistic grammar that lacks inflections, declensions, significant verb morphology / conjugation, or agglutination, as well as tone, aspect, or in most cases, mood.
Some examples of significantly more challenging languages include, in no particular order, Japanese, Hungarian, German, Icelandic, Hindi, Russian, Finnish, Arabic. Google any one of these languages followed by the word “grammar” and prepare to be absolutely bewildered.