User blog:X3ccBliTzz/My Opinion on Easiest Languages for Native English Speakers to Learn

Ok. I can't really find anywhere else to say this, but, I want to set things straight about languages for English Speakers. For weeks, I searched the Internet trying to find a fun language to learn. I read pages about Portuguese, Spanish, French -_-, Italian & German to Dutch. But I study them, and I find them difficult because of my mouth problems I guess. But one language I have discovered, is so easy. I barely have to learn any of it. From 1 to 10, this is my personal list of easiest languages. 1 being Easiest.
 * 1. Scots: No, not the Gaelic one. Many people consider this language a dialect of English. It is ridiculously easy.
 * 2. Jamaican Creole: It is really easy, but useless unless you wanna live in Jamaica
 * 3. Esperanto: Pretty Easy Language, it wasn't even hard. I just gave up because I thought "Where will I get with this language".
 * 4. Catalan: Fairly Easy, but annoyed me with all of its annoyingness.
 * 5. Spanish: It's fun I guess, but in Australia, Spanish is very rare.
 * 6. Italian: It's not that hard. There is a significant amount of Italians in Aistralia, but not around here, and I don't plan on going to Italy anytime soon.
 * 7. Indonesian: It's ok, but not many people speak it. They'd rather speak their native language like Javanese & Sundanese. It has the same word order as English.
 * 8. Portuguese: A language that's similar to Spanish and useful if you're headed to Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Portugal and some minority locations.
 * 9. Dutch/West Frisian: It was ok to try and learn, however the spelling tripped me up.
 * 10. German/French: Both annoying for me, however French is a thousand times worse. It mainly tripped me with its sounds & spelling. German was OK in Some parts.