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I mean, pronunciation wise it is not the easiest task for newbies. It has some tough sounds. What is really nice about Dutch however, is that there are certain words(loanwords) or phrases similar or basically the same in English. It also has a similar grammar structure. Eventhough, I love foreign languages, I feel if you are decent at English, then learning Dutch compared to some of the other Germanic and Romance languages, is a piece of cake. To each their own though.