Unfortunately other countries tried similar things. Their efforts lead to way more dyslexic people. They tried to make reading and comprehension faster by teaching the "shape" of words instead of teaching reading letter by letter. (And it was a latin alphabet language.)
It is still a struggle especially in second and third languages.
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Who thinks English is hard to read or write lol?
Edit: The hardest
Only language that has spelling bees. English spelling is stupid.
They have it in France for french, what are you talking about 😋 ?
Usually no one gets full points which is wild IMO.
Let’s take written Spanish, which is virtually completely phonetic. You can spell almost any word you hear without ever having seen it, and you can pronounce literally any word you see without ever having heard it.
Meanwhile, consider ghoti.
I didn't say there were no languages easier than English! But English being the hardest language out there? You almost don't even conjugate, in french there are over 90 version of a verb. There are a hundred variants of them. And Russian is worse IMO.
Example of one verb (-group) in French:
Conjugation has nothing to do with spelling. English conjugation may be the easiest of the Indo-European languages. In Chinese it’s dead-simple.
English is hard, but it can be mastered through tough, thorough thought, though.
Il murmura à côté du mur mangeant un mur mûr.
Nice thoughts BTW!
tru dat!
Well, Im a fan of Shaw's reasoning about how ill fitting English is as a consequence of using the Latin alphabet.
See his writing as a precursor to this interesting book on philology: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.462145/page/n1/mode/2up
But using children as fodder to prove a theory is rather cruel.
Its a pity that Shaw's endowment for the Shavian alphabet was ruined through the other beneficiaries snatching it via the legal system.