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Immortal said:
This is an absurd question to ask. I mean, no one here will know more than half a dozen languages at most. How are we to judge which is the best when we have near-zero experience or understanding of the vast majority of languages?
I can say that the answers English and Japanese are objectively wrong, though.
Japanese, as much as I may love it personally, is linguistically outright bad. The main writing system is borrowed from Chinese, with all the pronunciations being bastardized or existing Japanese pronunciations being shoehorned onto them, and the very existence of both katakana and hiragana is very silly since no self-respecting language should have such an absurd number of foreign words in it. Grammar and spelling is reasonably logical and consistent, but it ends up being far too simplistic in effect.
Also, it's crazy to say that English is the "best" language in any sense. It's not poetic, its grammar is the most disgustingly illogical, it has unnecessarily convoluted spelling... need I go on? It's basically what a drunk German man who hit his head in France came up with. "Everyone speaks it" is a lousy excuse to like it.
French, Spanish and Hindi, although I'd disagree with, are justifiable answers as far as I know.


I was gonna say french, but conjagation gets dumb as hell (I took 5 years of it).  We don't need a tense that tells someone what you aare planning to do in the future while talking about the past lol!!!   So I voted Italien as I think it has 1 to 2 less tenses...