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Probably. I find it rather straight forward. There's a couple of odd vowel shifts, but quite logical gramma. The similarities in inflection between male gender and female gender, combined with the lack of syllable-final double consonants in Danish explains why we have conflated the two genders in Standard Danish (dialects are a different matter; my childhood dialect is somewhere being Swedish and Icelandic).
You should try with one of the Celtic languages 
Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are only tough because they are not in the same language family as most other European languages. Finnish and Estonian are fairly closely related, Hungarian more distantly. But it's only like learning any other non indo-European language. The killer with Finnish is the inflexion system. But like Icelandic, get your head around that, it's not so hard.





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It's quite arcane.