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Sure. And you could say the same about Chinese, which is a fairly simple language to learn if you never want to be literate. But as so much of our communication is via text, the literacy angle is an insurmountable part of language learning.
English spelling is easy enough that in 95% of cases you can match up the spoken word with the written word.
How's the percentage of that for Chinese?
In fact, if you want a language where it's actually hard to know how a word is pronounced if you only ever see it in the written form, you gave yourself the answer.
I'd be curious to know if that's actually true.
If you know your radicals? We'll say "also 95%" just to be annoying.
But how do you learn the radicals? Same way you learn all the standard English pronunciations. Repetition.