slight
The German word 'leicht' can be used to express the English word 'slight'. It can be used to describe something that is not very big, not very important, or not very serious. For example, you can say 'ein leichter Schauer' to describe a slight shower or 'ein leichtes Problem' to describe a slight problem. It can also be used as an adverb to mean 'slightly', for example, 'leicht müde' to mean slightly tired.
German is not always easy to learn.
This sentence expresses that learning German might be difficult sometimes, using the term 'leicht' (easy) to denote the level of difficulty.
I find it easy to speak German.
This sentence conveys a personal opinion about the ease of speaking German, making use of the word 'leicht' (easy) to indicate how simple it is for the speaker.
This task is easy.
This sentence is expressing how easy the task at hand is, employing the word 'leicht' to describe the lack of difficulty involved.