They are the most difficult languages to learn, and I think English is more difficult to learn than

Updated on educate 2024-02-29
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think you've hit me with this question、、、First of all, I know all three subjects, and I'm the most proficient in Japanese. If you ask me what I'm interested in learning right now, I'm sure you're Japanese. I've been studying since junior high school, and now I'm still in the Japanese department at university, so I learned Korean outside of school.

    However, it is understandable that the language is more difficult the more you learn, and it is really easy to get started with Japanese. There are very, very many people learning Japanese, much more than Korean. Japanese, it mainly depends on whether you can systematically summarize it later.

    It's really painful when you learn deeply, but it's over. Since I've only been learning Korean for a year, I don't think it's a problem with pronunciation, one is because of the Japanese basics, and the other is that it's really okay to watch too many Korean dramas. It's a little harder to get started than Japanese, and it's almost difficult to learn later, and you say that Japanese and Korean grammar are very similar, yes, almost the same, with a slight difference in details.

    Relatively speaking, Korean words are closer to Chinese than Japanese, but you must know that Japanese uses Chinese characters, and it is really easy for Chinese to learn Japanese. If there's anything else I'd like to ask, I'll answer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Landlord, you don't have to doubt that English is definitely more difficult to learn than Chinese, and there are more than 10,000 words in Chinese, but there are more than 100,000 English words, and there are no tenses in Chinese, and there are eight ...... in English light tense

    The reason why English is easier than Chinese is simply because the right to speak is in the hands of Western countries.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You have been living in an environment surrounded by Chinese since you were a child, and whether you are active or passive, you are absorbing the relevant knowledge of Chinese. English is different, you don't have that environment, and you hate him, you get tired of him, and you naturally have a sense of powerlessness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the environment is very important for learning the language, I have been exposed to Chinese since I was a child, and it is naturally not difficult to learn.

    In fact, there are three main reasons why it is difficult Chinese to speak Chinese.

    First, it is not easy to get started, that is to say, it is difficult at the beginning, because Chinese characters are ideograms, each word has a very deep meaning, unlike English and other phonetic characters, through reading and writing is actually one, can write will read, can read will write, Chinese characters and Chinese are separate, and must master thousands of individual words, while English is not.

    But in fact, you only need to master 2,000 Chinese characters (that is, the sixth grade level of primary school), especially the most commonly used 997 Chinese characters, you can read through 97% of newspaper articles.

    The biggest problem with English is this, due to the progress of the times, the expansion of vocabulary is very scary, Shakespeare's time can be 4000 words is a great writer, to the present English has swelled to more than 5 million, and is still increasing rapidly every year.

    And the advantage of Chinese characters is this, a primary school student, even if he has never seen it at all, knows airplanes and trains, because these two words will give him a basic concept, but English is not at all. For example, graphene, the latest material, can be roughly known by even a primary school student that it is the same substance as graphite, and it is difficult for English to show this correlation.

    Therefore, Chinese is not easy to master, but it is easy to use. This is also the reason why China's neighboring countries, such as Vietnam, Japan, South Korea, etc., have long used Chinese characters to write in Chinese characters for thousands of years, because they can not read it, but they can understand the meaning.

    Second, intonation. In fact, the most difficult part for foreigners to master Chinese is here, and it is also Chinese know that it is a foreigner as soon as you hear it, and the foreigner does not have a flat tone, at most it is the final rising tone of the interrogative sentence. Including China, too, like the southerners zizhizchici do not distinguish anything, nl does not distinguish that there is no nasal voice and so on.

    Third, the core difficulty lies in the cultural differences, in fact, this is the fundamental reason why all languages are difficult to master, just like pink eye, and in English it is green eyes. It is difficult for foreigners to understand the fire, true anger and so on, in fact, these are all caused by cultural differences.

    The above is actually not difficult in Chinese characters, the reason why it is difficult is because China was weak in the past, and when China is strong, there will only be more and more foreigners who learn Chinese, because they can make money in China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Still Chinese is easier to learn, English has grammar, has parts of speech, and the words are very variable.

    Chinese (Chinese) is the written language of China. It specifically refers to the spoken and written language of the Han nationality, i.e. Chinese and Chinese characters. In the Chinese character cultural circle and overseas Chinese community, Chinese is also known as Chinese and Hanwen.

    Chinese (Chinese) is divided into standard language and dialect, and its standard language is Mandarin Chinese, which is the common language of the Han nationality after standardization and the national common language of China. Modern Chinese dialects can generally be divided into: Mandarin dialect, Wu dialect, Hunan dialect, Hakka dialect, Min dialect, Cantonese dialect, Jiangxi dialect, etc.

    Chinese characters are the writing system of Chinese, and the earliest existing recognizable Chinese characters are the oracle bone script of Yin Shang and the later Jin script, which evolved into 籀文 in the Western Zhou Dynasty, developed the small seal and Qin subordinate in the Qin Dynasty, and became popular in the Han and Wei dynasties, and in the late Han dynasty, the subordinate book became the correct letter, and the Kaishu prevailed in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and is still in use today. Modern Chinese characters refer to the regular block characters after Kai, including Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified.

    On 1 January 2001, China came into force the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Standard Spoken and Written State Language, which established the legal status of Putonghua and standardized Chinese characters as the common spoken and written language of China. More than 1.7 billion people use Chinese (Chinese characters), covering the whole territory of China (mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan) and East Asia, Southeast Asia and other Chinese character cultural circles.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    English is much more difficult than Chinese. The world generally thinks that Chinese is more difficult than English, because English and French are the same as those European languages, and European languages cover most of the world. Many people find Chinese more difficult to learn.

    If you learn more English, you won't be able to speak English than Chinese. English alone has endless words and word variations, cumbersome sentence structures, and endless phrases, and you won't be able to memorize them for the rest of your life. (For example, there are countless nouns in the medical profession, and it is estimated that no one has memorized them, and they all replace them with a few irrelevant capital letters, and in the end they don't know what they mean, and it is easy to string.)

    Put it in Chinese is to find a few related words and spell it, read it a few times and memorize it) This is one of the reasons why many people in foreign countries are generally illiterate, except for some people with high IQs. Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese are a language family, and there are many fewer illiterate people than native speakers of English.

    Moreover, almost all Chinese have English from elementary school, and many Westerners who do not learn Chinese until they are in their teens and twenties are not at the same starting line. They have long missed the best age to learn the language, and it is difficult to speak Chinese.

    Maybe your so-called English is easy to learn is to compare level 4 English with level 10 Chinese.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Personally, I think that it is still difficult to learn Chinese, after all, Chinese culture is broad and profound, and the cultural heritage of English only knows a few letters and the smell of Chinese involves many aspects of society and culture. He said that if he wants to learn English well, he has energy, but if he wants to learn Chinese well, he is endless.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Chinese is difficult to learn, we learn English is still relatively simple, and foreigners learn Chinese is very difficult, we have a lot of Chinese, so Chinese is not easy to learn.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Personally, I think that the difficulty of English recognition application is greater than Chinese, Chinese except for traditional rare characters, there are about 3500 commonly used words, you can read as long as you know, and many are a combination of ab, ac, ad, you can understand the name very well, for example, the combination of breakfast, lunch, dinner only needs 2 words are associated with a meal word.

    There are only 26 letters in English, and the commonly used ones are 3000-5000, but they are very long and difficult to remember in order, such as breakfast (breakfast), lunch (lunch), dinner (dinner) The 3 words are unrelated, and the alphabetical order cannot be wrong!

    The wrong sorting of Chinese does not even affect reading.

    For example, the study shows that the order of Chinese characters is not fixed, and it can be read and read, for example, when you read this sentence, you will find that the characters here are all messed up.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on the conditions. It is more difficult for foreigners to learn Chinese than Chinese to learn English. Chinese is a difficult language for foreigners.

    According to statistics, students in the United States generally think that learning Chinese is laborious. In fact, it is much easier for Chinese to learn English than for foreigners to learn Chinese.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Chinese is broad and profound, English is relatively thin, and for non-native speakers, Chinese will be more difficult to learn than English.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    To be exact, Chinese is more difficult to learn. But because you are in a Chinese speaking environment, it feels like Chinese is simpler.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    For Chinese, English is still relatively difficult to learn, but for foreigners, Chinese is far greater than English, and the implicit meaning of this Chinese is still very much.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Many people refer to foreign countries, but also many Chinese.

    I feel that English is difficult to learn in my heart

    1.Vocabulary, English 12,000 vocabulary can barely communicate with the natives, Chinese about 2,000 vocabulary is about the same (unless the ancients are good at things such as Tang poetry and Song Ci, but in life, we rarely use it).

    2.A foreigner who learns Chinese is hard to say after 4 years of learning, and we can learn most of the talents for decades 4 6 level vocabulary, far from the level of communication with foreigners.

    One interesting point has to do with the mother tongue. Most countries in the world are native English speakers, so they speak Chinese as hard to learn as any other language.

    The question comes back, why do native Mandarin Chinese also find Chinese difficult to learn? Is it being led astray, and everyone is the same?

    You can evaluate it objectively. Don't assume you're Chinese or foreigner.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Many friends have asked me this question. According to my mood at the time, sometimes I was "difficult" and sometimes "not difficult". Actually, I think the difficulty of learning a foreign language depends mainly on how much the learner loves the language.

    If the goal of learning a foreign language is simply to satisfy the needs of his job or simply out of desperation, the learner is likely to be in a passive state of learning and may become resentful. After a period of study, it becomes more and more difficult to learn if the learner is not yet interested in the foreign language. I was in a very active state when I first started learning Chinese.

    Although learning Chinese is certainly not as fast as learning Western languages, because I regard learning Chinese as my hobby, I don't think about whether Chinese is difficult to learn.

    From a more objective point of view, the standard pronunciation of Chinese is really difficult for a Westerner to grasp (French has no tones......).The learning process of kanji is also very long. In a language that uses the Latin alphabet, if you spend a few days carefully studying its phonetic transcription, even if you write incomplete words, others will be able to judge your meaning from the pronunciation patterns of the letters. Chinese is different, even if you can speak a word, if you haven't learned how to write it, then you can't write it down with a pen.

    In the same way, even if you know the meaning of a word, you may not be able to pronounce it.

    I remember reading a foreigner on the Internet commenting on Chinese learning: "For Westerners, the time spent mastering Chinese is completely enough to learn three European languages." For a Frenchman, even if you have never been exposed to the Italian language, you can still know the content of an article in an Italian economic newspaper.

    But after learning Chinese for three years, you may not be able to understand the title of the same article! ”

    I think the complexity of Chinese is the charm of this language.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Reason 1: The way of writing is simply fantastic.

    It is also an absolute fact that Chinese is difficult to learn because there are so many Chinese characters to learn.

    Also, the way Chinese characters are spelled is not very regular, which means that if you don't get any obvious semantic hints from the way a Chinese character is combined, or if it doesn't contain any useful radicals, you will forget how a Chinese character is written.

    Reason 2: Chinese cannot be expressed by the arrangement of letters in the popular sense.

    English is easy to learn because the skills required to master how to write English are 26 letters, and you only need to write horizontally, from left to right, from one side of the page to the other.

    In contrast, although Chinese also has those common radicals that make up Chinese characters, there is no corresponding alphabet.

    It can be said that the radicals that make up the kanji are arranged in two directions, rather than only one direction like letters, and it looks neat.

    Reason 3: Even looking up Chinese characters in the dictionary is very complicated.

    One of the most inexplicable difficulties in learning Chinese is that even learning how to look up a dictionary can take an entire semester of study time in a secretarial school.

    Chinese must be the most proficient dictionary language on the planet, because there are so many different kinds of dictionaries.

    Reason 4: There is also ancient Chinese (classical Chinese) in Chinese

    Old Chinese does contain all kinds of court secrets accumulated over thousands of years, and the words are concise and to the point, almost like some kind of cipher, suitable only for those who are born with intellectual elites, who know everything about literature by heart.

    Reason 5: There are too many (Romanesque) phonics schemes and they are all exhausting.

    It may sound harsh, but there are indeed too many pinyin schemes in Chinese, and most of them are not advocated by the writing committee, or proposed by linguists, or even worse, by the writing committee composed of those linguists.

    Reason 6: The Chinese intonation is strange.

    In the process of learning Chinese, it is precisely this that the most common complaint to hear, and it is also the most feared thing by Westerners about Chinese, which is simply known to women and children.

    If you don't speak Chinese since you were a child, then you have to wait to memorize those vowel consonants all the time.

    Reason 7: There are cultural differences.

    Despite the extensive contacts between China and the West over the past few decades, the vast amount of knowledge and ideas of the Chinese is not available to Westerners.

    Even if Westerners try to merge with the Chinese one day, the obstacle is often not just language, the biggest obstacle is the huge cultural difference.

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