Greek, French, and Japanese are easier to learn

Updated on educate 2024-03-12
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Greek is the best to learn, and by hard they mean ancient Greek, and modern Greek has long since lost its pronouns. The second easiest thing to learn is Japanese, and French is the most difficult, especially the number reading.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think French is relatively easy to learn, and French is difficult to get started, and then it's easy. But Japanese is the opposite, and French has a lot to do with English, so if you learn English well, you should be able to learn French well.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's definitely easy to learn Japanese......Just pay attention to the honorifics =-= The pronunciation is also simple.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Greek is more difficult because its alphabet differs greatly from the Latin alphabet, and Greek is a very classical language that is not widely spoken.

    The Japanese language is recognized as easy to get started and difficult to get into, its grammar is very strange, and there are many honorific salutations, which are very different from the languages we are familiar with, and it seems that it is the only language that has not yet been confirmed which language family it belongs to.

    French is considered to be more difficult to get started, while continuing to learn the simpler language. Because of his relationship with the English language, many words and grammar can be borrowed and can save a lot of trouble. And it's a very standardized language, and the language of the United Nations is French, because it's very standardized and easy to understand.

    As a foreign language major, I personally think that French is easier to learn.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Both Japanese and French are available. However, when it comes to learning, I think Japanese is relatively easy to learn. I have a classmate who taught himself Japanese for a few months and was able to understand some of the dialogue in Japanese anime.

    Of course, he also learned a lot of Japanese vocabulary from anime. 1 3 words in modern Japanese are borrowed from English, and nouns are even more so. And the Japanese verb is not complicated, but the sentence form is different, but this will be used after learning it for a long time.

    The headaches of the Japanese language are only in terms of honorific titles and pronunciation. They don't have complex verb tenses, nor do they have lexical gender and declension, so it won't take long for us Chinese to learn well.

    As for French, the first thing to master is pronunciation. If you have a big problem learning English pronunciation, then learning French may not be so easy. But don't worry, except for some nasal sounds, the other pronunciations are simple.

    In addition, the French language has a gender, that is, nouns have a gender. Adjectives must also change depending on the noun gender. Gender identification in French is a bit more complicated than in Spanish, because French has a different root word for gender.

    But the most complicated thing about French is its verbs. Verbs in all Latin languages are a headache, and there are more than 6 of them in tense. In addition, their sentence structure is divided into subjunctive sentence structures.

    Subjunctive sentence forms must be declension with completely different verbs, so if you don't like memorizing, it will be difficult to learn French. Interestingly, however, there are many words in English that are taken from French, such as cafe, buffet, ballet, etc.

    Both languages have interesting and troublesome aspects, but language is always a language, and it is one of the highest achievements in the development of human civilization. So to learn any language, the most important thing is to have a certain level of respect for that language. As long as you treat that language with respect, learning a new language won't be difficult.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Personally, I think French is still easy to learn, Japanese is too difficult, I studied it in school, why do I want to learn Japanese, I just said it in Japan, I can't figure it out, and now I am learning French at Younger I advise you not to learn Japanese.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    French, at least close to English. Japanese is completely different. The subject-verb-object position is not the same as in English.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I'm studying Japanese, but personally, I think it's easier to learn French.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I'm just majoring in Japanese.

    Personally, I don't know much about French.

    But French is definitely more complex than English, tense nouns or something, it is said to be quite equivalent, so I don't know if it's the reason why I'm interested in Japanese, I don't think it's difficult to learn, but the verb is simplified, respectful or something, it's a bit troublesome.

    It's more fun to lay a good foundation and read more than English.,If you like to watch anime and Japanese dramas, you should。。。

    Maybe interest is the best teacher.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    How to say it, there are many common places in foreign languages, it turns out that our French teacher once said: "Some children's shoes think that English is not easy to learn and think that I will learn French well, I tell you not to be delusional, if English is not good, French is not good" Russian visual inspection is the most difficult, even the alphabet is many more, I can not learn the exaggerated tongue curl sound in 10,000 years. French, German, Spanish, and English are actually the same language family, and if the landlord is good at English, the others should be able to learn like a fish in water; On the other hand, if English is a mess, it is best not to count on these kinds.

    Relatively speaking, I think Japanese is easier to learn, and the grammar is relatively simple, so I enrolled in a part-time class and got a first-class certificate within 2 years. I've heard of a senior brother from the English Department who has been admitted to the Japanese Department, but I haven't heard of any success in the cross-language graduate school, so I personally think that Japanese should be easier to learn.

    Finally, I would like to advise that there is a diligent path in the Book Mountain, and there is no end to the hard work of learning the sea. You have to work hard to learn everything, and there is no shortcut to succeed overnight.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I believe that many people will have this question at the beginning of learning a small language, which is easier for me to learn? Actually, if you learn for the sake of easy, then you probably can't learn well.

    Someone has joked before, "Three minutes of Korean, three hours of English, three days of French, three months of Japanese, three years of German, three hundred years of Arabic," although there is an element of joke, but from the progressive relationship of this time, we can feel the difficulty of different languages.

    However, any learning has its painful side, the key depends on your interest, whether you have the motivation to persist in learning, whether you have the determination to work hard, if it is for sure, then there is no problem in learning any language, you don't have to care about the degree of difficulty. Whether you want to learn or not, why you want to learn, and to what extent you want to learn, this is what we should consider.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, I'm studying Japanese. This year's high school candidates - I think it's better to learn French. Now it's like that in Japan.

    Or France is more .En ...I'm learning Japanese, but that's just my idea, and Japanese grammar is quite troublesome. There are a lot to remember about the special death. But I think French is more difficult. Hehe.

    Hope it helps, thank you.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Oh, yes, or you learn Japanese and try it first, I promise to let you know what is difficult, you really learn well, I guarantee that you don't have to worry about finding a job, don't look at how many levels of Japanese you pass in a year, in fact, it's nothing. Talk to Japanese people People don't speak honorifics If you speak Japanese fluently, then don't say it, so to speak, there will be no more than 5,000 people in China who really speak Japanese well (of course, Chinese).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In view of French and Japanese, it is relatively easy to find a job in Japanese in terms of employment alone, but in terms of treatment, I think that the income in French is higher, and there are very few French-speaking talents.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Depending on the region, if you are in Tohoku or areas with many Japanese companies, Japanese is fine, but there are too many people who can speak Japanese nowadays.

    French is a little better, but not as good as in previous years, and you can choose to go to Africa to learn French.

    Personally, I think French is more advantageous.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It depends on what you want to do after you learn, whether it's for business, communication, entertainment or academics.

    From an academic point of view, the academic value of French is greater than that of Japanese, after all, Japanese scholarship was learned from China in ancient times, and Western studies in modern times, and there are not many original things of their own; And French literature, philosophy, law, etc. are all very developed.

    In terms of communication, learning Japanese can only communicate with Japanese people; French speakers include France, Belgium, Luxembourg, about half of Africa (former French colonies), Quebec in Canada, and other vast regions, and the use of French is wider than Japanese.

    As for entertainment or business, it's hard to say.

    In terms of learning difficulty, the difficulties in French are mainly in verb conjugation, tense and noun yin and yang, which is difficult to learn at first, but after getting started, I feel that it is not too difficult.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The introduction to French is difficult and easy later.

    It's easy to get started with Japanese, but the more you learn, the harder it becomes.

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