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The most common language in the world is the most hardest language to write with over a thousand characters I wouldn't want to waste my time learning them all. Honestly Korean or Japanese would be a lot easier to take.
While less complex than Chinese, they are both very complex in their own ways. Japanese for example is not just a single alphabet, but several alphabets/sub alphabets merged into one language. Korean symbols are also arranged in a strange, interesting way.
Korean could be a much easier language to learn Chinese tho.
I took a summer program about Chinese and I really didn't like how the pronunciations went for everything. Just imagine writing it. I know Chinese could be good for business practices, but it takes practice to perfect it and be fluent in it.
Somebody should teach me Tagalog instead.
I know Tagalog :v
What is Tagalog? XD
Mandarin isn't hard to memorize, it just takes time and study.
The most common language in the world is the most hardest language to write with over a thousand characters I wouldn't want to waste my time learning them all. Honestly Korean or Japanese would be a lot easier to take.
While less complex than Chinese, they are both very complex in their own ways. Japanese for example is not just a single alphabet, but several alphabets/sub alphabets merged into one language. Korean symbols are also arranged in a strange, interesting way.
Korean could be a much easier language to learn Chinese tho.
I took a summer program about Chinese and I really didn't like how the pronunciations went for everything. Just imagine writing it. I know Chinese could be good for business practices, but it takes practice to perfect it and be fluent in it.
Somebody should teach me Tagalog instead.
I know Tagalog :v
Teach me, I know very few because I went there last summer. Proabably gonna pm you about it
wo mei you yi fu
The most common language in the world is the most hardest language to write with over a thousand characters I wouldn't want to waste my time learning them all. Honestly Korean or Japanese would be a lot easier to take.
While less complex than Chinese, they are both very complex in their own ways. Japanese for example is not just a single alphabet, but several alphabets/sub alphabets merged into one language. Korean symbols are also arranged in a strange, interesting way.
Korean could be a much easier language to learn Chinese tho.
I took a summer program about Chinese and I really didn't like how the pronunciations went for everything. Just imagine writing it. I know Chinese could be good for business practices, but it takes practice to perfect it and be fluent in it.
Somebody should teach me Tagalog instead.
I know Tagalog :v
What is Tagalog? XD
Mandarin isn't hard to memorize, it just takes time and study.
Tagalog is one of the main languages that the Filipinos speak in the Philippines
Joshua 1:9
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts"- Winston Churchill
"War does not determine who is right-only who is left" -Bertrand Russell
"We shall show mercy, but shall not ask for it"- Winston Churchill
"You ask what the aim is? I tell you it is victory- total victory"- Winston Churchill
The most common language in the world is the most hardest language to write with over a thousand characters I wouldn't want to waste my time learning them all. Honestly Korean or Japanese would be a lot easier to take.
While less complex than Chinese, they are both very complex in their own ways. Japanese for example is not just a single alphabet, but several alphabets/sub alphabets merged into one language. Korean symbols are also arranged in a strange, interesting way.
Korean could be a much easier language to learn Chinese tho.
I took a summer program about Chinese and I really didn't like how the pronunciations went for everything. Just imagine writing it. I know Chinese could be good for business practices, but it takes practice to perfect it and be fluent in it.
Somebody should teach me Tagalog instead.
I know Tagalog :v
What is Tagalog? XD
Mandarin isn't hard to memorize, it just takes time and study.
I studied Mandarin in high school but I forgot everything
I like Japanese more ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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The most common language in the world is the most hardest language to write with over a thousand characters I wouldn't want to waste my time learning them all. Honestly Korean or Japanese would be a lot easier to take.
While less complex than Chinese, they are both very complex in their own ways. Japanese for example is not just a single alphabet, but several alphabets/sub alphabets merged into one language. Korean symbols are also arranged in a strange, interesting way.
Korean could be a much easier language to learn Chinese tho.
I took a summer program about Chinese and I really didn't like how the pronunciations went for everything. Just imagine writing it. I know Chinese could be good for business practices, but it takes practice to perfect it and be fluent in it.
Somebody should teach me Tagalog instead.
I know Tagalog :v
What is Tagalog? XD
Mandarin isn't hard to memorize, it just takes time and study.
I studied Mandarin in high school but I forgot everything
I like Japanese more ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Okay Kazicoresan
Joshua 1:9
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts"- Winston Churchill
"War does not determine who is right-only who is left" -Bertrand Russell
"We shall show mercy, but shall not ask for it"- Winston Churchill
"You ask what the aim is? I tell you it is victory- total victory"- Winston Churchill