I know it depends on what language you do already know. But for the average human, what would you say it's the most complex/hard language to learn?
Let's see how many people say Japanese hmm
I know it depends on what language you do already know. But for the average human, what would you say it's the most complex/hard language to learn?
Let's see how many people say Japanese hmm
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日本語は簡単ですよ
Japanese is very easy
arabic or some random african language
Japanese is easy as fuck besides having to memorize kanji.
the hardest language probably died out a long time ago so we'll never know,
the hardest one that more than 27 shit hut inhabiters speak would probably be arabic
>But for the average human
That's a useless mental exercise, since most languages have different phonetics and utilize different scripts, based on that fact alone the languages phonetically closer to your native will be easier to learn than others. Even more so if they are genetically related and use the same script.
Why some random African language? Do you know any hard African lang.?
What about the fucked up grammar
The grammar is probably the easiest part of the language.
Phonetically: Vietnamese
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i heard that Polish grammar is hard
>three genders
>8 cases
>two genders for plural
>irregular verbs
>irregular verbs
Why do languages do this? It was the worst part of studying German.
No language is harder than other
dunno they look like they are hard to learn, since they are not so well recorded and so on. I know there exists a language in africa where you need to use clicking sounds
Swedish
>Studied Swedish in school for 6 years
>Still can't speak a word of it.
yes I heard that in Finland you learn English and Swedish in elementary school, I get English but why you also learn Swedish
なんでこいつの部屋には2000年代のデザインのアニメの女の子ばかりなんだ?
Navajo grammar is incredibly difficult. Navajo kids don't even use 'correct' verb-forms until the teen years.
What is an irregular verb?
japanese for germans is very simple shit. the japanese writing is a hell of a study. but spoken language is simple to learn and to use.
For example give - gave - given
A verb that doesn't follow rules. You have to memorize them.
Oh ok, kiitos
these words hurt
There is a Swede-Finn party whose only goal is to keep forced Swedish and most other parties avoid the matter
Icelandic
Their language is completely fucked
Japanese grammar is simple and highly regular. It works really well. Both German and English grammar have far more rules and irregularities to them.
>highly regular
Finnish is like that but we have shitloads of cases and a lot of it depends on vowel harmony so it can be hard for a foreigner to learn.
Except in English the irregular forms follow a clear rule cleave–clove–cloven, speak–spoke–spoken, eat–ate–eaten, smite–smote–smitten, rise–rose–risen, give–gave–given. It's pretty easy to identify which words use which.
Sure, in German they are far more irregular.
Russian
why everybody think they have to memorize all kanjis?
you don't need memorize kanji.
only hiragana and katakana ok
Phonetically is french is your not an homosexual cocksucker
Because I want to be able to read and write instead of just being able to speak the language.
realistically english if you learn it from 0 when you're an adult