It's said it's easier to learn Japanese at the beginning but harder later. And it's hard to learn Chinese at the beginning but easier later.
Both are similarly hard to learn. Compared to Chinese, Japanese is more difficult and complex! Once you know Chinese, it's easy to pick Japanese up as well! So in order to have a good command of Japanese, now i am learning ordinary Chinese characters!
It depends on the individual's background and learning style. Some find Chinese easier due to its simpler grammar rules, while others find Japanese easier because of its phonetic writing system. Both languages have their unique challenges, so it's best to choose based on your interests and goals.
Japanese is an easier language to learn for a foreigner due to the use of things such as okurigana. And yes, Japanese still requires you to remember a lot of kanji in order to read it fluently.
A specific program that would make it a bit easier to learn Japanese is Livestation.
Sure, why not? Sure, why not? :)
French. If you speak English, French has easier writing and grammar; Japanese has easier pronunciation.
No, it is not. But, if you work harder, it's easy! If the foreigner is born in a Chinese speaking environment or the Chinese person is born in a English speaking environment it makes it a lot easier! Complete immersion is one of the best ways to learn another language.
english, cantonese, japanese, hindu.
yes because Chinese has the same reading and writing but they speak a little different and vietnamese is easy beacaus a few of the alphabet is used thaer well, kinda, but Chinese is really hard to learn, cuz theres no alphabet. but i think its true. maybe u should learn Korean first.
Japanese people do not speak Chinese unless they have learned it in school or have lived in China. For the languages of Japan, click here.
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters are all logographic writing systems, but they have distinct differences. Chinese characters are the oldest and most complex, with thousands of characters representing words or concepts. Japanese uses a mix of Chinese characters (kanji) along with two syllabaries (hiragana and katakana). Korean characters (Hangul) are phonetic and represent sounds rather than meanings, making them simpler and easier to learn.
Learn Japanese/Chinese.