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Walter Hillier has written: 'The Chinese language and how to learn it' -- subject(s): Chinese language
Yes, the Chinese language can be difficult to learn for non-native speakers due to its complex writing system, tonal nature, and unfamiliar grammar structure.
Walter Caine Hillier has written: 'The Chinese language' 'The Chinese language and how to learn it' -- subject(s): Chinese language 'One thousand useful Chinese characters, reprinted from \\' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Chinese is a very difficult language to learn. "Wo xiwang ni meishi ba'' is one way of saying " I hope you are okay" in Chinese.
James Summers has written: 'Learn Chinese' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Chinese language 'A handbook of the Chinese language' -- subject(s): Grammar, Chinese language, Readers, Chinese literature, Collections 'Basic woodworking' -- subject(s): Woodwork
Cynthia Lee has written: 'Learn Chinese =' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Chinese language, English
Yes, is difficult
Because the written language of the Chinese is incredibly complicated, there are tons of characters that must be memorized.
The most difficult written language is considered to be Mandarin Chinese, due to its complex writing system with thousands of characters. The most difficult spoken language is subjective and can vary depending on the individual's native language, but languages like Arabic, Japanese, and Korean are often cited as challenging due to their unique grammar and pronunciation rules.
Chinese is considered difficult to learn due to its complex writing system, tonal pronunciation, and grammatical structure. The characters can be challenging to memorize, tones are crucial for meaning, and the grammar can be quite different from English. Additionally, the cultural context and etiquette play a significant role in mastering the language.
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The hardest language to learn fluently? Here's the answer. The hardest language to learn is most likely to be Chinese. It takes 7 years of fluency. By the time you are born and you start speaking Chinese, and after 7 years you are too good for it. If you're a Chinese reading this, I suggest you learn other languages. (Not just Chinese.)