I think China is a country on a track of rapid development, which makes Chinese the most popular language in the world, so learning Chinese is your best choice .
In fact , Chinese is more useful than Korean.
As for the benefits to learn Chinese, please see below:
1. China is the most populous country in the world with over 1.4 billion people. Mandarin is spoken by almost one billion people. It is the most widely spoken language in the world. One out of five people in the world is Chinese;
2. Mandarin is spoken in the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, The Philippines, and Mongolia;
3. Knowing Chinese will allow students to compete effectively in the global economy of the future;
4. China is one of America's largest trading partners;
5. Many American companies do business in China, including Motorola, Coca Cola, and Ford;
6. Knowing Chinese may be an edge when competing for a job. The demand for business people who know Chinese is skyrocketing;
7. China is playing a major role in world affairs and will continue to do so;
8. By studying Chinese, students will develop an appreciation for Chinese culture and history.
Sure, why not? Sure, why not? :)
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.
by watching asian drama
Learning Chinese can potentially make it easier to learn Vietnamese and Japanese due to similarities in script, vocabulary, and certain grammatical structures. However, each language has its complexities and unique features, so while there may be some advantages, it doesn't guarantee that learning one will make the others significantly easier.
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.
An extended visit to South Korea is a good reason to learn Korean. The Korean alphabet is very new to the world and was created in a logical progression that makes it very easy to learn. South Korea is slowly eliminating the use of Chinese in Korea, making Korean easy to learn and adjust to.
Korean can be challenging to learn on your own due to its unique script and grammar. However, with dedication, practice, and resources like online courses and language learning apps, it is possible to make progress in learning Korean independently. Joining a language exchange or conversation group can also be helpful for practicing speaking and listening skills.
korean
sure unless you want to learn an easier language like dutch first
Yes they can. In the Korean group miss A, there are two Chinese people. In another Korean group, f(x) there is two Chinese people (one is currently not there). So you can be a Korean singer if you're Chinese.
Korean were derived from Chinese
First, you need to learn chinese. Then, hopefully, when you are studying chinese, you will learn chinese math.