Japanese would be the hardest language to learn as a second language for someone whose first language was English. And vise versa. If Japanese if your first language then English is the hardest language to learn. Or actually it might be the easiest but only if your first language was Japanese. The hardest might be French if your first language was Japanese.
Japanese can be challenging to learn, especially for English speakers, due to its complex writing system and grammar structure. However, with dedication, practice, and exposure to the language, it is definitely possible to become proficient. Consistent practice and immersion in the language are key factors in mastering Japanese.
english is the hardest language to learn by far. why? because there are a lot of different ways to say certain things. example: what's up? or sup. in my opinion chinese would be the second hardest.
Yes you can, depend on which language you want to learn, some languages are not that difficult to learn, but some are, as an example if you want to learn Arabic its the hardest language i ever heard of, and English is the easiest one i think. (In my opinion) Because everyone is different. So WHICH ONE do you want to learn? (:
Though they are not really "letters" but instead characters, the Asian languages such as Chinese have the most characters, hence making it one of the hardest languages to learn.
No. In fact, there is no universal "hardest language" or "second hardest language." It depends on a person's native language and many other factors.The Foreign Service Institute ranks languages based on average difficulty for English speakers. It places languages into five categories, with Category I being the Easiest and Category V being the most difficult.The languages in Category V (Hardest) includeMandarinCantoneseJapaneseKoreanArabic
Tagalog is one of the hardest language to learn because it is very complicated.
yes it is one of the hardest languages to learn
Japanese can be challenging to learn, especially for English speakers, due to its complex writing system and grammar structure. However, with dedication, practice, and exposure to the language, it is definitely possible to become proficient. Consistent practice and immersion in the language are key factors in mastering Japanese.
asian languages are one of the hardest to learn. But it's better to start early that's for sure.
Spanish is the easiest language to learn, but some people don't think Spanish is the easiest, For Japanese people Spanish might not be easy.English is not the easiest language to learn. I think Japanese, Chinese,Korean, Russian and English are the hardest Languages to learnThe easiest language for an English speaker to learn is Scots.The easiest language to learn is the one with the most similarities to your individual mother tongue.
There are many different websites that are dedicated to learning Japanese. One can find a guide on how to learn Japanese on the Guide to Japanese site as well as the Guide to Learn Japanese website.
english is the hardest language to learn by far. why? because there are a lot of different ways to say certain things. example: what's up? or sup. in my opinion chinese would be the second hardest.
It’s Arabic, Chinese and English. These languages are hard to learn and their rules are very different
Yes you can, depend on which language you want to learn, some languages are not that difficult to learn, but some are, as an example if you want to learn Arabic its the hardest language i ever heard of, and English is the easiest one i think. (In my opinion) Because everyone is different. So WHICH ONE do you want to learn? (:
Likely from easiest to hardest.
The more languages you can learn, the better it is for you. Spanish is one of most spoken languages on the world nowadays.
I do not understand your question. Are you interested in learning one of these languages and do you have a specific reason in mind? German is relatively "close" to English but is still considered one of the more difficult Western languages to learn. Japanese is REALLY difficult and will take considerably more determination, dedication and study. BUT - if you are considering a language that has great career potential , you've got to go for Japanese.