Russian is definitely hard... I have no problem reading it but the grammar is really complicated. Japanese is cake compared to ChineseJust_me said:I speak swedish, english and some german.
At my work I work with about 18 different languages, including Croatia and Russia.
I've been told that Russia and Japanese are the two hardest languages to learn.
Just look at this text I got from Russia. I have no idea what it saysIm glad I dont have to learn it
Lucky for Alex he already know the language
Feel free to translate it![]()
Snake Vargas said:I can really only speak English fluently. Heh.
I can speak Cantonese (Chinese) to some extent; that's sort of my parents' heritage, but I was born in Australia and it's just enough to get by. I studied Japanese for 3 years at university, from a base of nothing, and it wasn't that hard. IMO Japanese is indeed cake compared to Chinese, but still hard when I have to remember the Chinese characters. Now I'm slowly forgetting it, since I have no opportunity to use it.
I've heard Thai is a difficult language as well. There are different parts of the language that mark meaning - aspirated p's and t's or whatever, I think, that aren't common in many other languages.
I'd probably have to vote for one language only, I suppose - English. Maybe my standard of 'know/speak' is too hard on myself![]()
Intersting you speak all of them or you mean that you understand them ??hu§eindesign said:Arabic (Iraqi/Libyan/lebanese/Egyptian/Syrian and some more of other Arabian contries' dialects)
Understand and speak. I understand much more than those. Almost all gulf states have similar dialects to the Iraqi one so I can understand them and speak some of them.shonguiz said:Intersting you speak all of them or you mean that you understand them ??
Snake Vargas said:I can really only speak English fluently. Heh.
I can speak Cantonese (Chinese) to some extent; that's sort of my parents' heritage, but I was born in Australia and it's just enough to get by. I studied Japanese for 3 years at university, from a base of nothing, and it wasn't that hard. IMO Japanese is indeed cake compared to Chinese, but still hard when I have to remember the Chinese characters. Now I'm slowly forgetting it, since I have no opportunity to use it.
I've heard Thai is a difficult language as well. There are different parts of the language that mark meaning - aspirated p's and t's or whatever, I think, that aren't common in many other languages.
I'd probably have to vote for one language only, I suppose - English. Maybe my standard of 'know/speak' is too hard on myself![]()
Japanese and Thai are letters... but I believe there's more than the english alphabet.donau said:The chinese characters each meant a whole word. Is that correct? How about the Japanese and Thai characters?
Audiholic said:3.1 hehe.
Polish, Swedish and English.
And a little Spanish.
siko said:Skont jesteś?
I am tunisian and i have also problems to understand algerians and specialy maroccanshu§eindesign said:I only have problems with understanding Marrocan and Algerian. I like to listen to Rai music but unfortunately can't understand everything.
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