Modern Korean has a far simpler writing system than Chinese and Japanese.Hangul is the official alphabet used to record Korean, which has 40 letters consisting of 21 vowels and 19 consonants.Although you can still see 한자 / hanja (chinese characters) on ID cards or grave-markers, they d...
but it takes native Japanese their entire school life studying every day to learn the 2,136 esse...
I assure that it is easier to learn Japanese. That's because the word order of Japanese is almost the same as Korean. So I just memorised words. I assure that it is easier to learn Japanese. That's because the word order of Japanese is almost the same as Korean. So I just memoris...
百度试题 结果1 题目Japanese is less difficult __ than English A to learn B learned C learning D to be learned 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
However, this is no reason not to begin independently – you’ll be surprised just how much you can learn on your own. How hard is it to learn Japanese as an English speaker? The U.S. Foreign Service Institute ranks Japanese (along with Arabic, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Korean) as one...
Some of it depends partially on your own language and previous experience studying East Asian languages or as you learn languages in general. For example, it would be easier for a native Japanese language speaker tolearn Koreanthan it would be for an English native speaker. ...
In particular, it was this post about teaching Korean to her American boyfriend that first caught my eye, and which readers here might be most interested in. Rather than spoiling that for you though, and being unable to choose from so many interesting-looking posts to translate myself, here...
Japanese doesn't have tones, but it does have what's calledpitch accent. It will take some getting used to. Japanese rhythm also works differently than English's. Perhaps making up for its phonetics, Korean prosody seems to be very simple and straightforward. Huzzah. ...
Japanese ppl, European languages are difficult to learn and Korean is the easiest language to learn as other ppl said. About Chinese, both of us use kanji so it’s easy to learn written language but grammar and pronunciation are completely different so it’s not so much easy to learn . ...
I am a beginner, it took me one day to learn to read Hangul. I've been learning for about 2 months speaking Korean using pretty much any free resource and although I'm a beginner I can understand a good percent like maybe 20-25? I highly recommend talk to me in Korean, and as yo...