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Which language is very difficult to learn?
Asked by mohd yousuf,
05 Sep '08 04:54 pm
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No language is difficult provided you have the zeal to learn
Answered by jameel ahmed, 05 Sep '08 05:54 pm
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Tamil is very difficult to learn .the great person like *gandhi* said,since he was unenble to learn that language(tamil). ok.
Answered by revathi, 05 Sep '08 05:00 pm
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There are over 2650 languages in the world plus over 7000 dialects. Deciding which language is the most difficult to learn may not be as simple as you may think. Different languages present different challenges, and what constitutes a difficult language depends a lot on the individual studying it.
Your mother tongue is an important deciding factor when it comes to difficulty. For example, native speakers of Italian seem to learn Spanish and Portuguese rather easily despite the complex grammatical structures of the Spanish language. On the same basis, Chinese speakers will probably pick up Japanese faster than people whose first language uses the Roman alphabet. In fact, Chinese has no grammatical system per se, which makes it easier to learn than many Western languages once you have memorized the basic characters.
Individual aptitude is another factor. Some people have a natural talent for learning new languages, while others struggle through the basics. Factors such as environme ...more
Answered by Sooraj Bhat, 05 Sep '08 05:00 pm
Your mother tongue is an important deciding factor when it comes to difficulty. For example, native speakers of Italian seem to learn Spanish and Portuguese rather easily despite the complex grammatical structures of the Spanish language. On the same basis, Chinese speakers will probably pick up Japanese faster than people whose first language uses the Roman alphabet. In fact, Chinese has no grammatical system per se, which makes it easier to learn than many Western languages once you have memorized the basic characters.
Individual aptitude is another factor. Some people have a natural talent for learning new languages, while others struggle through the basics. Factors such as environme ...more
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All languages are the same. see dear if you are showing some interest in one language and want to learn that language, it will be easy for you. and hence dear as far as i am concerend all the languages are very easy but one should show some interest to learn those language, that's all.
Answered by Gopal, 05 Sep '08 04:57 pm
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