Is It Easier To Learn Japanese After Chinese
A long list, but pretty much why i think it's easier to learn one then the other. because of the direction of loanwords though, i think japanese to chinese is much easier than chinese to japanese. i also have found a similar in switching to korean that it's much easier after knowing other asian languages. references:. Hello mke48, being a korean, i admit that the japanese pronunciation is much easier, but you have to know that the japanese pronunciation is totally different from korean language.. (4) is it easier to learn chinese after learning japanese or vice versa? i learned chinese after japanese, which i think was the best way for me personally simply because i had a stronger interest in japanese, so for me it was the best “gateway” into asian languages..
So for english speakers, chinese is easier than japanese from this aspect. chinese grammar is generally considered a lot easier to learn than japanese. chinese is an isolating language, even more so than english, with no verb conjugations, noun cases or grammatical gender.. People often compare chinese to japanese because they are both east asian languages and both languages include chinese characters. it is debateable which is easier or more difficult to learn.. Knowledge of thai language make learning chinese a bit easier with tones. (thai has 5 tones, mandarin has 4). additionally, it seemed easier to learn chinese from thai’s mindset than in english. some words in chinese has no direct translation in english but there is in thai..
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