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Psy wrote:Without question the hardest language of those has been Thai. From the alphabet with its complicated rules to its oodles of difficult-for-English-speakers phonetic distinctions... the simple grammar just fails to make up for it. Mandarin has never seemed so friendly.
Personally, I believe the "hardest language in the world" is the one that has the least in common with your native language.
dat5h wrote:So here's what I've studied:
-English (native, though it has really stupid rules)
-Japanese (8 years)
-Spanish (5 years)
-German (1 year)
Frankly, I never could get a good grasp of the romance languages, but when I tried to figure out German (not a romance language) ... I just couldn't get it. Everything was a 12 part compound word and grammar was ridiculous. I found that despite a sentence being grammatically correct, it would "sound funny" and was therefore "WRONG." I just never understood it.
Fun poll I like it.