What is the 1st hardest language?

There's no single "1st hardest," as difficulty depends on your native language, but Mandarin Chinese is often cited as the most challenging for English speakers due to its tonal nature and complex logographic writing system (thousands of characters), closely followed by languages like Arabic (right-to-left script, unique sounds) and Japanese (multiple writing systems). Some linguists might point to language isolates like Basque or languages with unique features like !Xóõ (click consonants) as technically harder.


What is the top 5 hardest language?

The five hardest languages for English speakers often cited include Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, and Hungarian/Finnish/Polish, due to complex tonal systems, unique scripts (logographs/right-to-left), agglutinative grammar with numerous cases, and honorifics, requiring significant study time (around 2200 hours) to master, according to the Foreign Service Institute (FSI).
 

What is the top 10 easiest language?

The easiest languages for English speakers usually include Germanic and Romance languages like Dutch, Norwegian, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and French, due to shared vocabulary, grammar, or sentence structure, often requiring around 24-30 weeks (600 hours) to learn. Other easy contenders are Danish, Swedish, Indonesian, Romanian, and Swahili, noted for simpler grammar or phonetic spelling, making them accessible for English learners to reach proficiency.
 


Is Russian or Chinese harder?

For English speakers, Chinese (Mandarin) is generally considered significantly harder than Russian, primarily due to its tonal nature and complex logographic writing system (characters), requiring vastly more study hours (around 2200 vs. 1100 hours for proficiency), though Russian's difficult grammar (cases, verb aspects) presents its own unique challenge. Russian uses an alphabet (Cyrillic) and has complex grammar but relatively consistent pronunciation and fewer dialects, while Chinese demands mastering tones and thousands of characters, making the initial hurdle much steeper.
 

Is English or Japanese harder to learn?

For native English speakers, Japanese is generally considered harder than English, primarily due to its complex writing system (Kanji), honorifics, and vastly different sentence structure, making it a "Category V" language requiring extensive study time (around 2200 hours) according to the FSI. English, while irregular in spelling, offers more familiar structures and extensive global media exposure, making it easier to pick up basic elements for many learners, though mastery is still a challenge. 


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Why do Japanese people say 草?

It's common to use a single character 笑 (wara) — from to laugh 笑う (warau) — at the end of sentences in messages and comments. But this was supposedly shortened to "w" (first romaji letter of "warau") and if you repeat it, it looks like grass: "wwwwww". So people add 草 at the end of sentences.

What does "まま" mean in Japanese slang?

The word, Mama (まま)in Japanese language means, so so, not bad, average etc. Young kids also call their mothers Mama. #japaneselearner #japanesewordsdaily #japanlover.

What's harder, Korean or Chinese?

Korean is generally considered easier to start than Chinese due to its phonetic alphabet (Hangul) being simple to learn, offering quick reading wins, but Chinese grammar is simpler (no conjugations, SVO order like English) while Korean grammar (SOV, particles, honorifics) is complex; however, Chinese's tonal nature and vast character system (Hanzi) present major hurdles, making the overall difficulty depend on individual strengths, though FSI ranks both as Category V (most difficult for English speakers).
 


What is the 7 letter rule in Russian?

The 7-Letter Rule in Russian is a key spelling rule stating that after the letters г, к, х, ж, ш, ч, щ, the vowel Ы is never written; instead, И is used (e.g., русский not русскый), and Ю becomes У, and Я becomes А, affecting endings like plural or case markers. This rule ensures consistent spelling after these consonants, which are hard but require softer vowel counterparts in certain contexts, preventing confusion between ы and и sounds. 

Is 1 year enough to learn Russian?

The Foreign Service Institute has determined it takes around 1100 hours for native English speakers to reach fluency in Russian. If you spend 60 minutes per day studying Russian, it will take you 3 years. If you spend 6 hours per day, you will reach an upper intermediate level in half a year.

What is the top 5 language?

The top 5 languages by total number of speakers globally are consistently English, Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, and Arabic, though exact rankings and numbers vary slightly by source and whether native or total speakers are counted, with English and Mandarin leading significantly, followed by Hindi and Spanish, and Arabic often rounding out the top five, sometimes swapping with French or Bengali depending on the data set.
 


What's the fastest language to learn?

Top 10 Easiest Languages for English Speakers to Learn
  1. Afrikaans. Approximate time to learn: 24 weeks (600 hours) ...
  2. Dutch. Approximate time to learn: 24 weeks (575-600 hours) ...
  3. Norwegian. Approximate time to learn: 23-24 weeks (575-600 hours) ...
  4. Spanish. ...
  5. Italian. ...
  6. Portuguese. ...
  7. French. ...
  8. Romanian.


Is German hard for English speakers?

Yes, German is moderately challenging for English speakers, easier due to shared vocabulary (cognates) but harder because of its complex grammar: three genders, four cases (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive) affecting articles and adjective endings, and flexible word order, though spelling is more phonetic than English. It's considered a Category II language by the FSI, needing about 900 hours for proficiency. 

Is Japanese harder than Chinese?

Japanese is generally considered harder than Chinese for English speakers due to its complex grammar (particles, verb endings, agglutination) and three writing systems (Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana), while Chinese's difficulty lies primarily in its tonal pronunciation and learning characters (Hanzi), though its grammar is simpler and closer to English. Chinese has simpler grammar, but Japanese offers easier pronunciation but a tougher overall structure with more writing complexity, so difficulty depends on individual strengths. 


Which language is closest to English?

The closest language to English is Frisian, a West Germanic language spoken in the Netherlands and Germany, sharing deep ancestral roots and similar grammar, followed closely by Dutch, while Scots is also a very close sister language, almost mutually intelligible. These languages are closest due to their shared ancestry from Anglo-Frisian, making Frisian the closest distinct relative and Dutch a major modern link with high lexical similarity, notes Elmura Linguistics and circletranslations.com. 

What is the 7th hardest language?

Finnish – 7th in the Ranking of Language Learning Difficulties. Finnish, also part of the Uralic family, shares challenges with Hungarian, such as its agglutinative grammar and extensive case system.

Why does З look like 3?

A letter that looks like Cyrillic Ze (actually, a stylization of digit 3) was used in the Latin Zhuang alphabet from 1957 to 1986 to represent the third (high) tone. In 1986, it was replaced by ⟨j⟩.


How do Russians say "I love you"?

Russians say "I love you" as Я тебя люблю (Ya tebya lyublyu), the standard romantic phrase, or the shorter, more casual Люблю тебя (Lyublyu tebya). For respect or groups, use the formal Я вас люблю (Ya vas lyublyu). Other variations include adding emphasis like Я так тебя люблю (Ya tak tebya lyublyu) (I love you so much) or more romantic phrases like Я влюблён в тебя (I'm in love with you, male speaker) or Я влюблена в тебя (female speaker).
 

Is 1 year enough to learn Korean?

Yes, you can learn Korean in a year to a conversational level with dedicated, consistent study (1-3+ hours daily), but true fluency takes longer, often 2+ years, as Korean is a difficult "Category IV" language for English speakers requiring deep cultural understanding. You can achieve basics in months and conversational ability within a year by immersing yourself with apps, dramas, language partners, and structured learning. 

Who is stronger, Japanese or Chinese?

China dominates in raw numbers across the board, fielding a massive 2 million troops and a huge inventory of armor and aircraft, supported by a $230B budget. Japan's Self-Defense Forces, while smaller (240K troops, $53B budget), are known for their high-tech, modern equipment and training.


Can a Chinese person understand Korean?

No, native Chinese and Korean speakers generally cannot understand each other's spoken language because they belong to different language families (Sino-Tibetan for Chinese, Koreanic for Korean) and have distinct grammar and sounds. However, a Chinese speaker might recognize some written words (hanja) and loanwords in Korean, as Korean historically adopted many Chinese characters and vocabulary, but the pronunciation and sentence structure remain vastly different, making spoken communication impossible without learning the other language.
 

What is wwwwwwww?

"wwww" or "wwwww" in online communication, especially from Japanese contexts, means laughter, similar to "LOL," derived from the Japanese word warau (to laugh) where 'w' stands for the initial sound. More 'w's indicate more intense laughter, and it's sometimes visually linked to "grass" (kusa) because the characters look similar. 

Do Japanese kids say Mama?

Over half of today's Japanese high school students call their parents "mama" and "papa," according to a new survey.


What do Japanese call their lover?

Japanese people often use their partner's first name with a cute suffix like "-chan" or "-kun," develop unique nicknames, or sometimes use borrowed English terms like "Dārin" (darling) or "Hanī" (honey), though traditionally they might use terms like "Anata" (you, dear) for wives or "kimi" (you, dear) for partners, with affection shown more through tone and shared nicknames than specific words.