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Which is harder Russian or Chinese...?
5. Okt. 2008 22:00
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As you're a Turkish, maybe Russian's little easier to learn than Chinese.
I guess, Turki languages have more relations with Slavic languages than Chinese,
though, on the whole, Russian & Turkish are syntactically very different from eath other.
6. Oktober 2008
3
I read a book about language learning which contains a list of languages and their difficulty to learn it.
1 to 10, 1=easiest, 10=most difficult
Chinese (Mandarin): 7 <- takes a lot time to learn it (especially the characters), pronounciation not so easy
Russian: 6-7 <- difficult grammar
So, both of them are difficult, but in another way... it's hard to compare it. Anyway, I guess you can learn Russian faster than Chinese.
6. Oktober 2008
2
I don`t think the more important thing is which is harder .it depends on which is more useful for yourself. as a foreigner, both of them are difficult.you should consider more that which one you really need.also it has sth. with your interest.
6. Oktober 2008
1
For an English speaker DEFINITELY Chinese, Russian is sooooo close to English!! Like it might seem esoteric but the alphabet is like 50% Latin, 25% greek and 25% pure Slavic and spelling is SOOO much easier because the alphabet actually fits it. Russian grammar is much closer to English than Chinese. Generally Chinese has a repuatation as insanely difficult because of like the tons of characters , tonal language, Russian is not that hard! The grammar, you just have to memorize cases like 36 per word I think but there are declensions so it's a pattern...a lot of the vocabulary is the same...
milk=moloko
please=pajalista
student=studyent
...not so difficult!
11. Oktober 2008
1
chinese. cozzz i think even its my mother tongue,i still feel that i m not so good at chinese.lol.well.its true.maybe its buz it hs long history.Many words meaning always changeful.sometimes i even feel hard to explain well.coz i m confused too.brb. sorry,u got my answer?hah.good luck!
8. Oktober 2008
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