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🇪🇬 Zag 🇺🇲
Challange that I've faced but now I overcome were :
1- Lack of reliable resources
2- Poor planing of my goals
3- Some languages have hard utterances or sounds, but that's not that big problem for me because of my mother language (Arabic) which has a bunch of hard sounds like Dhad and Ain.
4- Asian languages like Chinese, Japanese, Hindi, don't use latin alphabet which makes another obstacle. If a person speaks Japnese it can be easy for them to learn Chinese, but can't learn Arabic for example with the same ease, but a turkish or Iranian person can learn Arabic faster because bot language have so much in common.
These are the challenges that I tink faces people who wants to become bilingual or polyglots.
thank you for reading.
Sep 1, 2021 10:22 AM
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Challenges that I've faced but now I have overcame are:
1- Lack of reliable resources
2- Poor planning of my goals
3- Some languages have hard utterances or sounds, but that's not that big problem for me because of my mother language (Arabic) which has a bunch of hard sounds like Dhad and Ain.
4- Asian languages like Chinese, Japanese, Hindi, don't use the Latin alphabet which is another obstacle. If a person speaks Japanese it can be easy for them to learn Chinese (that's not true, just a bit easier maybe), but they might not be able to learn Arabic, for example, with the same ease, but a Turkish or Iranian person can learn Arabic faster because both languages have so much in common. (Oh, I didn't know that, is it because the alphabet is similar?)
These are the challenges that I think people who want to become bilingual or polyglots face.
thank you for reading.
Hi Zag, I think polyglots are cool, what about you? Do you want to be a polyglot? Anyway, I can help you improve your English. Please check out my teacher profile and feel free to book a lesson :)
September 20, 2021
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🇪🇬 Zag 🇺🇲
Language Skills
Arabic, Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic (Modern Standard), English, Spanish
Learning Language
Spanish
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