10 most diffcult Languages to learn in the world

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @fourHuman444
    @fourHuman444 3 месяца назад +3

    Yo, saw your video about the Burmese language. It is fascinating for sure. Honestly I hate what kind of situation it is in right now, it is one of these really promising places like Vietnam (which has improved rapidly in terms of life quality across last decades) and could actually improve quickly if the situation was a bit simpler and just calmer. Locals definitely would want to pursue some progress, they are desperate, and hard-working. My fascination is towards it for sure, it's beautiful. Would love to see Myanmar being free and peaceful, I would pay a visit with no doubts at all. Thanks for including my native, that's Polish in my case

    • @EaintHsu963
      @EaintHsu963  3 месяца назад +2

      You're always welcome to visit Myanmar when things get better. And, thanks for your comment.😊
      Have a nice day😊

    • @fourHuman444
      @fourHuman444 3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! Oh and, I also saw your video about Shwedagon pagoda and these smaller shrines near it. It looks surreal, like, straight up out of this world. Nothing like the things I've seen before in my entire life. Myanmar has become an absolute must for me, if I ever get to reach this part of the world. Am really wondering what Burmese would do if Myanmar was wealthier and more stable, they might build even better things than this. Btw you're so cute!!! Idk why, you just look so sweet ♥️

  • @descalzitao6779
    @descalzitao6779 3 месяца назад

    I'm french and I'm currently learning Burmese language. However, last year I was enrolled and graduated in Chinese studies, so I can also speak decent Chinese. I think the difficulty of a language is very dependent on one's mother tongue. I think it's much easier for Burmese people to learn Chinese because the grammar is very similar, as they're both sino-tibetan languages. Even some words have a very similar sound, for example "to come" is လာ lar in Burmese and 来 lái in Chinese, or "knife" is ဓား dharr in Burmese and 刀 dāo in Chinese.

    • @EaintHsu963
      @EaintHsu963  3 месяца назад

      It's very nice to hear that you are learning Burmese. I also think Chinese is not that challenging for Burmese people.😊
      Good luck with your learning journey and have a nice day😍

  • @ckskuo7182
    @ckskuo7182 3 месяца назад

    El Turco en realidad no es tan dificil, es bastante logico, su pronunciacion es algo sencilla y se puede estudiar desde casa sin problemas
    Tambien estudie Ruso y Vietnamita, el Vietnamita se me hace mas dificil, tal vez depende de la lengua materna, pero creo en general el Ruso es mas facil, pronunciacion y escritura mas sencillas, el Ruso es muy facil de escuchar mientras el Vietnamita es bastante dificil de escuchar y hay mucho mas material para aprender Ruso
    En cuanto al Burnes creo que podria ser el mas dificil de esta lista sin duda, incluso superando al Chino y Japones, solo que no es muy conocido
    Los idiomas mas dificiles son los del caucaso

  • @zulfiabdillah5466
    @zulfiabdillah5466 3 месяца назад +1

    Bahasa Indonesia

  • @matthewkennedy5007
    @matthewkennedy5007 3 месяца назад

    I'm learning Hungarian

  • @PCGameNerd917
    @PCGameNerd917 3 месяца назад

    I am learning both mandarin chinese and japanese.

    • @EaintHsu963
      @EaintHsu963  3 месяца назад

      Wow, awesome!👍

    • @PCGameNerd917
      @PCGameNerd917 3 месяца назад

      @@WedNes-cw6cy よろしく炉マニアから。

  • @Sweetysueofficial
    @Sweetysueofficial 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm learning Japanese

  • @pervezmalik4299
    @pervezmalik4299 3 месяца назад

    Finish Hungarian and polish languages have have no value what’s the need of learning them besides according to you they are difficult languages 😊

    • @fourHuman444
      @fourHuman444 3 месяца назад +3

      It's quite a bold statement to say they have no values lol. Very possible that they have no value from your perspective. But still, there is a lot of people who study them and love them, some actually find value in them. Especially people who work in polish companies and they need to communicate without english or with little english, people who move here and live here (Polish standard's of living are pretty good compared to a lot of countries on the planet, America may have a higher GDP and stuff, but american transportation and city architecture is way less convenient lol). Migration to Poland is at its peak right now, and will increase, most likely. Some people want to speak them, because their spouses or relatives are polish or they have some polish heritage - and they would like to establish connections with these people right. Easy to overlook all these factors

    • @ckskuo7182
      @ckskuo7182 3 месяца назад +2

      Me, I'm learning Hungarian and Polish, Polish because i need speak a lot of Polish .__.
      Hungarian becuase yes

    • @fourHuman444
      @fourHuman444 3 месяца назад +2

      @@ckskuo7182 My best wishes for you, then. I believe in everybody who studies Polish, as a Polish native myself. You definitely can succeed, just put in the time. Honestly, I wonder what your native language is, it could either make polish easy or difficult.

    • @ckskuo7182
      @ckskuo7182 3 месяца назад

      @@fourHuman444 Gracias, mi idioma nativo es el Español
      En cuanto a pronunciacion, el Español es demasiado simple y tiene sonidos muy basicos, asi que casi cualquier idioma resulta un reto de pronunciacion para nosotros, y mas el Polaco
      Tambien eh estudiado un poco de todas las leguas eslavas por curiosidad (menos el Bielorruso porque de ese casi no eh encontrado informacion) y en cuanto a gramatica el Polaco, aunque se que tiene una gramatica muy compleja y es diferente a la del Español me esta resultando bastante familiar

    • @markus-ks9sf
      @markus-ks9sf 26 дней назад

      Bro here thinking his standards are universal😂