Learning a language is indeed tough and we should never make fun of anyone trying to speak in a language that is not their native tongue. I am learning Mandarin now and am struggling with the tones. What helps is an encouraging instructor :)
Kim Ji Hoon was amazing as the villain in Flower of Evil. Such a talented actor. Hope to see him in more dramas. Learning English will help possibly bring other opportunities.
He is spot on. I absolutely recommend ongoing education as an adult. Even if it's watching RUclips videos to learn something new. I'm 51, and have just started going to my local Community College for classes that interest me. One of my favorite classes is American Sign Language. I've decided that learning a new way of communicating was important to me, and I really enjoyed it.
i think it's because korean was lot easier on grammar and spelling, they have it clear and less ambiguous pronounce too... as I'm learning korean more "seriously" these day, i kinda know what might became the problem for korean when learning english...
Nope, realistically speaking mandarin is the hardest to learn. Speaking wise its easy but reading and writing is ridiculous because it doesn't matter if you learn for a thousand of years, you'll never be able to master it. Even native speaker have trouble with reading and writing in chinese. to start actually reading and learning how to write in chinese is already difficult in itself.
Tbh English for me was the easiest and most simple language to learn while the hardest was Arabic like OMG I’m a native Arabic speakers and that shit still gives me problems
@@hindq.6842 my friends also mentioned that Arabic is the most difficult language to learn.. they have like plural/singular, male/female and other rules
I never got a problem to learn English. I’m native on Spanish and talk Portuguese and those two made me realize how blessed I was to speak Spanish by birth because Portuguese made me realize how much verb forms and tenses exist 😂. French is giving trouble right now.
I speak portuguese and never got a problem with english too but i have a hard time learning spanish lol since its quite similar with portuguese its more difficult for me
Yeah English is freaking weird, I'm glad I learned it when I was young. To me personally Chinese is the most difficult though. The pronounciation, characters... I wish I could've learned it as a kid I think it's too late now :D
I'm french, english is so difficult to me specially the pronunciation, i learned chinese and i find it easier than english, simple grammar in chinese, just learn characters and you can speak it, the most difficult is the tone for me but not the writing, not the grammar
Yea because english has different pronunciations in each letters, even the words are confusing because some have different meanings and usage. Didnt actually think about it when i was studying it when i was young but when i started learning japanese. It made me think that english is very hard to learn. Even now my written and verbal grammars are still not perfect, even though i studied it for almost 12 yrs.
@@NaVi-ks3sy i study 3 languages too i dont find Japanese easy tho. Do you know Kanji? It is also borrowed from tranditional Chinese. Mandarin in even use simplified character tho.
god I'm like if they find english hard cause of grammary and stuff what will be there reaction if they try to learn french! Even I find the language hard AND I'M FRENCH !! 😂😂
I learned English by myself, Italian at my university and I’m still learning Korean at a slow pace, my native language is Spanish and I found it really hard, if I didn’t knew it from birth I definitely wouldn’t learn it :s
@@Pandapoop I think if you like the language it gets easier to learn and understand it, because if you don’t like it there is no way you are going to learn it
I’m native at Spanish, I can talk English and Portuguese but never thought English was a difficult language, on the other side learning Portuguese made me realize how hard was Spanish.
The more different your first language is from the one you’re trying to learn is hardest. For example, as an Asian I find many Asian languages easy. Chinese -> Korean but many English speakers have a hard time learning Asian languages.
I totally agree, I am Spanish native but I study english for a lot of years and I find the languaje easy to learn, but korean, and chinese OMG, so dificult to pronounce, japaneses sounds are like spanish, more easy to learn to speak but difficult to write or read.......................
I agree. If you know one Roman language like French it's much easier to learn Spanish or Italian. Whereas there are no similarities to Asian languages which makes it so hard to learn them. Like only super smart people are able to properly learn Chinese
im malay and i never had difficulty on speaking english..our school in malaysia ,taught us in both language,malay and english..i also speak english sometimes at home...
Speaking is rather easy but to be entirely grammatical error free is difficult. Malaysians do learn English at early age but I've seen a lot who still have difficulty in differentiating "your" and "you're". If I were to say, actually your word should be "never had difficulty speaking in English".
Honestly, English is one of the hardest languages to learn simply because it's such a messy melting pot of other languages. I'm actually in the process of learning Korean and it took me maybe a month to get to a level where I can slowly sound out the words and read them. Its a really structurally sound and logical language but English has like 1000 different rules and all of those rules have 1000 different exceptions
True. When I visited my cousin, I helped her with her English homework but when she asked me to explain why it was that way, all I couldn't say is, it just is. Though I also blame it on our school system that doesn't believe in teaching grammar and thinks we should learn English from our daily usage....
Because I was bilingual from birth I never thought English was hard. But it does have many variations that could stump a new learner. I learnt French in school & I am learning Korean now. I find it a bit tough, but I think once you get the grammar down it gets better.
English is one of the hardest languages in the world to learn due to the punctuation, grammar, spelling and even pronunciation. When people learn they struggle between Queens English (UK) and American English. When a foreigner can speak, write, read English whether in the UK or America and if fluent or not, they worked god damn hard
Honestly korean is one if not the easier language to learn. It's such a logical language that there aren't traps , like english being case by case and French for exemple who have a shit ton of silent letters. If you'r earnest about it 30 min is sufficient learn the hangul and in 2-3 month you can pretty much have a full conversation with a korean (without technical terms of course)
Yes, going from English with no feminine and masculine change in endings, it can be a learning curve, but at least there are many regular verb conjugations
Yeah, I agree, English and their rule exemptions. Hangul is a lot more straightforward. But Mandarin is way more difficult to learn. Just the pronunciation and tones are difficult already but the writing is just next level.
It's so funny how it differs from country to country which language the hardest is. I think English is the easiest language by far because there is so little grammar, no formal speech, no different articles etc. Korean on the other hand is impossibly hard because there are no similarities to any of the Roman languages
I admire them greatly, I know the brain after a certain age in your 30's makes it difficult to lean another language. There are always naturally talented people but this is general. But where there was a a will there is a way.
As someone who's learning Deutsch, Spanish, Korean, and French, I still can't get a grasp on Deutsch. Even I have been learning it longer than the others. Like there are 3 genders and like how I am supposed to know which gender to use. And now I am better at understanding and talking those languages except Deustch 🥲
I learned Deutsch for two years in school as my third language and I can say that the German grammar is cursed. For me 3 genders are normal because I learned 4 languages: Lithuanian (my native), Russian, Deutsch and English. English the only one with two genders which weirded me out.
Wait what are they saying? I heard that the reason why English is the Mondial language/international language is that it's one of the easiest to learn :)) Why are they saying that it's harder than Chinese and Korean... could be because they are used to an Asian system of languages so a western one is harder for them to understand but if we look at it generally English is no harder to learn. They keep saying English is hard and that is why they don't know English, it's not just because they actually don't try or care too much to learn it :)) I heard that the English they have at school normally it's not taken seriously and that they don't care so much to learn it.
English is not hard to learn when you meet a good teacher who really knows what their doing. For me what's hard is speaking french, mandarin writing, german grammar, and Portuguese vocabulary.😆
Spanish is my native language and the only reason I think it’s a bit hard is cuz of the grammar such as acentos. I don’t necessarily find it hard but I feel like someone who is learning it may have trouble because of the slang and like metaphorical language as well as he variations of Spanish throughout LATAM and Spain.
From comments I see that some people are surprised that at his age hi still want to learn. It's normal to want and improve yourself. I'm 45yo, English is my second language. I can speak in basic form Chinese, Slovenian and Italian languages. My main profession is piano teacher and performer, but now Im learning Korean folk drums. It is very interesting to learn something new. You always meet new people.
for me learning korean is the hardest, i have been learning English since i was young and it is easier than my native language maybe it is easier when you learn it in the country itself
English is the easiest and most accessible language for people who speak language like Latin languages or German. However for people who speak languages such as Korean, the sentence structure are so different that you need to think completely differently. So rather than English being hard in itself I think it has rather more to do with its extreme difference with Korean
The sentence structure for German is closer to Korean than it is to English. At least that's how I see it as a native English speaker who has studied both German and Korean.
@@kimwolf2831 Tbh that’s only for when it’s a long sentence where the verb goes last but for simple sentences it’s the same Dutch: Ik eet een appel Français: Je mange une pomme While for Korean : 저는 (I) 사과 (apple) 먹어요(eat) It’s even more different
How frustrating it must be......just think weather, whether, blue, blew. All the words we have that sound the same but are spelled and used differently.
As someone who was born into an English speaking household, learned French in elementary and middle school, Spanish in high school, Korean in college, and Japanese in law school - I can safely say English is the hardest language for me. Depending on location, I can go from native to proficient to intermediate. French is next for me, then Korean, then Spanish, then Japanese.
Wait - is his english teacher Megan? She's married to a korean dude and lives there. I'm pretty sure she speaks korean at a conversational level? But he is correct that while learning it's better to force yourself to speak that language as much as possible at least in the classroom.
Korean sentence structure is the same as a toddler speaks. Japanese as well. English has more words if I'm not mistaken than Korean, we also have a more extensive alphabet and double words. Caught and cot.
english is the easiest to have a basic understanding, but if you want to go professional with your writing, it's hard asf. there's so many grammar rules that are in place that can be broken by any word that pleases. but thats the trade off. for easy conversations, its really easy to pick up the casual language. but the more professional you want to go, the more complex and contradicting the rules get.
After i watched Money Heist: Korea, He suddenly appeared on my Feed and i recently found out that i knew him before i watched the series and i can’t recognize him because that time he had a clean and short hair. 😂
It is true that English is a melting pot of different languages. After all the British through history were conquered numerous times. However it is one of the few languages, if not the only one, that incorporates words from other languages and doesn’t change them, their spelling and meaning stays the same. ie., kindergarten, smorgasbord, chauffeur, kowtow, valet, justice.
@@akritigoel9497 no , i talked about the famous languages , but of course there are other difficult languages , my native language is older and harder than arabic but its not popular
English is weird with its rules, it tends to not be uniform. I think Japanese and Mandarin is easy to learn especially simplified characters and Japanese incorporates Chinese. Next easiest I have got to give it to Korean. Hardest for speaking I have to say Cantonese, the amount of tones is crazy compared to 4 tones in Mandarin. There's a reason why Spanish, French, Chinese (Mandarin) and Japanese are the most common languages taught in school
@@nurulqomaria5133 I'm learning without teacher 😂😂.. just use app and watch video at RUclips.. I'm really like to watch Chinese and Thailand drama and movies so its a little bit easy for me to learn😂
I think if u know Spanish, is very easy to learn French, Portuguese and even English... but yea.. languages as Korean, Chinese are so different for us like them... love~
so ik both mandarin and english, english grammar is way harder and it jas a lot of unspoken rules and weird exceptions, but its not hard to grasp vocabulary since it has an alphabet. Mandarin chinese has really easy grammar but the vocabulary 😭, cuz u have to learn each individual character, there isn't an alphabet, plus its a tonal language.
I think, for people who's from East asian countries, English will be hard because of sentence patterns... I mean, in English, its that S-TV-DO and likes patterns, whereas in EA, its the opposite (kindly correct me if im wrong tho 😅)
I would be lucky if he was one of my students before when Inwas teaching english. I might teach him wrong english because its hard to concentrate in front of him. Getting lost with a handsome guy infront of me and looking into his eyes❤😂❤
Compared to Latin and Slavic languages, English (Germanic language) is not that hard to learn. English has fewer rules, but more exceptions (that's the only bummer).
As an Indian the only other language i know is English i felt it is the easiest language because we study English right from 6 or 7 yrs (not all Indians) so it is easy for me But when you study later it will be harder
I was born in America but my parents immigrated from African. English is definitely the hardest language to learn but its tough to understand that when you're American hahaha. I'm always impressed with who are bilingual.
Latin language like Spanish or French is hard, we have a terrifying grammar and way of pronouncing things. As a French speaker the easiest languages I learned are English and Japanese whereas mandarin and Spanish are the most complicated
It depends on what language you know already as that influences what languages are easier for you. For example Europeans would find other European languages easier to learn than say an African or Asian language. So in henrys case it's easier for Cantonese person to learn Chinese and Korean as opposed to english
What? Henry is born and raised in Canada, English is his primary language. He grew up with both canto/mandarin at home, and probably learned some French in school too. Korean was the last one for joining SM after high school. English is hard because what he described: weird rules/exceptions not cause he's Cantonese 🤨
but english is super okay than Korean... SPOA is very regular in any language Subject + Predicate + Object + Adverb.... but in Korea is difficult to learn S O P A !!!! and their languange is from sound from the mouth!!!!!!!!! omg....
Learning a language is indeed tough and we should never make fun of anyone trying to speak in a language that is not their native tongue. I am learning Mandarin now and am struggling with the tones. What helps is an encouraging instructor :)
Where are you learning Mandarin?
This is the best example of "It's never too late to learn something new."
Kim Ji Hoon was amazing as the villain in Flower of Evil. Such a talented actor. Hope to see him in more dramas. Learning English will help possibly bring other opportunities.
He is so determined. I’m inspired by him.. I love this man. He works really hard for his future .
He is spot on. I absolutely recommend ongoing education as an adult. Even if it's watching RUclips videos to learn something new. I'm 51, and have just started going to my local Community College for classes that interest me. One of my favorite classes is American Sign Language. I've decided that learning a new way of communicating was important to me, and I really enjoyed it.
I never wouldve thought english would be the hardest to learn. But i guess even as a fluent english speaker, grammar and spelling can be difficult.
i think it's because korean was lot easier on grammar and spelling, they have it clear and less ambiguous pronounce too... as I'm learning korean more "seriously" these day, i kinda know what might became the problem for korean when learning english...
My boss always ask me to improved my grammar... Hate it..
Nope, realistically speaking mandarin is the hardest to learn. Speaking wise its easy but reading and writing is ridiculous because it doesn't matter if you learn for a thousand of years, you'll never be able to master it. Even native speaker have trouble with reading and writing in chinese.
to start actually reading and learning how to write in chinese is already difficult in itself.
Tbh English for me was the easiest and most simple language to learn while the hardest was Arabic like OMG I’m a native Arabic speakers and that shit still gives me problems
@@hindq.6842 my friends also mentioned that Arabic is the most difficult language to learn.. they have like plural/singular, male/female and other rules
I never got a problem to learn English. I’m native on Spanish and talk Portuguese and those two made me realize how blessed I was to speak Spanish by birth because Portuguese made me realize how much verb forms and tenses exist 😂. French is giving trouble right now.
I speak portuguese and never got a problem with english too but i have a hard time learning spanish lol since its quite similar with portuguese its more difficult for me
@@alice5753 ikr? Sometimes I don’t know if I’m doing ok while talking or if I messed up because I switched to Spanish.
@@pekoeoeo the struggle to me!
Such a relatable comment! 😂😂
@@Roe.c and yes we have a lot of different verb forms..... I dont even know all of them lol
Yeah English is freaking weird, I'm glad I learned it when I was young. To me personally Chinese is the most difficult though. The pronounciation, characters... I wish I could've learned it as a kid I think it's too late now :D
Chinese characters always fascinated me so much but dang, I'm sure it's so complicated. Well, keep trying. What if your brain accepts it someday?
Same here
chinese is a tonal language, that's why it's hard
@@helldeirch exactly
I'm french, english is so difficult to me specially the pronunciation, i learned chinese and i find it easier than english, simple grammar in chinese, just learn characters and you can speak it, the most difficult is the tone for me but not the writing, not the grammar
it’s amazing he learning a new language but more importantly she’s so beautiful
he's not she
@@MrZhang-do8uc no I was talking about the teacher. 🥰
Yea because english has different pronunciations in each letters, even the words are confusing because some have different meanings and usage. Didnt actually think about it when i was studying it when i was young but when i started learning japanese. It made me think that english is very hard to learn. Even now my written and verbal grammars are still not perfect, even though i studied it for almost 12 yrs.
Yeah there's a lot of memorization of each word's pronunciation
There's a lot of rules with a lot of exception too.
ill never forget this dude from flower of evil 😂
Henry is right though. A lot of other languages have certain rules. English has rules but then go but there’s an exception to about 70% of them.
im learning 3 languages at once, but the hardest gotta be like chinese imo
what language did you learn besides chinese?
Same I am also learning 3 language Korean and Japnese are easy but Chinese is very difficult
@@NaVi-ks3sy i study 3 languages too i dont find Japanese easy tho. Do you know Kanji? It is also borrowed from tranditional Chinese. Mandarin in even use simplified character tho.
@@日本語のコンテンツ yes I do well I have a Japnese friend he helped me a lot that's why it was easy for me .
Could you share some tips on how you manage to learn multiple languages at once?
god I'm like if they find english hard cause of grammary and stuff what will be there reaction if they try to learn french! Even I find the language hard AND I'M FRENCH !! 😂😂
Oh wow, and here I thought that Chinese would be the hardest one..
@@nurulqomaria5133 it is hard to write in Chinese tho
@@tracy_5577 yeah, I can't imagine had to memorize and practice to write Chinese characters
Me too I was thinking the same 😭😂 ! Purée
@@nurulqomaria5133 chinese is the hardest to learn
I learned English by myself, Italian at my university and I’m still learning Korean at a slow pace, my native language is Spanish and I found it really hard, if I didn’t knew it from birth I definitely wouldn’t learn it :s
Is it true that, the more languages you learn, the easier it is to learn them?
@@Pandapoop I think if you like the language it gets easier to learn and understand it, because if you don’t like it there is no way you are going to learn it
Damn, found a twin. The same with me, english by myself, italian at college (still trying to practice it) and now korean. Me siento identificada. 😂
@@ttenesirow8463 OMG!! Mucho gusto jajaj
I’m native at Spanish, I can talk English and Portuguese but never thought English was a difficult language, on the other side learning Portuguese made me realize how hard was Spanish.
The more different your first language is from the one you’re trying to learn is hardest. For example, as an Asian I find many Asian languages easy. Chinese -> Korean but many English speakers have a hard time learning Asian languages.
I totally agree, I am Spanish native but I study english for a lot of years and I find the languaje easy to learn, but korean, and chinese OMG, so dificult to pronounce, japaneses sounds are like spanish, more easy to learn to speak but difficult to write or read.......................
I'm not agree, I'm french and asian languages are easiest than english.
I agree. If you know one Roman language like French it's much easier to learn Spanish or Italian. Whereas there are no similarities to Asian languages which makes it so hard to learn them. Like only super smart people are able to properly learn Chinese
Wow, he aged like fine wine. He looks so young here compared to Flower Boy Next Door in 2012
I've learned a lot of languages but the most difficult one has to be arabic even tho it's my native language 😂
im malay and i never had difficulty on speaking english..our school in malaysia ,taught us in both language,malay and english..i also speak english sometimes at home...
Speaking is rather easy but to be entirely grammatical error free is difficult. Malaysians do learn English at early age but I've seen a lot who still have difficulty in differentiating "your" and "you're". If I were to say, actually your word should be "never had difficulty speaking in English".
Honestly, English is one of the hardest languages to learn simply because it's such a messy melting pot of other languages.
I'm actually in the process of learning Korean and it took me maybe a month to get to a level where I can slowly sound out the words and read them. Its a really structurally sound and logical language but English has like 1000 different rules and all of those rules have 1000 different exceptions
The English teacher reminds me of Megan Bowen
I'm pretty sure it's her.
Oh, Henry is back??? Really nice to see you Kevin
really love him in frozen flower even though he's role is evil
No one:
Literally no one:
The comments section: I've learned this and that language, but my native language is the hardest
😂
해피바이러스 헨리 얼굴만 봐도 광대승천하네요♡♡♡ 헨리 자주 출연시켜 주세용~^^
True. When I visited my cousin, I helped her with her English homework but when she asked me to explain why it was that way, all I couldn't say is, it just is. Though I also blame it on our school system that doesn't believe in teaching grammar and thinks we should learn English from our daily usage....
Because I was bilingual from birth I never thought English was hard. But it does have many variations that could stump a new learner. I learnt French in school & I am learning Korean now. I find it a bit tough, but I think once you get the grammar down it gets better.
English is one of the hardest languages in the world to learn due to the punctuation, grammar, spelling and even pronunciation. When people learn they struggle between Queens English (UK) and American English.
When a foreigner can speak, write, read English whether in the UK or America and if fluent or not, they worked god damn hard
its true though, learning a new language will give him more roles as an actor to even work in america or do cameos in american movies
He's so beautiful... and pretty
So true. When compared it to other languages, English has many exceptions to the rules for some reason which makes it difficult to explain/ understand
Honestly korean is one if not the easier language to learn.
It's such a logical language that there aren't traps , like english being case by case and French for exemple who have a shit ton of silent letters.
If you'r earnest about it 30 min is sufficient learn the hangul and in 2-3 month you can pretty much have a full conversation with a korean (without technical terms of course)
“I’ve never seen anyone....”
A guy to mark lee: “your english is phenomenal”
wasnt it to johnny, but that 'guy' should do some research before inviting guests
@@Ollamohamed39 yes. They said it to Johnny..!Btw your user name 😂😂😂
@@swetha119 stream seukka seukka☕️😂
@@Ollamohamed39 yeah.. Let's stream it 😂
Imagine French honestly i think french is more difficult then Eng
Yes, going from English with no feminine and masculine change in endings, it can be a learning curve, but at least there are many regular verb conjugations
I agree and I'm french
@@sofia0181 Salut! Tu habites où?
@@퀴수스케세수스 J'habite en Suède maintenant 😅
@@퀴수스케세수스 and many irregular 💔
Yeah, I agree, English and their rule exemptions. Hangul is a lot more straightforward. But Mandarin is way more difficult to learn. Just the pronunciation and tones are difficult already but the writing is just next level.
It's so funny how it differs from country to country which language the hardest is. I think English is the easiest language by far because there is so little grammar, no formal speech, no different articles etc. Korean on the other hand is impossibly hard because there are no similarities to any of the Roman languages
I admire them greatly, I know the brain after a certain age in your 30's makes it difficult to lean another language. There are always naturally talented people but this is general. But where there was a a will there is a way.
As someone who's learning Deutsch, Spanish, Korean, and French, I still can't get a grasp on Deutsch. Even I have been learning it longer than the others. Like there are 3 genders and like how I am supposed to know which gender to use. And now I am better at understanding and talking those languages except Deustch 🥲
I learned Deutsch for two years in school as my third language and I can say that the German grammar is cursed. For me 3 genders are normal because I learned 4 languages: Lithuanian (my native), Russian, Deutsch and English. English the only one with two genders which weirded me out.
Wait what are they saying? I heard that the reason why English is the Mondial language/international language is that it's one of the easiest to learn :))
Why are they saying that it's harder than Chinese and Korean... could be because they are used to an Asian system of languages so a western one is harder for them to understand but if we look at it generally English is no harder to learn. They keep saying English is hard and that is why they don't know English, it's not just because they actually don't try or care too much to learn it :)) I heard that the English they have at school normally it's not taken seriously and that they don't care so much to learn it.
English is not hard to learn when you meet a good teacher who really knows what their doing. For me what's hard is speaking french, mandarin writing, german grammar, and Portuguese vocabulary.😆
Wow...the villian 4 Flower of Evil.right 👍👍
I thought it was Jung joon young for a second lol
I'm sorry but why he's so cute 🥺😭
Spanish is my native language and the only reason I think it’s a bit hard is cuz of the grammar such as acentos. I don’t necessarily find it hard but I feel like someone who is learning it may have trouble because of the slang and like metaphorical language as well as he variations of Spanish throughout LATAM and Spain.
From comments I see that some people are surprised that at his age hi still want to learn. It's normal to want and improve yourself. I'm 45yo, English is my second language. I can speak in basic form Chinese, Slovenian and Italian languages. My main profession is piano teacher and performer, but now Im learning Korean folk drums. It is very interesting to learn something new. You always meet new people.
Dutch still is the hardest for me, followed by chinese😭
You're learning Dutch?
Lmao henry 🤣
0:29 woah this look tho! he got resemblance with host sunghoon 😯
for me learning korean is the hardest, i have been learning English since i was young and it is easier than my native language
maybe it is easier when you learn it in the country itself
English is the easiest and most accessible language for people who speak language like Latin languages or German. However for people who speak languages such as Korean, the sentence structure are so different that you need to think completely differently. So rather than English being hard in itself I think it has rather more to do with its extreme difference with Korean
The sentence structure for German is closer to Korean than it is to English. At least that's how I see it as a native English speaker who has studied both German and Korean.
@@kimwolf2831 Tbh that’s only for when it’s a long sentence where the verb goes last but for simple sentences it’s the same
Dutch: Ik eet een appel
Français: Je mange une pomme
While for Korean : 저는 (I) 사과 (apple) 먹어요(eat)
It’s even more different
English is not hard. Best if you learn it while you're young.
The teacher is so beautiful 🤭
How frustrating it must be......just think weather, whether, blue, blew. All the words we have that sound the same but are spelled and used differently.
"ITS OKAY" ❤️
As someone who was born into an English speaking household, learned French in elementary and middle school, Spanish in high school, Korean in college, and Japanese in law school - I can safely say English is the hardest language for me. Depending on location, I can go from native to proficient to intermediate. French is next for me, then Korean, then Spanish, then Japanese.
I never thought that grammar was the hardest, but now that I look back, even online people make alot of grammatical errors.
ok so i watched jihoon in flower of evil and honestly his role there terrifies me to this day. Im honestly a bit intimidated.
Wait - is his english teacher Megan? She's married to a korean dude and lives there. I'm pretty sure she speaks korean at a conversational level? But he is correct that while learning it's better to force yourself to speak that language as much as possible at least in the classroom.
Korean sentence structure is the same as a toddler speaks. Japanese as well. English has more words if I'm not mistaken than Korean, we also have a more extensive alphabet and double words. Caught and cot.
I wish i have that motivation to learn EVERY new things
Daammnn... Been sooooo long i see himm.. And now his even hotter
english is the easiest to have a basic understanding, but if you want to go professional with your writing, it's hard asf. there's so many grammar rules that are in place that can be broken by any word that pleases. but thats the trade off. for easy conversations, its really easy to pick up the casual language. but the more professional you want to go, the more complex and contradicting the rules get.
I'll teach him English....fan from California
Was he the one who act on flower of evil?
Yes
yes he portrayed the villain perfectly
Kim ji hoon is so handsome and look so young
After i watched Money Heist: Korea, He suddenly appeared on my Feed and i recently found out that i knew him before i watched the series and i can’t recognize him because that time he had a clean and short hair. 😂
It is true that English is a melting pot of different languages. After all the British through history were conquered numerous times. However it is one of the few languages, if not the only one, that incorporates words from other languages and doesn’t change them, their spelling and meaning stays the same. ie., kindergarten, smorgasbord, chauffeur, kowtow, valet, justice.
I disagree with that. English is not hard at all. The hardest language in my opinion is either Arabic or Mandarin those are very hard
korean is definitely on a different level of difficulty. The sentence endings that constantly change, the formal and informal ahh
i think arabic , french and chineese are the most hardest languages because of the grammar
Lol did you ever hear sanksrit or tamil oldest and toughest language more than arabic or french
@@akritigoel9497 no , i talked about the famous languages , but of course there are other difficult languages , my native language is older and harder than arabic but its not popular
English is weird with its rules, it tends to not be uniform. I think Japanese and Mandarin is easy to learn especially simplified characters and Japanese incorporates Chinese. Next easiest I have got to give it to Korean. Hardest for speaking I have to say Cantonese, the amount of tones is crazy compared to 4 tones in Mandarin.
There's a reason why Spanish, French, Chinese (Mandarin) and Japanese are the most common languages taught in school
As a non native speaker, I’d say hands down Mandarin was the hardest for me to learn. In terms of the writing and intonation
right now I'm learning Chinese and Thai and I'm Malaysian😂😂😂.. i can understand what people talk but can't read or talk back.. 😂😂.. its hard
Wowo, still I'm so jealous. Recently I'm having a thought to learn Chinese, but reading ur comment .. I think I need to reconsider this
@@nurulqomaria5133 I'm learning without teacher 😂😂.. just use app and watch video at RUclips.. I'm really like to watch Chinese and Thailand drama and movies so its a little bit easy for me to learn😂
@@zulaiqafarhana3751 that's easy way to go to learn language 😎
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Me too i can understand kadazan , tamil, chinese and thai bc im from kelantan and my mom is kadazan.
@@az._.928 wow 😱... so many languages.. lucky you😂😂😂
I think if u know Spanish, is very easy to learn French, Portuguese and even English... but yea.. languages as Korean, Chinese are so different for us like them... love~
i think English is not that hard but it depends. For me Korean is easy tho because of my native language
Oh, I thought English was easy as long as I studied.
so ik both mandarin and english, english grammar is way harder and it jas a lot of unspoken rules and weird exceptions, but its not hard to grasp vocabulary since it has an alphabet. Mandarin chinese has really easy grammar but the vocabulary 😭, cuz u have to learn each individual character, there isn't an alphabet, plus its a tonal language.
I think, for people who's from East asian countries, English will be hard because of sentence patterns... I mean, in English, its that S-TV-DO and likes patterns, whereas in EA, its the opposite (kindly correct me if im wrong tho 😅)
I can not say English is difficult but yes when you want to speak fluent English is is bit difficult because of its grammar.
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Learning a new language is a difficult task in itself for me. I'm a slow learner :(
I would be lucky if he was one of my students before when Inwas teaching english. I might teach him wrong english because its hard to concentrate in front of him. Getting lost with a handsome guy infront of me and looking into his eyes❤😂❤
Compared to Latin and Slavic languages, English (Germanic language) is not that hard to learn. English has fewer rules, but more exceptions (that's the only bummer).
As an Indian the only other language i know is English i felt it is the easiest language because we study English right from 6 or 7 yrs (not all Indians) so it is easy for me
But when you study later it will be harder
I think learning chinese is hard, english is fun. Im in chinese school for 6 years but I spoke english better😅
For witting and language honestly I think Chinese is the hardest
Thats the guy from flower of evil right?
for me the most difficult language that I've learned was Arab, it's totally wrecked my brain
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All things aside,every time i see his hair i make sure it's prettier than my life😌
For me Korean it's easy to learn, they had very similar English words like "pink, pinku hahaha, apartment is apatu hahah
As a half Filipina I think english is the most easiest language to study
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As a native english speaker... I will agree, English is a hard language to learn.
So I’ve learned english Chinese Spanish and korean but I personally think Chinese is the hardest
I was born in America but my parents immigrated from African. English is definitely the hardest language to learn but its tough to understand that when you're American hahaha. I'm always impressed with who are bilingual.
Latin language like Spanish or French is hard, we have a terrifying grammar and way of pronouncing things. As a French speaker the easiest languages I learned are English and Japanese whereas mandarin and Spanish are the most complicated
English is my 3rd language , i gotta say this.. it's true difficult but easier way to learn shortcut, you must remember the vocabularies.
It depends on what language you know already as that influences what languages are easier for you. For example Europeans would find other European languages easier to learn than say an African or Asian language. So in henrys case it's easier for Cantonese person to learn Chinese and Korean as opposed to english
What? Henry is born and raised in Canada, English is his primary language. He grew up with both canto/mandarin at home, and probably learned some French in school too. Korean was the last one for joining SM after high school. English is hard because what he described: weird rules/exceptions not cause he's Cantonese 🤨
but english is super okay than Korean... SPOA is very regular in any language Subject + Predicate + Object + Adverb.... but in Korea is difficult to learn S O P A !!!! and their languange is from sound from the mouth!!!!!!!!! omg....