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Is Chinese easier to learn if you know Japanese?

Is Chinese easier to learn if you know Japanese?

Chinese uses the same grammatical structure as English: subject-verb-object. However, Japanese katakana and hiragana are basically alphabets, making them much easier to learn than the Chinese writing system. The third Japanese writing system, kanji, is much more similar to the Chinese writing system.

Is Mandarin easier after Japanese?

Other varieties of Chinese share many characteristics with Mandarin, though have different pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar. Chinese grammar is generally considered a lot easier to learn than Japanese.

Can you learn Japanese after Chinese?

Yes, if you can read chinese characters it will reduce some of the time it takes to learn Japanese kanji. Mainland china uses simplified script – whereas taiwan and hong kong, singapore use traditional.

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How long does it take a Japanese speaker to learn Chinese?

Chinese language in HSK levels

Level Suggested learning Duration
1 Beginner 2 to 3 lessons per week, for one semester
2 2 to 3 lessons per week, for two semesters
3 Intermediate 2 to 3 lessons per week, for three semesters
4 2 to 3 lessons per week, for four semesters

Is Chinese harder than Japanese?

There are also ways in which Japanese is easier than Chinese, but these are the major areas where Japanese is harder: Japanese kanji are less phonetic. Most Chinese characters have one reading (in a given dialect – we’ll assume the standard, Mandarin) while a few have different readings that are closely related.

Which language is harder to learn?

Overview: Arabic, Cantonese, Japanese are said to be the hardest, based on the approximate learning expectations compiled by the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) of the US Department of State. Finnish, Hungarian, and Estonian are also among the hardest because of the countless noun cases.

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What is the difference between Chinese and Japanese languages?

The major difference between Chinese and Japanese language is the pronunciation and meaning of the words. However, most of the characters in Japanese and Chinese are similar to each other. Japanese people often mistake Chinese as the same language as theirs.

Which language is harder to learn, Korean or Japanese?

For example, Japanese might be one of the hardest languages out there for a native English speaker (or so I’ve often heard), but for a Korean person learning Japanese, this latter will be infinitely easier than to learn English, simply because Japanese and Korean have so much more in common than Korean and English.

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