“Hello, how are you” in Arabic: “Marhabaan kayf halik”
“你好,你怎么样”,阿拉伯语:“Marhabaan kayfhalik”
3. Japanese 日语
One of the reasons for Japanese on third place in the “most difficult languages to learn list” is that spoken and written Japanese are completely different. Japanese writing is not phonetic, which means someone cannot learn Japanese by reading texts and vice versa. The 3000 signs have to be learned by heart. Even simple phrases like “How are you. Thank you, I’m well” are difficult to use, because they vary on the person someone is talking to.
对于日语在“最难的语言学习名单”中排第三的原因之一是日语口语和书面语完全不同。日本人写的不是音标,这意味着别人不能读课文,反之亦然。 3000个标志必须要用心记住。即使是简单的短语,如“你怎么样。谢谢你,我很好“也很难使用,因为他们对不同的人谈话有所不同。
“Hello, how are you” in Japanese: “Kon’nichiwa, genkidesuka” (こんにちは、元気ですか)
“你好,你怎么样”,日语:“Kon'nichiwa,genkidesuka”(こんにちは,元気ですか)
4. Hungarian 匈牙利语
With incredible 35 cases is Hungarian on place 4 in the list. A lot of words are formed in a very “special” way (for example orange means “not yellow”). Hungarian has a big number of vowels and the guttural pronunciation makes it very difficult for people to learn.
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