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Of course a Chinese would say that. We do not expect you to say anything else. You should listen to Andy Bumatai of Hawaii when he made fun of people and the languages they speak.Chinese is a tonal language with many homophones, the problem if you try to force a Latin type of alphabet is that you'd end up with 15 words with the same spelling, which is why this form of writing never caught on in China. You'd either have to do what Japan did which is to include 2 different alphabets, even then they had to supplement their writing with Chinese characters. Or do what Vietnam did which is to create one of the ugliest languages in both the visual and audio sense, they should of just adopted French like some African countries.
We wanted to be secular,because choosing hindi as the national language means we are ignoring other 60 crore population..
And english was the only language left for us,still "Hindi" is our national language.But some politicians had started opposing against it like Raj thackrey.
A Chinese/Japanese/Korean ideogram can take 2-4 times the memory allocation compared to alphabets in representing the same idea.If English is is understood in a larger part of the world, that language is to a person's advantage to learn. Is Chinese going to be the new lingua franca? As of this time that idea is extremely unlikely, the reason Chinese might overtake English is simply because China has a large population, not because the internet as a whole is turning from using English to Chinese. In which case this self-induced pat on the back has no meaning beyond chest-thumping. Chinese will still use English to converse with the rest of the world.
0.4 billion people's mother language is english in the world;If English is is understood in a larger part of the world, that language is to a person's advantage to learn. Is Chinese going to be the new lingua franca? As of this time that idea is extremely unlikely, the reason Chinese might overtake English is simply because China has a large population, not because the internet as a whole is turning from using English to Chinese. In which case this self-induced pat on the back has no meaning beyond chest-thumping. Chinese will still use English to converse with the rest of the world.
0.4 billion people's mother language is english in the world;
1.6 billion people's mother language is chinese at least.
which is easy to learn?
0.4 billion people's mother language is english in the world;
1.6 billion people's mother language is chinese at least.
which is easy to learn?
English is easier to learn, but it's not the easiest, so that's not the main criteria. People will learn something as long as they see use and money in it.
The main criteria is flexibility and in that a language should have a balance of simplicity where it is needed and complexity where it is needed. Growing up in Hawaii, the Polynesian languages are easier to learn if one's desire is to communicate simple ideas quickly. The Hawaiian language has far fewer sounds than English. It has no 'F' whereas the Samoan language do, for example. The 'ah' sound is dominant in Hawaiian. But Hawaiian has proven to be poor at communicating complex ideas, especially technical ones, and when adapted to convey a complex technical idea, the speaker ended up speaking twice to three times as long as his peers.English is easier to learn, but it's not the easiest, so that's not the main criteria. People will learn something as long as they see use and money in it.
every examination, some people will say"so easy", but the others say"so difficult". you know it, it's easy; you do not know it, it's difficult.English is easier to learn, but it's not the easiest, so that's not the main criteria. People will learn something as long as they see use and money in it.