Why Is Learning Chinese Language So Difficult?

Nov 26
09:58

2009

Rick Zablocki

Rick Zablocki

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So is Chinese so hard to learn? Read why now.

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Learning Chinese,Why Is Learning Chinese Language So Difficult? Articles especially as an adult, can be quite a difficult task. It is sort of like training a dog how to do new tricks after it reaches adulthood, or trying to teach an old lady how to drive, after she has spent most of her life walking to where she needs to go, or perhaps taking a bus or taxi. Going through the process or translation dictionaries, compact disc training sets, books, tutoring, and school courses can become extremely vigorous and frustrating, especially if you have a hard time learning new languages to begin with. But do not feel bad, because learning the Chinese language is even hard for Chinese people themselves due to its complexities. Chinese has widely been known to be one of the most popular yet most difficult languages to learn. Some people say “it’s Chinese to me!”, which is pretty much proof in the pudding that learning Chinese is like rocket science to most. The key to learning the language is to have a mindset of understanding it will be hard, but knowing it will be fun trying your best to learn it.

Learning to speak Chinese is a task in and of itself, but learning to write in Chinese is a whole new ballgame altogether. While English only has combinations of our 26 basic letters, Chinese has up to 50,000 characters in their language. Which can be super difficult trying to memorize them all. Chinese doesn’t use a basic alphabet like most languages do. They rely on combination of characters that mean different things. there are no commonalities to English at all with Chinese writing and reading. It is even hard to read translations in translation manuals, if they are written in Chinese symbols. Perhaps the most difficult reasons to learn how to speak the Chinese language is that certain words spoken in different tones and dialect can have completely different meanings, which makes Chinese even more complex! In conclusion, I recommend getting a Chinese tutor via the internet, because it is the cheapest and most effective way to practice and learn the difficult, yet beautiful Chinese language and writing system.

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