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Many people say Chinese is difficult to write.How about speaking and listening of Chinese. Are they as difficult as writing of Chinese?
If Chinese compare to French,which one is more difficult?Why?

2006-12-10 17:33:43 · 19 answers · asked by Paul 4 in Society & Culture Languages

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Well, it depends what your native language is.
(But generally, the answer is going to be Chinese)

However, if your native language is Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, etc. for instance, Chinese might be a lot easier than French.

If you speak English, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, etc. of course, French is going to be easier.

French verb conjugations are very wide and have many exceptions and subrules. It's a very "complete" language in terms of verb conjugations and you'll know what I mean by that once you become familiar with the language.

Chinese (any dialect, but assuming you're learning Mandarin which is the official language of mainland China and Taiwan), you've got the characters to master and tones/pronunciation that need to be accurate. However, it's grammar is very simple and straight-forward. You'll be surprised.

Whichever language you learn, I wish you the best!

2006-12-10 19:18:17 · answer #1 · answered by heythere 3 · 3 1

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Chinese and French,which one is more difficult?
Many people say Chinese is difficult to write.How about speaking and listening of Chinese. Are they as difficult as writing of Chinese?
If Chinese compare to French,which one is more difficult?Why?

2015-08-06 20:07:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

Chinese is really hard, and I'm chinese! I've been taking lessons at chinese school, and it's really hard for me. Writing is complicated, but if you can speak it and understand it, then it should be okay. I've tried learning french too, the pronounciation is difficult because there are lots of rules and silent letters. However writing french is much more easier than chinese.
Chinese compared to French, I'd say Chinese because its just complicated. Each word has its own stroke when writing it, unlike French where you combine alphabets to make a word.

2006-12-10 17:37:07 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 3 1

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2016-07-13 09:01:58 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you speak English (or any other Latin based language) then French would be easier since both language derive from the same Latin or roman alphabet. Therefore you would not have to learn an entirely different set of characters. And constructions in sentences and expressions may have differences are very similar. Chinese has it's on characters and ways to express them. Composing expressions in Chinese is vastly different and could be potentially frustrating. I suppose the easiest way to say it would be the difference would be comparable to remodeling a house (Reforming characters per expressions) or building a house (Starting from scratch verbally)

2006-12-10 17:50:51 · answer #5 · answered by mistress_lilas 3 · 1 1

Chinese is sooooooooooo much more difficult than French. In Fact Chinese is the hardest language in the world

2006-12-10 20:30:10 · answer #6 · answered by Qwerty_Monster_Munch 2 · 1 1

Chinese is more difficult to learn. There are hundreds of dialects in the Chinese language. So, if you choose Chinese, you also have to choose which dialect. For example, I hear that Mandarin is one of the more popular dialects. Learn the one that is going to help you in your career or your personal life. Do you plan on traveling to China at some point? Maybe doing business there? Maybe neither of those two choices are good for you. Before you invest in learning a second language. Determine your reasons first.

2006-12-10 17:38:55 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

This question concerns me directly for being French and living in China.

Without a doubt Mandarin (and not Chinese) is more difficult because :
- the way to write is completely different from our western alphabet. Caracters are really hard to memorize and you need a lot of pratice to remember them and remember the order of the stroke to write them.
- listening and speaking are difficult to because of the 4 tons. It means that one caracter or word if you prefer can be said in 2 or 3 differents way. 吗, 妈, 马, 麻 for instance are read ma but with a different ton so if you don't use the right one it will lead you to a misunderstanding. This language just like French have a lot of homonyms
- after if you live in Hong Kong for example you will use the old caracters to write. They have more stroke.

French is not easy either. It's grammar is maybe the most difficult in the world. There are rules but in fact most of the rules have their exceptions.

But these 2 languages have something in common : a lot of jokes can be made with play on words.

2006-12-10 17:53:21 · answer #8 · answered by kl55000 6 · 5 0

Chinese (especially if you are not a chinese speaker) because:
1) it's more difficult to pronounce correctly. Little different tone could lead to a very different meaning. For example, "ma" may mean "mother" or "horse", depending the tone.
2) it have complex writing system with thousands of characters, while Latin have more compact and simple writing system with only 26 characters.

2006-12-10 18:40:16 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It's obviously Chinese. Writing, it must be Chinese, because the characters are not based on pronounciation. However, French is based on pronounciation. In speaking and listening, it is also Chinese, because again, it's not based on pronounciation. For French, it is. Therefore, Chinese is way harder than French.

2006-12-10 17:36:50 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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